
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
- Vehicle:
- 1969 Chevrolet Camaro - 1st Gen
- Price sold:
- -
- Power:
- -
- Weight:
- -
- 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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