Produced from 1967 through 1969, the first-generation Chevrolet Camaro unequivocally stands as one of the most iconic muscle cars in history. However, with a curb weight of around 3,500lbs and a power output of around 140 to 290 horses (depending on the model variant), it’s safe to say the first-gen pony car is now pretty long in the tooth, with even the top-of-the-line RS Z28-spec boasting a 0-60mph time of roughly 7.5 seconds. Wanting to modernize the ‘60s era Camaro’s performance capabilities while retaining its iconic appearance, Oklahoma-based automotive outfit Finale Speed has just rolled out a small production, carbon-bodied Camaro restomod.
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