
2000 Chevrolet Camaro SCCA GT1/Trans Am Race Car by Trotnow Racing
This is a 2000 Chevrolet Camaro race car built by Trotnow Racing for SCCA Trans Am and GT1 competition. It features a 358ci V8 engine built by CRD Engine Development, paired with a Weismann five-speed manual transmission and 9" rear axle. The car is finished in a red, white, and black livery on a Trotnow Racing tubular chassis. It has been campaigned in SCCA regions and won several regional championships after being exported to El Salvador. Key modifications include Penske coilovers, Wilwood disc brakes, Real Racing wheels, and a rear wing. The cockpit is equipped with a roll cage, Kirkey race seat, and various racing amenities. The car comes with a logbook, spare parts, and has a chassis number of 007-989.
- Built by:
- Trotnow Racing
- Location:
- Sebring, Florida, USA
- Vehicle:
- 2000 Chevrolet Camaro - 4th Gen
- Engine:
- -
- Cost:
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- Power:
- -
- Torque:
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- Weight:
- -
- Balance:
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- Wheels:
- Real Racing wheels
- Exterior:
- rear wingred, white, and black liveryplexiglass front and rear windowssingle-piece cowl hood
- Interior:
- -
- Chassis:
- Penske coiloverstwo-link rear suspensionWilwood disc brakes
- Powertrain:
- 358ci V8Weismann five-speed transmissionDart engine block12-degree cylinder headsMSD ignition componentsMSD ignitionbladder-style fuel cellEdelbrock intake manifoldC&R Racing radiator
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