REGGIE JACKSON'S 1969 CAMARO – A MODERN MUSCLE CAR SHOWCASING GM PERFORMANCE PARTS' NEW LSX ENGINE FAMILY
LAS VEGAS – With a potent, 641-horsepower, a new LSX-based 454-cubic-inch small-block V-8 and the classic looks of the 1969 Camaro, legendary baseball player and ardent car collector Reggie Jackson has a muscle car as strong as his World Series batting record. Jackson partnered with GM Performance Parts (GMPP) and the GM Performance Division (GMPD) to build a one-of-a-kind modern muscle machine that serves as a developmental showcase for GM's new LSX family of performance engine components. The powerful LSX 454 small-block engine is backed by a heavy-duty six-speed manual transmission and a sturdy 12-bolt rear axle with 3.91 gears. Additionally, Jackson 's Camaro features a host of custom features, including a scorching red hue derived from the Camaro concept vehicle, contemporary suspension upgrades and a black leather interior with baseball-stitched upholstery. 'Reggie's Camaro is a great collaboration that represents the latest in power from GM Performance Parts and the style of today's multi-use muscle cars from GM Performance Division,' said Lisa Reffett, marketing manager for GM Performance Parts. 'Reggie's participation was instrumental, as he helped guide the design of the Camaro and even helped build the engine with racing legend Warren Johnson.' Buildup of the Camaro will be featured on Hot Rod TV on ESPN this March, with footage shot of the car's build, engine assembly at Warren Johnson's shop, a tour of Jackson 's collection, testing at the GM Proving Ground in Milford , Mich. , and more. 'It is an exciting car and was an exciting project to be involved with,' said Jackson . 'GM was involved in every stage of the buildup, so this is very much a ‘new-old' Camaro built to OE specs.' Inside the LSX from GMPP The 454-cubic-inch small-block V-8 in Jackson 's Camaro is based on GMPP's new LSX Bowtie Block cylinder block and other engine components. The cast iron LSX block was designed for the creation of high-horsepower, large-displacement engines based on GM's Gen IV small-block engine architecture. The iron block enables engine builders to use traditional displacement-enlarging techniques to create large-displacement small-block engines of 500 cubic inches or more. The LSX block is also designed with a thick deck and strategic cast-in strengthening features that support high-horsepower supercharged and nitrous-oxide combinations. Jackson helped build the engine with famed NHRA racer Warren Johnson, who was instrumental in the development of the LSX block. For the Camaro, a simple but effective combination employing a single four-barrel carburetor and carefully matched cylinder head and valvetrain components was employed. The cylinder heads are prototype LSX heads, which are derived from the LS7 7.0L engine found in the Corvette Z06. They feature six head bolts rather than five, for increased cylinder head sealing – an attribute that builders of supercharged engines will appreciate. Bridging the LSX heads is a new GM Performance Parts four-barrel intake manifold designed to match the rectangular ports of the LS7 head. The manifold is already available from GMPP, allowing customers to run a carburetor on LS7 crate engines. Atop the manifold is a Holley 850-cfm carburetor. An ignition driver is all that's required to change from stock-type EFI to carburetion, and Jackson 's engine uses a custom MSD Ignition driver that is designed for GM's Gen III and Gen IV V-8 engines. With the ignition driver connected to the distributorless ignition system, the ignition timing is automatically set at start-up. The bottom end of the engine uses a Lunati rotating assembly with forged parts and Mahle pistons that combine with the LSX heads to deliver a pump-gas-friendly 11:1 compression ratio. A custom-grind camshaft was sourced and Comp Cams supplied the remainder of the valvetrain components. At Warren Johnson's dynamometer facility, the LSX engine produced 641 horsepower and 611 lb.-ft. of torque. More than the peak numbers, however, is the engine's Kansas-flat power band. The engine makes 520 lb.-ft. of torque at only 3,000 rpm, with torque rising steadily throughout the rev range. 'The engine makes a mountain of torque at just about any rpm,' said Johnson. 'The best part is this isn't an exotic combination. It was put together with off-the-shelf parts that either are available now or will be shortly through GM Performance Parts.' In other words, it's a combination that is easily reproduced as the family of LSX parts and engines grows. To complement the power packed into its 454 cubic inches, the LSX in Jackson 's Camaro was dressed with powder-coated accessories and custom rocker covers. The engine retains a classic look at first glance, but a second look reveals the individual coil packs and other features that identify it as a 21 st-century small-block. Stainless Works fabricated a custom exhaust system, including ceramic-coated headers. Drivetrain and suspension details by GMPD
The LSX engine in the Camaro is backed by a beefed-up Tremec T56 six-speed manual transmission. (posted on conceptcarz.com) It is equipped with a heavy-duty clutch to stand up to the engine's considerable torque, channeling it via a custom aluminum driveshaft to a Detroit Speed & Engineering-built GM 12-bolt rear axle. The axle is fitted with an Eaton Detroit Locker Truetrac locking differential and 3.91 gears, which turn strengthened axles that are connected to 18-inch custom-design Budnik rear wheels and Goodyear high-performance rubber. Matching wheels and tires are found up front.
