This 1973 Split Bumper Pro Touring Camaro was a rotisserie restored car that’s been completed for about 4 years. It’s nicely detailed from top to bottom and features drivetrain and suspension package that’s a riot to play with.
Up front, the Camaro has BMR upper A-arms, a BMR front sway bar and KYB shocks. Out back, the Camaro has BellTech leafs and KYB shocks. Connecting everything together and stiffening up the unibody is a set of subframe connectors. The wheels are Raceline 20×10’s in the rear and Raceline 18×8’s. Bringing the vehicle to a quick stop are a set of Corvette brakes all the way around. Overall, the suspension and brake package provide for a very usable and nice setup. The car has great ride quality with handling that’s been improved over the stock setup.
Powering the Camaro is an LS2 with approximately 25,000 miles. It makes great power and was dyno’d last year at 383 RWHP. The motor uses a reprogrammed factory ECU with Hooker headers, and a custom tank with a Tanks Inc pump. The clutch is a Spec SC091 set up with matching flywheel and it’s all linked to a T56 Magnum transmission with a 4.10 geared posi unit out back. This combination has tight gearing, quick acceleration and the double overdrive T56 setup rocks on the highway.
LS2 with 383 RWHP
T56 magnum transmission
4:10 posi
Tank’s inc with and custom fuel tank
Hooker Headers
Spec SC091 Stage 1 clutch and flywheel
B & M shifter
Tamraz pedals,
Curr Performance harness and o2 ext.
2005 Corvette 4 wheel discs with EV conversion, V1 specs
Bmr front sway bar
Bmr upper a arms
Kyb rear shocks
Belltech leafs
GenII frame conn
Solid bushings
Autometer Phantom gauges
Raceline 20×10 rear wheels, Raceline 18×8 front wheels
For the Gen 2 Camaro fan looking for a tight package, this Camaro is a blast to drive!