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Jackass: 1969 Camaro gets ZR1 heart transplant
Filed under: Tuners, Coupes, Chevrolet, GM ![]() The 1969 Camaro is one of the most iconic pony cars, and there are plenty of '69s on the road, many of which have been tweaked to provide more power than the impressive stock 427 small-block V8. However, none have been outfitted with the most powerful production GM engine in its 100-year history; the 638 hp LS9. That was true until the Jackass was completed. The Jackass was constructed by GM engineer and Pro Touring stud Mark Stielow in 20 months. And the modified '69 Camaro is more than just a supercharged small block. Stielow added the wheels, tires, and carbon ceramic brakes from the ZR1, along with an Art Morrison subframe and a Tremec T56 tranny from a Dodge Viper. The result? 511 horsepower at the rear wheels, and a price tag that surpasses a loaded ZR1. While that's quite a bit of coin, but someone had to do it first and it appears Stielow's done it right the first time. [Source: Inside Line] Jackass: 1969 Camaro gets ZR1 heart transplant originally appeared on Autoblog on Tue, 02 Jun 2009 09:58:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds. Read | Permalink | Email this | Commentsأكثر... |
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