Although its engine and underpinnings are thoroughly modern, the silhouette of the car is pure vintage Camaro. Jackson pulled the car from his 100-plus personal car collection and, with the help of GMPP and GMPD, it was restored and transformed. And while it looks like an all-stock Camaro body, several subtle changes were made to enhance its appearance. The bumpers, for example, were brought in closer to the body, for a smoother, tighter appearance. The front-end features a 1969-vintage Rally Sport grille, complete with 'hideaway' headlamps. The body also has classic Camaro styling cues, including a cowl-induction hood and rear spoiler. Other subtle changes include the relocation of the market lights. California-based Classic Industries supplied all of the restoration parts, including new chrome trim pieces. A bright red color that matches the Camaro concept vehicle was sprayed by Detroit 's Trakon Kustoms. A Jackson-signature checker flag logo is found on the cowl induction scoop and the rear spoiler, while LSX logos adorn the fenders and taillamp panel. LSX logos also grace the interior, which melds the classic Camaro look with contemporary upgrades. The instrument panel is fitted with carbon-fiber-face Auto Meter gauges, located in housings that mimic the angled gauge placement of the original '69 Camaro interior. Also, the original seats were replaced with new bucket seats from a Cobalt SS. They were re-trimmed in black leather and feature baseball-style stitching. Pat Russell, of PJ's Trim, hand-stitched the seats. Mr. October
Sports fans know Reggie Jackson as 'Mr. October,' the player who racked up 10 home runs during his appearance in 27 World Series games – including three homers as a New York Yankee in the deciding game of the 1977 championship. Off the field, he is a passionate Chevy muscle car collector, having amassed a large collection of vintage restored and modified examples. The collection is continually changing, as Jackson constantly adds to and sells from the collection. Over the years, he has owned some of the rarest and finest example of Chevy muscle cars, and his reputation in the collector car world is renowned.Source - GM
Related Reading : Chevrolet Camaro History
The Chevrolet Camaro was introduced in 1967 as a compact car specifically built to provide competition for the highly popular Ford Mustang. This pony car was built atop of the same F-Body platform as the Pontiac Firebird, which had a similar production lifespan of 1967 through 2002.During the preproduction stages of the Chevrolet Camaro, General Motors codenamed the vehicle Panther. The....
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Camaro Generation 1 Specification Comparison by Year
Year
Production
Wheelbase
Engine
Prices
220,906
108.10 in.
8 cyl., 263.00 CID., 195.00hp
8 cyl., 327.00 CID., 210.00hp
8 cyl., 302.00 CID., 290.00hp
8 cyl., 350.00 CID., 295.00hp
8 cyl., 396.00 CID., 350.00hp
8 cyl., 396.00 CID., 375.00hp
8 cyl., 327.00 CID., 210.00hp
8 cyl., 302.00 CID., 290.00hp
8 cyl., 350.00 CID., 295.00hp
8 cyl., 396.00 CID., 350.00hp
8 cyl., 396.00 CID., 375.00hp
$2,500 - $3,310
235,147
106.00 in.
6 cyl., 230.00 CID., 140.00hp
6 cyl., 250.00 CID., 155.00hp
8 cyl., 327.00 CID., 210.00hp
8 cyl., 327.00 CID., 250.00hp
8 cyl., 327.00 CID., 275.00hp
8 cyl., 302.00 CID., 290.00hp
8 cyl., 350.00 CID., 295.00hp
8 cyl., 396.00 CID., 325.00hp
8 cyl., 327.00 CID., 350.00hp
8 cyl., 395.31 CID., 375.00hp
6 cyl., 250.00 CID., 155.00hp
8 cyl., 327.00 CID., 210.00hp
8 cyl., 327.00 CID., 250.00hp
8 cyl., 327.00 CID., 275.00hp
8 cyl., 302.00 CID., 290.00hp
8 cyl., 350.00 CID., 295.00hp
8 cyl., 396.00 CID., 325.00hp
8 cyl., 327.00 CID., 350.00hp
8 cyl., 395.31 CID., 375.00hp
$2,600 - $3,797
243,085
108.00 in.
6 cyl., 230.00 CID., 140.00hp
6 cyl., 250.00 CID., 155.00hp
8 cyl., 307.00 CID., 200.00hp
8 cyl., 327.00 CID., 210.00hp
8 cyl., 350.00 CID., 255.00hp
8 cyl., 302.00 CID., 290.00hp
8 cyl., 350.00 CID., 300.00hp
8 cyl., 396.00 CID., 325.00hp
8 cyl., 396.00 CID., 350.00hp
8 cyl., 396.00 CID., 375.00hp
8 cyl., 427.00 CID., 430.00hp
6 cyl., 250.00 CID., 155.00hp
8 cyl., 307.00 CID., 200.00hp
8 cyl., 327.00 CID., 210.00hp
8 cyl., 350.00 CID., 255.00hp
8 cyl., 302.00 CID., 290.00hp
8 cyl., 350.00 CID., 300.00hp
8 cyl., 396.00 CID., 325.00hp
8 cyl., 396.00 CID., 350.00hp
8 cyl., 396.00 CID., 375.00hp
8 cyl., 427.00 CID., 430.00hp
$2,635 - $2,850
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