

Posh leather sport seats and door panels are part of the interior upgrades, which also includes an Old Air Products Hurricane system, Auto Meter signature gauges, center console with shifter and LCD screen, power windows, the Lecarra steering wheel and a four-point roll bar. 2006 Foose '69 Camaro Specifications Model: 2006 Foose '69 Camaro The industry icons have teamed to build limited edition super cars with designs by Chip Foose based on 1960’s era vehicles. A set of Wilwood disc brakes with drilled and slotted rotors are installed to slow it down.īeautifully refinished in a Hugger-type Hot Hues Orange with subtle pewter accents, the car is stunning yet not overboard with its custom hood scoop, special RS-style front grille and body-colored bumpers.
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It is backed by a 5-speed manual transmission and has an updated 9-inch Positraction rear end to complete the drivetrain. The 572/620 HP Chevrolet big-block V-8 engine beneath the hood features a tubular intake, mild engine detailing and a very clean appearance. An estimated $200,000 was invested into each car completed, and this example has 370 miles since its completion. The Foose Camaro was designed, built and revealed to the public on the television program “Rides,” while the car was first seen publicly at the 2005 Goodguys show event in Columbus, Ohio.

From the race cars of Mark Donohue and Bill Jenkins to the very special ZL1 and COPO big-block releases, the ‘69 F-body seemed to live for its performance heritage, even being selected to pace that year’s Indy 500. Of course, the ’69 Camaro was a natural choice for this, as it remains one of the most iconic stylings to emerge from Detroit in the 1960s. The near twin to another Camaro offering, this custom 1969 is again one of the special vehicles built from the collaboration between designer Chip Foose and the Unique Performance shop to create a run of limited edition muscle car customs.
