1969 Chevrolet Camaro "Area 51" by Tim McKoy

1969 Chevrolet Camaro "Area 51" by Tim McKoy

Built by Tim McKoy, the 1969 Chevrolet Camaro known as 'Area 51' stands out with its nitrous-fed 855 cubic-inch engine from Reher-Morrison Racing Engines. The engine features a billet block, Bryant Racing crankshaft, and RMRE billet cylinder heads, complemented by five stages of Speedtech Nitrous. The power is transferred via a Lenco Racing transmission and a Neal Chance lockup torque converter. Built in collaboration with Keith Engling from Skinny Kid Race Cars, the Camaro features a Chromoly Pro Mod/Pro Nitrous chassis and carbon fiber bodywork by Joe Van Overbeek Race Car Bodies. It competes in big-money drag racing events across the country.

Builder:
Tim McKoy
Location:
USA
Price sold:
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Power:
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Weight:
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Engine:
Reher-Morrison 855 cubic inch nitrous engineDart 5.3-inch bore space billet blockBryant Racing crankshaftRMRE billet cylinder headsJesel shaft rockersVenolia pistonsMGP billet aluminum rodsBraswell carburetorsFive stages of Speedtech Nitrous
Wheels:
-
Suspension:
-
Body:
Skinny Kid Race Cars Chromoly Pro Mod/Pro Nitrous chassisSteel roof and quarter panelsCarbon fiber body by Joe Van Overbeek Race Car Bodies
Paint / Wrap:
Green hue
Other Mods:
Lenco Racing transmissionNeal Chance lockup torque converter
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