1969 Chevrolet Camaro Restomod Project – Insane Build of the Inferno Camaro

1969 Chevrolet Camaro Restomod Project – Insane Build of the Inferno Camaro

Roadster Shop built this 1969 Camaro they call “Inferno”—a project three years in the making.

The Inferno packs a 6.2-liter LT1 V8 built by Texas Speed & Performance, driving 680 horsepower to the rear wheels through a Tremec T56 Magnum transmission. Since all production applications of the LT1 use electric power steering, the Roadster Shop had to engineer its own serpentine-drive system to mount a KRD power-steering pump. Chevrolet provided a computer model of the engine that the Roadster Shop used to design their system.

The windshield and custom backlight were flush-mounted and the driprails were shaved to highlight the concept-car look. Custom acrylic was also used to create Inferno’s signature taillights. They use machined acrylic lenses, billet-aluminum bezels, and a 3-D printed backing that houses LED boards.

Supplied with a scan of the brake calipers, Greening Auto Company designed the two-piece billet wheels to fit the car. The fronts are 19×9 inches and wear 265/30/19 Michelin Pilot Super Sports and the rear are 20×12 inches and are fitted with 335/30/20 Michelins.

The Fast Track suspension uses Penske double-adjustable coilovers and 14-inch Baer brake rotors on each corner. A Woodward Racing rack-and-pinion, optional with the Fast Track chassis, was selected.

A custom interior was fabricated by Avant-Garde Design in Palm City, Florida, and uses CNC-machined panels that are held into the car with powerful magnets. When it’s time to hit the track, the leather and suede upholstered panels can be removed in a matter of minutes.

Three-inch exhaust and Borla mufflers end at machined tips in a custom valence.

Build performed by:
Roadster Shop
28775 N. Rte 83
Mundelein, IL 60060

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schlaznger says:

Beautiful. You at home can own this car for the low cost of 6 fingers, 1 kidney, 3/4 of your liver and one small child…child has to have previous knowledge of sheet metal fabrication and be a master tig welder.

Porsche Duésnburg says:

I loved the rear glass how it flows with the roof!

What sort of glass/acrylic is that? A stronger grade that won't scratch when a leaf lands on it?

Артур Жук says:

sorry, I'm don't speak inglish, (I'm from Krimea Russia), but это просто что-то невероятное по своему замыслу и исполнению. .. Очень круто… Просто нет слов.

Ian Betters says:

I wanna fuck this car.

Jess of All Trades says:

I love it but the rear clip looks to much like a newer mopar or something.

Jess of All Trades says:

Holy shit nice sheet metal work.

Dildar Vlogs says:

Anyone buy kidney ?

Masitoh Lateh says:

wow!!! very very good

roll27blunts says:

Fucking perfection. Best shop ever.

Wet Irrigação says:

Pessoal…. Vai se fuder que carro lindo, tá loco parabéns

MartiSearcy07 says:

How much was the whole project? That build was truly amazing.

joel lim says:

whats the music at 12:00

ChillyMrPanic says:

Have you done a restomod using mustang 1969?

David Smith says:

poor camaro

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