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Scott Robinson's "Bionic Wasp" 68' Camaro

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  Scott Robinson is from southern California and has been into cars his whole life, his earliest memories recount his time spent with his father and his friends. Scott's father raced all types of vehicles, drag boats, sand rails, and cars. These experiences made a major impression on Scott and he couldn't wait to be old enough to drive. When he was old enough, he got heavy into off-road motorcycles then when he got his driver's license all bets were off.  Scott forgot about racing motorcycles and went all in and started racing cars. The first car he raced wasn't car at all, it was a 1975 Chevy van. But this wasn't  any old worn out work van. This van belonged to Scott's father, it featured  a destroked 400 cube small-block built by Scott's Dad, it's backed up with a TH-400 automatic transmission and a narrowed 12-bolt rear end. Scott said it was fun ride for his first car, and when he graduated high-school his father gave it to him.   The father and son

1967 Camaro RS/SS street Machine

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          Quick Look 1 This restored 1967 Chevrolet Camaro RS/SS coupe is an example of a modified street car that looks basically stock outside, but it has improved handling and power under the skin. A Muncie M22 Rock- Crusher four speed backs up a rebuilt and hot-rodded 350 CI V-8.   The small-block engine was rebuilt and bored .030-inches over and equipped with a roller camshaft, Brodix cylinder heads and an MSD ignition lights the fire. A Quick Fuel carburetor handles the air and fuel, while a set of stainless headers make some sweet tunes.  The owner stated that on chassis a dyno it made 392 rear wheel horsepower and 310 lb-ft of torque. The four-speed manual transmission is controlled by a Hurst Indy shifter and a Centerforce clutch.  The chassis features four-wheel disc brakes and custom A-arms with poly bushings. Out back classic Ground-Grabber traction bars help the Camaro hook-up on the street. It rolls on billet wheels wrapped with BFG tires.

1969 Chevelle Pro/Street

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                                                           This Chevelle has been featured in 2 magazines and won over 100 awards ! The low profile hood scoop that is on the car is functional and feeds a built 402 cubic inch engine that was Dyno tested at 475 horsepower. All that muscle is backed up with  a TCI 700-R4 that is rated for 650 horsepower, so it can handle whatever the big-block can throw at it. The engine features a Holley 750CFM Double-Pumper and a full roller valve-train by Comp . The B&M shifted 4-speed automatic transmission features a 2,400 stall converter . Power is then sent out to a narrowed 12-bolt rear end with an Eaton posi and 4.11 gears. Ladder bars & coil-over shocks  keep the rear- end planted.      The interior features racing style bucket seats with harnesses and a roll cage. Custom Autometer gauges fill the dash and Custom Auto Sound AM/FM radio supplies the tunes.           Big and little radial tires on Centerline  wheels not only put the p