This 2010 Camaro Wears a ’69 Face in a Reverse Restomod Build

This 2010 Camaro Wears a ’69 Face in a Reverse Restomod Build

The fifth-generation Chevrolet Camaro launched amid much hype for 2010, thanks in part to its starring role in the Transformers movie series. It was loved by many for its retro-inspired look and we just found one example on sale with a few modifications that make it look especially retro.

This 2010 Camaro is listed for sale from Classic Car Addict in Mesa, Arizona and is a Synergy Special Edition. The Synergy Special Edition package added $2,060 to the starting price of the 1LT-spec Camaro and is believed to be limited to 2,245 models. What makes Synergy instantly stand out from all Camaro models is the Synergy Green paint scheme that contrasts with Cyber ​​Gray racing stripes across the hood and trunk lid.

As if color alone wasn’t enough to make the Camaro stand out, a previous owner fitted it with a body inspired by a 1969 Camaro SS. This package includes a front end virtually identical to the Camaro 69 with circular headlights, black grille, SS badge and chrome accents.

The modifications continue at the rear, with the taillights blacked out and chrome accents across the bumper and tailpipe. In the cabin there are a number of touches that really catch the eye, such as green across parts of the dashboard and door panels. The seats have also been re-trimmed with new leather by the company behind the body kit.

Like all standard Camaro Synergy Special Edition models, this model is powered by a 3.6-liter naturally aspirated V6 engine that pumps out 304 horsepower and 273 pound-feet (370 Nm) of torque sent to the rear wheels through a six-speed manual transmission. While we don’t think the exterior or interior will appeal to everyone, the fact that the Camaro has driven 28,547 miles (45,941 km) is sure to entice some enthusiasts. The car was listed for $29,995 from the dealership’s website.

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