We highly recommend you come and to see the car in the flesh if you are interested in getting on the track next year as this car offers a wonderful opportunity to get into a well respected series without the need for trailers, tow vehicles and all the expense and hassle they cause. This car is quick but very tractable and not the wild animal you might expect plus it is huge fun on the road as well. 1969 Camaro Z28 King of the StreetX275 Race CarPreviously campaigned by. to help sell or find Drag Race Cars, Chassis, and major components. The car is now offered for sale with The Classic Motor Hub and ready to be raced again by the next owner. 1491 Available - Check out the huge selection drag racing cars for sale that. In 2014, as well as the engine being rebuilt, the car was fully re-wired and the front sub-frame was rebuilt. It has Chevrolet Corvette JIL8 brakes, discs at the front and drums at the rear. The rear diff is a LSD Hauser unit, the front is a Global West quick ratio steering box and the wheels are American Racing Torquthrust Ds all round with Avon 225/ 15 tyres. This is transmitted through a Muncie M22 ‘Rockcrusher’ close-ratio 4-speed gearbox that was re-cased in 2019. ft/ min carburetor and runs a compression ratio of 9. The engine has Dart 2 heads, TRW pistons, Eagle forged steel crankshaft and Eagle I-Beam rods with competition XS 274S camshafts. in small block V8 that was rebuilt from the ground up in 2014. This Camaro RS/ SS has raced for the past 24 years in the HSCC and so is currently set up to qualify for that series with its accompanying HSCC Vehicle Identity Form. Race and rebuilt costs of almost £60, 000 have been spent on the car from 2012 to 2019. The current owner has kept the Camaro in good condition having the car restored and race prepared by muscle car specialist Martin Savill of Aldershot who has been racing them for 20+ years. He then took up Mr Dixon’s mantle in the HSCC where he raced from 2012 until the end of 2018 at which time he decided to hang up his helmet. The car was then sold in 2012 to a long-time historic racer who fancied something fun that he could also drive to the circuits in. Dixon who had the car race prepared for the Historic Sports Car Club series in which he competed from 1995 to 2010. This early Camaro was imported from the States in 1992 and then sold to a Mr. Camaro continued with minor changes for 19 while designers were hard at work on the 2nd generation models. Camaros were chosen as the Pace Car for the Indianapolis 500 races in both 19. Only 600 models were sold with option Z28 in 1967, making them extremely rare collectibles today. 73:1 Positraction rear axle, special stripes, and power front disc brakes. Also part of the package was a heavy-duty radiator, uprated suspension, dual exhaust, 15?圆? wheels, 3. Information found on the website is presented as advance information for the auction lot. Option Z28 was offered only so that GM could certify these cars for stock racing. GM codes all its options and accessories with a 3-digit alpha-numeric code. Interestingly, the name “Z28” that is now and forever associated with the Chevy Camaro started out as a sales code for a “Special Performance Package”. COPO '20229562,' a play on the COPO lineage since it was reintroduced in 2012 as '20129562,' is just as much a factory drag car as Gibb's. Known as NHRA Factory X presented by Holley, the FX category will bridge the gap between Factory Stock Showdown and Pro Stock and will be reserved for 2019-and-newer manufactured automobiles. Engine choices ranged from the 250 cubic inch straight-six to the 396 V8. Chevrolet's factory-built drag car, the COPO Camaro. There were only 2 Camaro models, the Sport Coupe and the Convertible, and each could be built with no less than 60 factory options, 4 of which were just the engines. As such, they featured a long bonnet, seating for four, and a all-in-one body construction with a separate front subframe. Vehicle Classifieds - 95 camaro DRAG CAR for sale - up for sale 1995 camaro drag car roller we d modded the car pulled motor and trans and now are selling. This American muscle car (and sister model Pontiac Firebird) were intended to bring the sports car driving experience to the average driver. On the 29th Sept 1966 GM introduced it’s answer to Ford‘s popular Mustang: The Camero. Road legal, taxed and ready to drive to and from the circuitĮxceptionally tractable and immense fun to drive in all conditions Hoosier R7 (OEM wheels) - lots of tread remaining.Ground up 350cu. The car comes with 3 sets of wheels/tires. Everything else has been replaced throughout its evolution. The chassis itself has ~160K miles on it. It's a fast, reliable car that's a lot of fun on track. Everything is in perfect working order, and all the bugs have been worked out. This '99 Camaro SS has been converted into a track day/auto-x/HPDE vehicle.
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