There sure has been plenty of drag racing machinery to report about lately, but General Motors has another quarter-mile racer up its sleeve with a new rolling chassis version of the Camaro.
While the COPO is a turn-key racecar with a price tag pushing six
figures, Chevrolet announced that it is also going to start offering a
factory-built Camaro drag car similar to the COPO but stripped of most
of the drivetrain components.
The Camaro rolling chassis will feature a complete body, race-ready interior including a rollcage,
a solid rear axle (without the gearing), racing wheels and Hoosier drag
tires, and it will be built at the same Detroit area facility where the
COPO Camaro is assembled using mostly production parts. The owner will
need to provide an engine (and wiring harness), transmission, driveshaft
and rear differential gears (the "third member"), which is all
available through the Chevrolet Racing parts catalog.
Chevy will build a limited number of the Camaro rolling chassis, but it
isn't clear if production will be as limited as the COPO Camaro's
69-unit run.
Courtesy of Autoblog.com
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