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12-16-2016, 08:41 AM
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BMR Suspension Teams Up With Speedway Motors on a Bad 67 Camaro!
Have you seen the Speedway Motors ’67 Camaro? If you live under a rock and haven’t, this car is absolutely unbelievable! The ’67 Camaro shell covers a full tube chassis loaded with racing technology. It’s not everyday you see a First Gen Camaro with an IRS, let alone a factory IRS from a Fifth Gen Camaro. Add the wild paint and custom wide body and it’s not hard to see that is a no joke First Gen!
The baddest First Gen on the planet uses BMR Suspension's Fifth Gen IRS components. Some have been modified to fit the massive 19x13 wheels with 355 tires. Not one of these images does this car and its build quality any justice! It is straight NASTY! BMR is extremely proud to be a part of this project and we can't wait to see it on track! Be sure to check out Team Speedway for all of the updates on the car and where you can see it in person!
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2011 Chevrolet Camaro Factory IRS equipped with BMR Suspension lower control arms, trailing arms, toe rods, and differential bushings. It also uses a Gforce Engineering 9-inch center section and axles. This combination of parts is nearly bulletproof.
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Aluminum 440ci Small Block Chevy (special General Motors Performance Bow Tie Sample Block), 18-degree aluminum GM heads, Kinsler 8-stack, Tremec Transmissions T-56 6-speed from Dederichs Motorsports no clutch dog box conversion, MSD Performance ignition, FAST - Fuel Air Spark Technology injection system, Jesel Belt Cam Drive, Speedway Motors Unser Edition G-Comp Front Suspension, 2011 Chevrolet Camaro IRS with BMR Suspension arms, Gforce Engineering 9-inch center section, AFCO Racing 4-way adjustable shocks & disc brakes, custom flared front & rear wheel openings, and CCW Forged Wheels wrapped in 355/30/19 Kuhmo Tires!
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12-16-2016, 08:41 AM
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12-16-2016, 12:52 PM
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It's about time someone posted this car! After seeing it on the Speedway catalog's cover, I really wanted to know more--I've still got the catalog in my, uh, office magazine holder. I really like the uniqueness of this thing, which is saying a ton for a Camaro in our current times . . .
Are the flat undertrays just that, or are they the floor of the car? What kind of seats are installed in the pictures?
Thanks for posting!
Last edited by rustomatic; 12-16-2016 at 12:54 PM.
Reason: One more pregunta.
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12-16-2016, 01:24 PM
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The Seats are Kirkeys. Everything is lower, so the floor pan is make the seats fit. The Unsers (Al Unser Jr and Robby Unser) will beAutoCrossing it. They both went to SCCA Nationals last year and did well
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12-18-2016, 03:13 PM
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Very wild ride. Hope they do well with the car. Congrats on getting to build the suspension for the car, TC.
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