The 'Firebreather' Camaro Unveiled--50 will be produced

 

Firebreather Camaro

Firebreather Camaro

Firebreather Camaro

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A few weeks back a mystery Camaro was spotted adorned with camouflage leading many to speculate Chevrolet was out testing a Z28 prototype or test mule.  Unfortunately this was not the case as it turns out the Camaro was a custom built vehicle commissioned by Exodus Pictures, LLC dubbed the 'Firebreather'.  The custom Camaro was built off the 2010 Camaro platform in conjunction with Classic Design Concepts as a hero car for the upcoming movie "Jinn".  The Camaro was designed by the films writer, director and Art Center grad AJ Ahmad who wanted to bring together the developing Michigan film industry and the states history.  The Camaro features a custom reworked front fascia, completely new rear fascia, custom hood, wheels, Eibach Pro-Plus performance handling package and embroidered seats.

The car was recently unveiled at the Detroit Autorama which took place this past weekend.

For those who like the look of the Firebreather Camaro you are in luck as Exodus Pictures has announced they will produce 50 serialized copies of the vehicle with a price tag starting around $60,000.

Source: Jalopnik.com





 
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  1. Looks a lot like the Lingfelter TA Camaro's
     
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  2. This car incorporates the look of two pontiac classics.
    the 1969 fire bird, and the 1979 fire bird. This is obviously a farewell piece, designed and built in memory of the late great pontiac brand.
     
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  3. This car incorporates the look of two pontiac classics.
    the 1969 fire bird, and the 1979 fire bird. This is obviously a farewell piece, designed and built in memory of the late great pontiac brand.
     
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