This year’s SEMA Show in Las Vegas was filled with an array of impressive restomods and of them all, the 1969 Chevrolet Camaro from Lopez Performance and Sean Smith Designs was one particular of the actual head-turners.

In producing this particular Camaro, Lopez Performance wanted to retain the original silhouette but give it a slightly much more modern day and aggressive really feel. Sean Smith Designs initial sketched out the automobile and then produced 3D mock-ups of it on a laptop prior to the thumbs up was provided to bring the proposed adjustments into the actual planet.

One of the important exterior adjustments is a new multi-piece front grille with carbon fiber inlays that was engineered and machined just for this automobile. The Camaro also characteristics a special carbon fiber hood from SpeedKore, a flush-mounted rear bumper, a carbon front splitter, a rear diffuser, and new rocker panels. It was then sprayed in a beautiful colour recognized as Solar Bronze and sits on Brixton Forged VI4 carbon series wheels measuring 19×10 at the front and 20×12 at the rear.

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On the overall performance front, the Camaro now characteristics a new Dart LSX V8 engine with a two.9-liter Whipple supercharger, stainless steel headers, a three-inch exhaust, special mufflers, and a custom stainless steel fuel tank. This engine churns out a wicked 1,200 hp and is coupled to a T56 six-speed manual transmission driving the rear wheels. Complementing the particular engine are beefed-up Baer Pro+ 6S six-piston front and rear calipers with 14-inch rotors.

Gabe’s Custom Interiors was tasked with creating the cabin particular. Adorning most surfaces is a mixture of Truffle Brown Impact leather and Lamborghini Black Hyde leather. There is also a billet instrument cluster, a new console, and a leather-wrapped steering wheel. Custom gauges have also been fitted alongside a Restomod Air HVAC technique and an audio technique from Art of Sound.