1979 Camaro
My personal favorite car, the ‘79 Camaro. I might release a “Z28” version later on. This is probably my best car replica so far. Pitch and Yaw to control.
This car was pretty much identical throughout 1978, 1979, 1980, and 1981. It was considered (along with the Firebird) to be the only muscle car that survived through the 1970s fuel crisis and regulation changes. The Second Gen Camaro shares a frame (code named F-Body) and many other parts with the Pontiac Firebird and Trans Am. This one has a 175 Horsepower small block V8 (Chevrolet purposely under-reported the horsepower to make it cheaper to get insurance for). In 1979, the Camaro was available in 4 models: Sport Coupe, Rally Sport, Berlinetta, and Z/28. 1979 was the most popular year ever for the camaro with 290,000 cars sold.
Specifications
General Characteristics
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- Wingspan 8.0ft (2.5m)
- Length 21.2ft (6.5m)
- Height 6.2ft (1.9m)
- Empty Weight 3,969lbs (1,800kg)
- Loaded Weight 4,094lbs (1,857kg)
Performance
- Wing Loading 439,839.3lbs/ft2 (2,147,483.6kg/m2)
- Wing Area 0.0ft2 (0.0m2)
- Drag Points 4225
Parts
- Number of Parts 170
- Control Surfaces 0
- Performance Cost 739
@Thunderhawk there is also more history
@IslandSinker that’s such a cool story from history
someone should make the "Ghost Camaro" by "God's Rambo" using this, complete with the matte gray paint, a minesweeping bumper, nitro, and the yellow rubber ducky on the front
@ShocK69 Yeah, sure!
Uhmm hello, just asking, can i remake this one too?
@12705129 Somebody has already suggested a Mustang next, but I’ll try to make a corvette too!
@Thunderhawk can you do a C3 Corvette? Year is up to you.
@BeastHunter legend has it that anyone who drives it will become “camaro guy”
It's empty without camaro guy.