Hemmings Muscle Machines

PROJECT CHEAP SHOT

IT’S BEEN SAID THAT OPINIONS are like belly buttons: Everybody has one. So, we’re not surprised that notions on what constitutes a proper Pro Touring machine are as prolific as the proverbial navel nub. Still, most enthusiasts would agree that improvements in steering, brakes, and suspension will top the list of mandatory must-haves. In this installment of our budget-built Pro Touring Camaro, we intend

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