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Unleash Big-Block Power In A 1969 Chevy Camaro SS 396 X66 Restomod

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An authentic SS 396 model is now a restomod powered by a potent 454-cubic-inch big-block V8.


One car that many enthusiasts dream of owning from the muscle car era is a 1969 Camaro SS. Standing for Super Sport, the SS 396 has stunning good looks mixed with big-block power. Arizona Muscle Cars is offering the chance to own a pavement-stomping 1969 Chevrolet Camaro SS 396 X66 restomod with plenty of upgrades inside and out. Big block power awaits, and this Camaro has more to offer in that department than what you might expect.

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A sight to behold, this beautiful pro-touring Camaro restomod is blanketed in a glossy black topped with contrasting red stripes. This high-quality paint jobv shows in excellent condition. Perfectly complementing the car's sinister aesthetic are a set of American Racing wheels finished in black chrome.

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This Camaro is an authentic SS 396 model with x66 trim, but the original 396-cubic-inch big block that sat in the engine bay has since been replaced by something far more potent. Now sitting in its place is a beastly 454-cubic-inch big-block V8 engine that features aluminum heads. A sturdy 3-speed Turbo 400 automatic transmission moves the rear wheels through a Ford 9-inch rear end with posi-traction. According to the description, this car runs and drives excellent.

Good brakes are a must with this much raw power on tap, so Wilwood disc brakes complete with slotted rotors can be found on all four corners. Handling is not an issue thanks to tubular upper and lower A arms, upgraded front and rear sway bars, coil springs, and a CalTrac adjustable rear suspension. Other mechanical highlights mentioned in the description include an aluminum radiator and water pump, and a serpentine belt system.

The black and red theme continues on throughout the inside os this '69 Camaro SS restomod with two-tine Braum racing seats along with a red steering wheel. A Vintage Air a/c system was installed to keep the interior nice and cool.