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  • SCCA 2000 SSB Camaro Race Car - Rocky Mtn. Nat. Champ. ($8000)

    Up for sale:

    2000 Chevy Camaro - SSB

    Fresh crate motor (two races)

    Trans rebuilt at the start of 2007

    Welded cage with Pratt and Miller Nascar Door Bars on both sides

    Sparco steering wheel

    OMP Seat

    Brand new OEM GM catalytic converter ($$$$)

    3R racing shock dyno'd shocks and struts to verify quality

    This is a fully developed and competitive SSB race car. The car won five SCCA Nationals in 2007. Extensive spares package available.

    This is a great car for Road America (Runoffs 2009) Here is a picture of the car leading the 2007 June Sprints:

    Call (720) 254-5478 with any questions
    Attached Files

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    Re: SCCA 2000 SSB Camaro Race Car - Rocky Mtn. Nat. Champ. ($8000)

    Ttttt

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    • #3
      Re: SCCA 2000 SSB Camaro Race Car - Rocky Mtn. Nat. Champ. ($8000)

      Any questions on what this car is all about? Thanks

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      • #4
        Re: SCCA 2000 SSB Camaro Race Car - Rocky Mtn. Nat. Champ. ($8000)

        why are you selling it?
        besides the need for money...hence whats wrong with it?

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        • #5
          Re: SCCA 2000 SSB Camaro Race Car - Rocky Mtn. Nat. Champ. ($8000)

          I live high in the Rocky mountains now and have no shop or place to work on it or store it (I live in Aspen). I had a great run with it, including winning the 2007 Rocky Mountain Division SSB National Championship. I set the track record at Miller Motorsports Park last year. I've raced SCCA Nationals for four/five years now, I've raced the car at Watkins Glen, Pocono, Nelson Ledges, Mid Ohio, Road America, Miller Motorsports Park, Grattan, La Junta, Pueblo, of course the Runoffs at Heartland Park, probably a couple more tracks I am forgetting about.

          The car is still very competitive and will whip the Solstice *** at HP tracks like Road America... We ran a 2:47.2 last year, that would have made us 2nd or 3rd at this year's June Sprints, and that was before the 1LE sway bars were approved for comp by the SCCA... The comp board has shown great interest in keeping the car alive in SSB, and just wait til the Runoffs are at Road America next year... Of course the car can't run with the solstice or MSR miata at handling tracks....

          The car has had a small fortune in development put into it at MAC Autosports on the dyno and 3R racing in Denver for chassis development... I have also spent the time to carefully remove as much weight as legal by SCCA rules.... The car is fully developed, and will be competitive right out of the box... Contingency money totaled $1350 for a National win, so I was winning $2700 a double national weekend last year, plus the divisional title at $2500 from Kumho, Summit and GM... That definitely helps to keep the costs down for wheel to wheel racing!

          At this point my spares package is down to:

          Torque arm
          Several sets of springs
          Front and rear shocks (shock dyno'd by 3R racing in Denver)
          One set of nice rims (painted black)

          Included with the car is a custom OEM GM Camaro car cover that fits like a glove and is waterproof, all 3 GM service manuals, clean car history SCCA logbook with 2008 annual inspection, and three (3) inch notebooks with dyno sheets, part numbers and set up notes for all of the tracks listed above.

          I also have traqmate files by the boatload... and in car video at those tracks...

          The car is also eligible in SCCA ITR, NASA PTE, or it would make a great starter build for an AI / A Sedan / CMC or T2 car...

          I just thought there were a lot of really passionate 3800 Camaro guys on here and that maybe one of them would be interested in going wheel to wheel in a cheap and really competitive race class like SSB in the SCCA...

          In other words, nothing wrong with the car, great race car right out of the box, I am just ready to move on to a different sport/lifestyle...

          Thanks
          Ross

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          • #6
            Re: SCCA 2000 SSB Camaro Race Car - Rocky Mtn. Nat. Champ. ($8000)

            just a bump....

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            • #7
              Re: SCCA 2000 SSB Camaro Race Car - Rocky Mtn. Nat. Champ. ($8000)

              Anybody up for some wheel to wheel racing?

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              • #8
                Re: SCCA 2000 SSB Camaro Race Car - Rocky Mtn. Nat. Champ. ($8000)

                You extra rear springs u like to sell? If so are they softer then stock?

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                • #9
                  Re: SCCA 2000 SSB Camaro Race Car - Rocky Mtn. Nat. Champ. ($8000)

                  man I wish we had something like that around here. all anyone does around here is drag..
                  course I guess there is Mid-Ohio raceways. Extra bump for ya bud.
                  Archer
                  MISC: 01 parts. Some interior, T top kit, seats etc.
                  http://forum.camarov6.com/showthread.php?t=95347

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                  • #10
                    Re: SCCA 2000 SSB Camaro Race Car - Rocky Mtn. Nat. Champ. ($8000)

                    Originally posted by Camarodragcar2002 View Post
                    You extra rear springs u like to sell? If so are they softer then stock?
                    SSB = stock. Some guys keep several sets of shocks, springs, etc. just because there are small variances even in the OEM parts, but for all practical purposes they will still be stock.

                    Too bad I didn't see this a year ago - I bought an '02 last Dec. with the intent of doing a gradual build up to an ITR car. Not sure if that's ever gonna happen - I don't think the car will get down to the min weight, and I'm still spending too much $$$ on my ITA car - but it would still be a fun car to race in SSB.

                    Good luck with the sale.

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