1969 Chevrolet Camaro Yenko/SC 572 Big Block Build Project
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1969 Chevrolet Camaro Yenko/SC 572 Big Block Build Project

Build Sheet:
- Manufacturers
American Autowire - Wiring harness
ARP – Automotive Racing Products - Fasteners
Baer Brakes - Disk brakes, Master Cylinder
Borla Performance - Mufflers
Bowler Performance - Transmission prep
C&R Racing, Inc. - Aluminum radiator
Centerforce Clutches - DYAD twin-disc clutch assembly
Chevrolet Performance - 650hp, 572ci crate engine
Classic Instruments - Gauges
Detroit Speed, Inc. - Builder, Body & paint work, Hydroformed subframe assembly, Bolt-in subframe connectors, QUADRALink rear suspension
Dutchman Motorsports - Axles
Dynamat Inc. - Sound dampening material
Earl’s Performance Plumbing - Plumbing
Forgeline Motorsports - Wheels: Heritage CR3 18x10 up front and 19x12 in the rear
GearFX Driveline - Ford 9-inch
Holley Performance Products - Dominator EFI
Hurst Shifters - Shifter
JRI Shocks - Double-adjustable shocks
Michelin - Pilot Sport 4S tires
Optima Batteries - Battery
PPG Industries Inc. - Paint materials
Quick Time - Bellhousing
SATA by Dan-AM Co. - Spray equipment
Spal Automotive USA - Fans
Spectre Performance - Air Filter
TREMEC - T-56 Magnum 6-speed transmission
Truck-Lite - Headlights
Vintage Air - HVAC
- Shops
Advanced Plating - Plating

Built by:
Detroit Speed Inc.
185 McKenzie Rd.
Mooresville, NC 28115
www.detroitspeed.com
[email protected]
704.662.3272
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