Monday, July 2, 2012

Forum Find: Why Get a New ZL1 Camaro?



We're enjoying the current state automotive market, everything is reliable, comfortable, and very fast compared to what was available in the mid to late 90's. Sometimes a deal comes along that makes you reconsider what a car is all about. We like the everything about the new ZL1 on paper, but at the end of the day we feel that it's just a consumable product. It won't be an icon for future generations to look back on with a prideful grin, muttering something about how those were the days when cars were cars. They'll look to the late 60's just as we do. Our point is that for $20,000 less than the base MSRP of a new ZL1 Camaro you can have this 1969 Camaro that's powered by a Kenne Bell supercharged LQ4. That's right, $34,000 is all that's being asked for this car. The old '69 has had a complete suspension upgrade to coilovers, big Willwood brakes, a freshly rebuilt T56, and many other improvements to help this car keep up with the best America has to offer today. We're willing to bet that you would have the time of your life with this car. That being said, this is an old car and it will not be as reliable as new. But for the price you can buy a brand new fuel efficient daily driver and till be under the cost of a new ZL1. With cars like this out there, we just have a hard time seeing the appeal of buying the new watered down version of the original. Find it here Paducah, KY on the pro-touring.com classifieds.


1969 Chevy Camaro, LQ4, T56, Kenne Bell Supercharged

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