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Images: Amir Totem via Pro-Touring.com
By now, you’ve heard of the 1967 Camaro named Vengeance. Owned by graffiti artist Amir Totem, this boisterous piece of American muscle is a pro-touring beast like no other. So what more should you know? Plenty! Although Vengeance has been finished for about five years now, we recently found more information about the car from Totem, as well as some never-before-seen photos of the car. Check them out below thanks to Pro-Touring.com.
Built atop an Art Morrison chassis, equipped with street-fighter features like shaved body seams and drip rails, and wielding custom touches like a one-off grill and flat black “rattle can” paint job, Vengeance is one bad muscle car. But this classic first-gen Camaro is much more than just looks. Under the hood, you’ll find an LS7 powerhouse (one of three that Vengeance has seen), that’s good for around 650 ponies, matted to a T56 transmission built by RPM. The car also features Wilwood brakes, 19-inch NewGen wheels and a 12-bolt Moser Posi-traction rearend with 3.83 gears. With a package like this, you know you’re facing down one mean machine.
While this Camaro was certainly the product of Totem’s dreams, the car wouldn’t have been possible without the talent of many of the industry’s heavy hitters. Those that were involved include Hellion Kustoms, which redid the body modifications on the car originally started by RKK, Garage Zero, which was responsible for the engine build, and Fule Carbon Creations, which was in charge of all the car’s carbon fiber work.
We’re all pretty familiar with what Vengeance looks like now but few have seen the car before she was transformed into this evil muscle car. But just like any build, Vengeance has a past and we certainly wouldn’t recognize this Camaro as the same mean machine.
Totem’s Camaro is definitely one of a kind and the dream street-fighter of many a hardened automotive enthusiast. Vengeance is definitely not going away and she will forever live on as the ultimate standard for wicked G-machines.