700hp LS7 1970 Camaro Pro-Touring Detroit Speed Built to Track

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Detroit Speed 1970 pro-touring Camaro with Kyle Tucker behind the wheel ripping through Charolette Motor Speedway. This 2nd Gen Camaro is running a 700 horsepower Mast LS7 and has the entire Detroit Speed set up.

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THIS CAR just does it for me. Love everything about it. Second gen Camaro's rule.

scarbourgeoisie
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I will always be a Mopar guy but...I have a soft spot in my heart for these 70 - 73 camaros because my mom had a 71. I still remember going to the beach in that car and all the fun we had.

wkanost
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The early second gen Camaros and Firebirds are some of the prettiest shapes ever...I think they rival any Ferrari from the 60’s and early 70’s for pure beauty!

robertc
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I love seeing that you're highlighting some badass cars in other parts of the country instead of just what is in CA. Awesome car from an awesome builder

ejmarkle
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I’ve always loved that front end on the second gen camaro with the single headlights and the solid bumper

deadstockz
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Another thing about this bad ass build...The DSE suspension really makes that car stick, but the spoilers on 1st and 2nd gens really help the car stick at speed. My first Camaro was a 1973 Type LT, and had no spoilers...at speed, the car was all over the road without them. If you add the rear only ( cause I broke a couple fronts on parking curbs) it pushes the rear down and the front still catches air. With both, the car really handles noticeably better. JMO.

robertc
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So pumped you featured Kyle tuckers 1970. Ive been waiting for this one for a while, always been a favorite in the pro touring / autocross scene

OneThirtyTwoScale
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Love the sound of you guys ripping around. Awesome time.

DXFXmc
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Your out driving around that track with the man, In his car, wow dude you are lucky, and to have that level of a guy be your friend? It's priceless

jamesploof
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Man that drives well, such a good looking set up and dialled what a unit. lol looks like he had you on the edge of ya seat Shaun, tighten up. Always great

khabaaustralia
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I never get tired of Camaros. Cool video, thanks.

ron
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YOU TRUSTED THIS GUY DRIVING BRO.DIDNT EVEN GIVE YOU GLOVES OR FIRE SUIT.GOOD VID LOVE THE CAMAROS.

retrovinnie
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This setup makes for the best looking gen 2 Camaro I have seen. The ride height and stance, tire width, and even the spoiler are just perfect. The driving character combined with the appearance make this Camaro a winner.

soyounoat
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Now that's a real muscle car. No bullshit interior with lights and crap allover the place. Best representation of how you setup a car. Dse is the best in the biz. All the car needs now is a gforce dog box.

mattvorhees
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Detroit Speed is definitely top shelf and that ride along was sick!!🏁🏁🏁

christophermarechal
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There’s a reason why so many of the baddest pro touring cars are 2nd gen Camaro’s. That thing is a serious drivers machine and I love the color.

chrislovett
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NICE!!!

Kyle, Helmet, Full fire/driving suit, gloves n Haans device.

n Sean just a helmet..lol, he looked nervous!

martingatavaski
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I would have to split bumper that thing for ultimate terror effect. Beautiful car!

crackedbrainOG
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I remember when the Kyle first appeared in a mag. Super rod featured there 69 Camaro. Happy to see the continued success from the track to the builder of the year! That 2nd gen is ready for battle!

biglakehotrods
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I've used a Centerforce clutch on three different vehicles and I've never been disappointed.

mikeh.