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Owner: Birdman
Last Updated: 12/3/07
Vehicle Views: 87

Basic Specifications

Vehicle Color: Red
Engine Type: 8 Cylinder
Transmission: Manual
Est. Horsepower: 500 HP
Est. Curb Weight: 3,500 lbs.

Birdman's 1968 Chevrolet Camaro

PatriotDream.org 68 Camaro!

1968 Chevrolet Camaro
1968 Chevrolet Camaro

About this Current Vehicle:

I am building this 68 Camaro to give my brother-in-law when he returns home from Iraq. We have received a ton of donations and things so far, if you want to help out just let me know!

http://www.patriotdream.org

Factory Options:

Original 6-cyl/3-spd car with no options

Exterior Modifications:

2" cowl hood, 17" Redline Bullet wheels, LED taillights, RS hidden headlights, carbon fiber header and cowl panel, and a bunch of other subtle touches.

Interior Modifications:

Autometer UltraLite II gauges, Lightning Auto Customs T56 shifter boot, Modo Innovations pedal covers, and more to come!

Performance:

Iron-block LS1 - 5.3L bored out to 5.7L with LS1 pistons/rods/crank. 5.3L heads milled and resized for LS1 valves, LS1 intake, Zex wet nitrous kit, more to come!

T56 - SPEC Stage 2 clutch and billet steel flywheel, rebuild parts thanks to The Gear Box, more to come!

Suspension/Chassis:

Vette Brakes 2" drop leafs, Hotchkis 2" drop springs, powdercoated a-arms with Prothane bushings throughout the car, IROC steering box, Bilstein shocks, more to come!

Drivetrain:

See the performance section - built iron LS1 and strong T56!

Rearend is a 10-bolt out of a 2nd gen TA modified to fit a 2nd gen.

Electronics:

None yet, working on finding sponsors!

To-Do List:

N/A

2 Comments on Birdman's Camaro


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EROC on December 05 2007, 7:47 am

Love the Concept and thanks for sharing this with NTTGA. Grin

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Bandit on December 03 2007, 3:04 pm

Looks like this maro is going to be a sweet pro-touring machine! Your bro-in-law is a lucky guy to have good folks like yourself backing him. Cool

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