Dave Tucker 1969 Camaro Unveil/First Start - Detroit Speed
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- Опубліковано 28 вер 2024
- Dave Tucker stopped in today so we can show him his 1969 Camaro as a running/driving car for the first time. Check it out and listen to that 572ci Chevrolet Big Block rumble.
Detroit Speed Products used:
- Hydroformed Subframe (Single Adjustable JRI Shocks)
- Subframe Connectors
- Mini-Tubs
- Mini-Tub Trunk Closeout Kit
- QUADRALink Rear Suspension (Single Adjustable JRI Shocks
- Selecta-Speed™ Wiper Motor
- Electric RS Headlight Kit
- Weld-In Firewall Fill Plate
- Fuel Pump Access Panel Kit
- Fender Brace Kit
- Roll Cage Kit
- Detroit Speed Steel Dash Insert
- Billet Steering Wheel Adapter
- Aluminum Battery Mount
See more products here:
www.detroitspeed.com/1967-69-camaro-firebird
Thumbs up for the big block!!!
Thank you! It needed something different.
If I just had a pocket full of dough I would take these guys either a C3 Corvette or maybe a Trans Am and have them build a monster for me. They turn out some beautiful machines!
Let's do it!
Detroit Speed, Inc. I have followed some of the things that you’ve done on the green mamba Corvette and I want to build one just like it
What do you guys think about some big block power opposed to LS?!
The big block is definitely cool compared to LS everything these days! (Although the LS7 in your DSE-Z Iroc sounds insane!) The big block fits this car right. Also really like the stance on the car. Nice size wheels and tires but the car is not riding on the ground. You guys build awesome stuff!!
Love it! A welcome relief to see some traditional BB power. LS swaps are boring as hell and will never be as cool as a traditional BB. Thanks!!
Big Block power sounds AWESOME!! 572ci should do it.
Yes.
Def a beautiful car and sounds amazing. Just wish there was a rear spoiler on it.
Absolutely beautiful!!!!!
We agree, thank you!
I finally received my dse quadlink suspension and mini tubs. I hope my 69 z28 turns out as good as this one.
Looks Great Dave
That is one beautiful car
Detroit Speed - Awesome car! What motor is in that ?
What was the final cost of this build, If I wanna build a similar car from you guys, how much will it cost?
beautiful ,just needs the tail flip.
Is that a DSE custom hood? Is it available for sale?
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NASTY!!!
Thank you!
Awesome looking car guys great work👊🏼
Thank you!
Their work speaks for it self.
Gotta love true craftsmanship
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That's a fact! Thank you
That sheet metal is arrow straight, just beautiful. Is the 572 a crate engine? The rear tires appear to be somewhat narrower than other Detroit Speed builds. A fantastic road car. Nice work!!!!
Absolutely love it! Just wish it had a spoiler.
That's Detroit Speed for you
Been waiting to see this
Well here you go!
Wow what a sound, beautiful build really tasteful color and execution!
Very pretty luv yenkos
Thank you.
Spot on👍
Wish I had that
She's beautiful 😍
Thank you!
@@detroitspeed no prob.
What exhaust did y'all use?
This is a full custom 3" stainless exhaust with Hooker Blackheart VR304 mufflers.
Quick question when you make a 69 camaro does it get registered as a 69 camaro so it doesn’t require smog or is it like a brand new car ?
These are all tagged and titled as original cars. They all come in with a factory VIN.
Detroit Speed, Inc. I’m kinda confused. I’m in CA would I have to get it smog yearly ?
@@ItsTheDon27 no, they're older than 1975. This is an original, real 1969 camaro. They just did upgrades. Last I checked, if your car (in california) is older than 1975 it does not need to be tested, it's exempt.
@@trashbandit2449 oh ok just seem like they make everything so wasn’t sure if it’s a brand new car or still the classic
@@ItsTheDon27 yeah pretty much everything has been replaced or restored, so of the original, pretty much just the frame and pieces of the body is left, I would guess.
Beautiful car look sound.
Very nice car. Who are the wheels made by?
look like Forgeline CR3 with custom center cap. DSE often uses Forgeline wheels.
Love it