🔥 He Rebuilt This Wrecked 1970 Camaro Into a 707HP Pro Touring Beast!

Custom 1970 Chevrolet Camaro Pro Touring race car with a supercharged LSA V8 engine, carbon fiber body panels, wide wheels, and track-focused suspension showcased during a detailed walkaround and feature.

This 1970 Chevrolet Camaro is the definition of a purpose-built Pro Touring machine. After suffering major damage during competition, owner Nick completely rebuilt the car from the ground up, creating a lightweight, track-focused muscle car packed with custom engineering. Powered by a forged 6.2L LSA supercharged V8 producing 707 horsepower at the wheels, the Camaro features extensive carbon fiber bodywork, a Speedtech suspension setup, Ford 9-inch rear end, and a Bowler T56 Magnum transmission. Built to compete in the Optima Ultimate Street Car Challenge, this second-generation Camaro blends classic styling with modern performance.

What makes this Camaro truly special is the incredible amount of custom fabrication. Nick personally built many of the carbon fiber components, including the doors, wheel tubs, interior pieces, and aerodynamic upgrades. Combined with 315-wide Falken tires, race-ready cooling systems, adjustable QA1 shocks, and a fully caged chassis, this Camaro is designed to dominate autocross, road course, and street driving alike. It’s a stunning example of a modern restomod muscle car that proves performance and craftsmanship can go hand in hand. For more content like this one follow us also on Facebook, Pinterest or Instagram!











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