2011 Chevrolet Camaro SS Race Car
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Description
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After the 2002 Camaro’s curtain call and a brief hiatus, enthusiasts were thrilled when the fifth-generation Camaro concept broke cover in early 2006. Chevrolet read the tea leaves regarding public interest in retro styling, so the Camaro concept leaned into its past, and after an overwhelmingly positive public response, the Camaro was reborn.
The 2010 Camaro’s muscular sheetmetal was both a throwback to 1960s models, and a futuristic look forward. The body boasted a V-shaped nose, sweeping roofline, bulging fenders, and a prominent rear end with squared-off taillights. And under that sleek body lay cutting-edge components: the foundation was GM’s advanced Zeta platform, which boasted a fully independent rear suspension and calibrated shocks for a smooth yet sporty ride. However, new Camaros are best known for their high-powered LS engines: enthusiasts who row their own gears got the legendary LS3, which put down a whopping 426 horses and 420 lb-ft of torque — and ran quarter miles in 13 seconds flat.
And this modified 2011 Camaro SS runs a lot quicker than that. Its LS3 engine has been fully rebuilt with a stage three cam and modified heads, and it is backed by a new twin-disc clutch. Those parts are said to get this Camaro down the quarter mile in the mid 11-second range.
Highlights
LS-powered, track-ready Gen 5 Camaro
6.2-liter LS3 V8 said to produce 500 rear-wheel horsepower
Six-speed manual transmission
Finished in (9260) Red with Black leather seats
Carbon fiber cowl induction hood
Engine was disassembled down to the short block and professionally rebuilt
150-shot nitrous system with handheld tuner
Features
20-inch Camaro wheels front, 17-inch VMS Racing wheels rear
275/35ZR20 Lionhart front, 315/50R17 Mickey Thompson ET Street rear tires
Four-wheel disc brakes with drilled and slotted rotors
New 2.92 rear gears and Blazing High Performance posi mod
DOD oil pressure relief plug
TSP Stage 3 camshaft with dual springs, titanium retainers, and hardened pushrods
LS7 lifters
Melling oil pump
ARP cam bolts
LS2 timing chain guide
GM heavy duty timing chain, head gaskets, and bolts
MSD plug wires
Custom BHP ECM tune
Rebuilt cylinder heads with back cut LS3 intake and GM exhaust valves
LS3 rocker arms
BTR TK02 trunnion kit
Lingenfelter LNC-2000 Launch and Timing Controller
AEM air/fuel ratio gauge
Vararam cold air intake
Aeromotive fuel pressure regulator
Dual exhaust system
McLeod RST twin-disc clutch with steel flywheel
Tick adjustable master cylinder/GM slave cylinder
Billet release bearing support and Tick speed bleeder
AC Delco power steering pump
Driver side engine mount
Raptor shift light
MGW short-throw shifter
Known Imperfections
Carfax reports on 14 May 2014, “Accident reported: very minor damage. It hit a parked motor vehicle. Airbags did not deploy.”
Carfax reports on 3 September 2014, “Accident reported: very minor damage. It hit a parked motor vehicle.”
Interior and infotainment system has been removed for racing purposes
Some paint imperfections on body
Dent on top of driver side door
Paint chips and scratches on front bumper
Rear spoiler missing
Scratches on top of hood
Included
Keys
Ownership History
The accompanying CARFAX Vehicle History Report places this four-owner 2011 Camaro SS in New Jersey and North Carolina. The consignor states, "This is a full-fledged drag car that is not street legal."
Additional Notes
A Broad Arrow Auctions Specialist is working as an agent on behalf of the owner of this vehicle. Broad Arrow Auctions is a wholly owned subsidiary of Hagerty.
Contact: Joe Abi-Najm Phone: 919.480.6656 email: jabinajm@hagerty.com