The Hugger Orange restomod Camaro comes equipped with an LS3 V8 engine, a six-speed manual transmission, enhanced suspension, and has undergone a comprehensive 12-year rotisserie restoration.
A 1972 Chevrolet Camaro with modernized upgrades With timeless design and contemporary capabilities, this muscle car is being sold with no reserve at auction, giving enthusiasts an opportunity to acquire a vehicle that represents over ten years of refinement.
Presented from The Burnyzz Collection, this second-generation Camaro Underwent a comprehensive 12-year renovation starting in 2006 and finishing in 2018. Initially acquired as a dark blue bare frame costing $5,000 in Michigan, this vehicle was meticulously rebuilt piece by piece into an impressive performance machine painted vividly in Hugger Orange with contrasting white racing stripes.
Beneath the surface sits a modified 6.2-liter LS3 V8 crate motor connected to a six-speed manual gearbox, providing immense strength along with contemporary dependability. The vehicle uses a GM 10-bolt posi-traction differential to transfer power efficiently, complemented by comprehensive enhancements to the suspension system that guarantee precise cornering and braking alongside swift acceleration.
These enhancements feature a Heidt’s four-link rear suspension, adjustable coilovers, tubular control arms, subframe connectors, robust sway bars, and Wilwood four-wheel disc brakes equipped with drilled and slotted rotors. The Camaro sits on 17-inch Coys five-spoke wheels shod with Toyo Proxes tires.
Within, the cabin combines racing functionality with top-notch luxury. The C6 Corvette leather bucket seats featuring custom orange stitching coordinate perfectly with the intricately designed dashboard and door panels. Dakota Digital instruments, a Hurst shifter, Vintage Air air conditioning, a Retrosound Bluetooth audio system, and powered conveniences complete the interior ambiance.
The construction began with modest origins," stated the consignor. "However, after 12 years, not a single bolt remained unaltered, and every possible cost was incurred.
The purchase comes complete with the keys and an extensively illustrated guide documenting the rebuild process. This Camaro preserves the bold design elements characteristic of the early '70s while delivering contemporary performance without sacrificing anything. See it here.