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Roadster Shop 04-26-2017 07:48 AM

Roadster Shop SPEC chassis for 1967-69 Camaro
 
Thought it would be a great time to let some of you guys know about some of the newest applications available in the SPEC series of chassis, there should be something for just about everybody. Not going to do a huge sales pitch here just some highlights , pricing and of course.....pictures

ALL NEW SPEC series chassis from Roadster Shop includes

* SPEC IFS with front mounted Power rack and pinion
* easy to align eccentric mounts on upper a-arms with Pro Forged spindles
* single adjustable coilovers
* 4 bar rear suspension with 9" rear housing and 31 spline axles
* motor mounts for SBC, BBC, or optional LS motor mounts
* will fit 12" wide rear wheel (with mini tub)
* True 100% bolt on design utilizes original body, bumper and, core support
mounts all while requiring NO body modifications

Roadster Shop SPEC series for 1967-69 CAMARO

PRICE AS SHOWN $9895.00

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shown with $395.00 front sway bar option
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CAD engineered frame design with Roadster Shop exclusive laser cut and contoured frame rails that allow the chassis to sit tight to the body, while adding strength.

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In addition this unique design streamlines the manufacturing process , reducing lead times, and maintaining a price point that is unrivaled.

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And don't worry even though you have found a solution that fits in to your budget doesn't mean your giving anything up in the looks or performance department.


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im4u2nvss 04-26-2017 08:41 AM

This is awesome! On my wish list.

im4u2nvss 04-26-2017 09:08 AM

How much frame rail ground clearance compared to stock?

Roadster Shop 04-26-2017 10:06 AM

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Originally Posted by im4u2nvss (Post 657862)
How much frame rail ground clearance compared to stock?

It is hard to compare ground clearance to stock. The ground clearance is really determined by the tire size and where the suspension is sitting in its travel range. The SPEC chassis does sit approximately 1/2" tighter to the body than a factory subframe, which probably answers the question better.

This gold Camaro has 4.25" from the frame rail to the ground at the lowest point. The pinchweld to the ground is 5.75" at that same area.

We have a bone stock 1967 30k mile unrestored/survivor Camaro in the shop that I measured for comparison. At the same location, it has 7" from the sub-frame rail to the ground. The pinchweld to the ground is 9" at that same area.

These measurements confirm that the SPEC is 1/2" tighter to the body than the factory subframe, thus giving you 1/2" more ground clearance at the same right height when measured from the pinchweld to the ground.

im4u2nvss 04-26-2017 01:16 PM

Thanks for the response and dimensions. I was trying to compare to DSE weld in subframe connector ground clearance. I am impressed with part. Any specific headers and or exhaust?

Roadster Shop 04-26-2017 01:16 PM

ON the performance side of things here is a really great video that was put together from the Super Chevy Muscle Car Challenge sponsored by Falken




At this event it really showed how well a well balanced,street/performance, truly bolt on chassis can perform even when in comparison it may be underpowered and have significantly narrower tires.

Texas Speed and performance did an amazing job as always, this time refreshing a pull out LQ4 engine and installing a cam to coax out around 400hp. While this number makes it a lot of fun to drive as well as keep with the theme of what the average guy could do on a tighter budget , the power proved to be a handicap especially during the 100 yard dash drag race that Super Chevy had as 1 of the 3 points style events.
However as you will see below the Roadster Shop SPEC 68 camaro with its 400hp and 5 speed really held its own against more tire , more power , and even more gears, finishing 4th place in both the road course as well as the slalom events.

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Here are a couple more videos showing the time and effort that went into designing and manufacturing this groundbreaking new chassis, as well as a really cool time lapse showing the actual installation on the Roadster Shop SPEC 68 camaro





Mkegs14 06-11-2017 12:49 PM

which oil pan fits the spec chassis? I'm in the process of building a L92/LS3 top end motor. So its the 6.2L gen IV *LS motor. Thanks for your help

randy 06-11-2017 05:01 PM

i would have went with this if i didn't already buy all the dse stuff. Great value

Roadster Shop 06-12-2017 08:58 AM

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Originally Posted by Mkegs14 (Post 660542)
which oil pan fits the spec chassis? I'm in the process of building a L92/LS3 top end motor. So its the 6.2L gen IV *LS motor. Thanks for your help



The Mast motorsports swap pan is what we use and what we suggest using

70ptta 06-27-2017 08:52 AM

Any plans for a second gen f body spec chassis?


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