The ’69 Camaro was and still is the most desirable Camaro of all.
The ’69 Camaro was a major player during the golden era of pony/muscle cars. It was known for its one-year styling and unique combinations of powerful 302-ci Z28, 350-ci and 396-ci V-8 engine options.
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Dave Mausbach, a retired corn and soybean farmer from Columbus, Nebraska, bought a ’70 Nova when he graduated from St. Francis High School in Humphrey, Nebraska, back in 1974. That Nova was his pride and joy until he sold it in 1977.
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What you see on this article is the result of a two-year project performed by Dale and his talented crew at Hot Rod Concepts.
Starting with the engine, Dave shied away from today’s popular LS trend, and instead went traditional with a 383 stroker built by AG Industrial Machineworks in Norfolk, Nebraska.Lemons ceramic, silver-coated long-tube headers relinquish waste through a custom-bent Boesch 3-inch crossover exhaust system. Flowmaster 44 mufflers slightly tame the stroker’s 400hp growl. A GM 700-R4 transmission and shift kit manage shifting duties while a 3,000-stall converter ensures aggressive launches off the line. The seemingly infinite customization continues on the exterior where Dale sprayed the body with eye-catching DuPont Hot Hues Copper Sunset Pearl then added Eggshell stripes cleared over with DuPont Gold Mist.Beyond the stock ’69 console and shifter, a fully custom Boesch interior features a plethora of one-off goodies and fancy gadgets that will send most any Camaro purist into a four-letter frenzy. Both exterior and interior is a work of art and the rest of the car also showcases an amazing example of top-notch craftsmanship.
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