Vehicle Highlights:
· Over $600,000.00 invested in the initial custom build· Built by famed builder troy trepanier of “rad rides by troy”· Jerry Bickle racing chassis (powder coated)· Chuck Norton 5” bore space 710 c.i. Block (1,350 h.p.)· Complete race pack data logger system· Mark Williams rear end· Duel air launched parachutes-pro stock style· MSD ignition· Carbon fiber drivers and passenger seats· K&N air breather· Functional power head lamp doors· Sportsman carbon fiber wheel tubs· Williams performance products oil pan· Jesel lifters· Ssonny Bryant crank· Crank balanced by Bryant Racing & TFS Pperformance· Lenco drive 3-speed transmission· MSD 3-speed shift kit· JE pistons buttons and rings· R&R racing connecting rods· R&R racing 5 stage oil pump· HRE racing sheet metal intake· Waterman #600 fuel pump· CSI heavyduty starter, water pump and 168” tooth flexplate· Neal Chance aluminum converter· MSD #7505 coil and box· MSD #8977 programable retard box· MSD #8620 crank trigger kit· Clevite main and rod bearings· Aerospace Components vaccuum pump· Jones oil vaccuum pump drive kit· Famous Snap On tool box car “custom rides series” tool box car
The list above is just a small menu of items found on this spectacular 1969 prostreet "sportsman series" Chevrolet Camaro. This “Rad Rides by Troy” custom built 1969 Camaro comes with all documentation including all invoices for both parts and labor from “Rad Rides by Troy” to prove the initial investment of over $600,000.00. Another one of the coolest things is that this rod comes with several DVDs full of photos of the build in several different stages.
Troy's builds rarely go on the market for sale and this is your chance to own a true piece of art and a masterfull build. Everything is incredible on this car right down to the gaps and phenomenal paint. The parts alone would cost more than the mere asking price of this infamous machine. Here's your chance to own a true masterpiece to add to your collection or reface to make your own. This car has never been raced and has srictly been a show car it's entire life. Google search " Rad Rides Camaro" and a plethora of history and info will come up on this car. Videos of it running and so forth can also be found on YouTube.
If you had a blank check to build any type of race car what would you create? Would you build something that was all ‘go’ with very little ‘show’, or go over the top and make something that’s both show and go?Troy constructed a 1969 Camaro that checks all the boxes for something with tons of show and all go with his project“Race Camaro”.