The late 60’s Camaro rivals the iconic presence of any muscle car on the planet if you ask me. The body lines are some of the best ever created. Add a 388-stroker and you have yourself a red light terror machine, option tag of “get in my car girl” is available!
What can you say about a spotless 1968 Camaro on the street? The 1st thing I always say is that its good to see a piece of history on the street. But whats even better is to see the “resto-mods” which the industry labels these oldies when they have anything late model on the car. Wheels, or anything. I know them as Hot Rods, and the older they get, the more they mean to us all!
When I first found out Jake had this car, it was a goal of mine to shoot it. I never go around to it, and the car itself got better and better over time. When the Weld wheels were added, it was a for sure thing! Jake has had the car since 2007, but the mods have been flowing from day one. It had a stock 350 in the bay when he got it, but soon after was replaced with this Dyer Racing Engines built 388-Stroker that you will see in the mods list! This beast can get out of dodge!
I have already mentioned that here on Greasy Blocks we are nuts over drag racing! See, down here in the southern states we have a few things that make this very clear; a ton of drag strips, very loose emission standards, more domestics being used than anywhere else in the united states, home of NASCAR (meaning tons of machine and chassis work) and possibly some of the best weather for year-round driving in the states.
When it all comes down to it, I may just be obsessed with the year and make of what Jake’s car is, or it could be one more factor. Since the motor is a low compression motor, it can be driven anywhere! I mean, long distance, jagged and beat up roads, on the crappiest of pump gas out there. We all know those bum-ass filling stations here and there that get crap gas. Sometimes you need those, no matter what you are behind the wheel of.
I could blab you on and on with some feature, but Jake’s Camaro does more in pictures than I could do. Plus, that’s one of the goals of Greasy Blocks, not to just blab you on! With a car that passes the 8th mile traps in 7.4sec at over 94mph, there is no blab needed! More coming on this car in a few weeks.
- 1968 Chevrolet Camaro SS
- 388ci stroker 4 bolt built by “dyer race engines”
- Eagle 4340 Forged Crank and
- Eagle Connecting Rods
- Mahle Forged Pistons
- Hellfire Nitrous Rings
- Dart PRO 1 Platinum Aluminum Heads (ported)
- Edlebrock Victor jr Intake (ported)
- 1.6 Roller Rockers
- Heavy Duty Dual Valve Springs
- Solid Roller custom Erson cam
- Holley HP 750cfm Double Pumper Carb
- MSD digital 6, PRO Billet Distributor
- MSD Plug Wires
- MSD coil
- Weiand Aluminum Water Pump
- Autometer Gauges w/custom console cluster
- March Aluminum Performance Pullys
- TCI T350
- Yank SS3600 Converter
- 12 bolt rear with 373 gear
- Greg Weld wheels w/Mickey Thompson 275 ET streets rears, sportsman fronts
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Great write up ben! looking forward to lots more!
as usual car hot guy not
as usual.. dirty bitches drop britches
Laugh my ass off! I think he’s seck say!
Ben that shit looks great you did that photo shoot down the road from my crib!!!!
Car is gorgeous…When I look at pic with Jake all that comes to mind is that ‘ol mobb deeps quite storm “dont seen it, been through it all” lmao.. Great pics
Is that the kid from that 90’s TV show “Life goes On”? Man he got a nice ride.