It was an uphill battle, but the CHP 1969 Camaro project finally made it to the finish line
With the ’60’s-era Camaros being more popular than ever, we here at Chevy High Performance wanted to join in on the action so we set our sights on a first-gen that we could arm with some of the baddest Pro Touring and performance aftermarket parts available. We were even cool with a car that left GM with a sixbanger since we’d be punching in an LS3 crate engine from Chevrolet Performance. The idea for this project would be to build a car with plenty of power combined with the reliability of a daily driver.
The “used bins” are pretty full of first-gen Camaros so a quick Internet search netted us a specimen that looked to be a fairly solid example: a 1969 that on the surface appeared to be fairly shy of rust and rot. The seller claimed to be the original owner, the car had been parked since 1988, and was absolutely rust-free. It was just what we were looking for, as messing with a ton of bodywork was less-than appealing to us. We pulled the trigger and excitedly trailered our purchase to the TEN Tech Center in El Segundo, California. We couldn’t wait to dig into this thing and start welding in and bolting on a bunch of performance goodies. We were in “F-body heaven.” We were finally moving forward on the latest Chevy High Performance project car … Not so fast.
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Street And Strip Fun
Greg Semeraro’s 1974 Nova SS
Jeg Coughlin Jr. Reflects On The Magic Of Racing At Indy
Prior to this year’s 65th Annual Chevrolet Performance U.S. Nationals a reporter asked me if coming to Indy was still a special deal, considering the numerous times we’ve raced the event and the five times I’ve been fortunate to earn the trophy there.
How Far The Factory Supercharger On An LT4 Will Go
Because someone’s gotta see how far the factory supercharger on an LT4 will go
Remain Cool
Mounting an affordable LS engine swap radiator and fan assembly
Tire Iron
Chris and Rebecca Walters lay down rubber on the blacktop less travelled
Please Release Me
Mastering the basics of hydraulic clutch systems
Necessity Is A Mother
Anthony Margaritondo talks about doing the real long haul
Getting The Bends
Get into power, sound, and performance with 304 stainless Patriot J-bends and JBA mufflers
Handyman's Hot Rod
The 1957 Chevy was anything you wanted it to be, even a baby Cadillac if you squinted just right. But if you aspired for speed, here’s how it would’ve looked when new.
Plastic Fantastic
The top five Chevy model kits of my time (one man’s opinion)