Graphic Designer Renders Wild Widebody First-gen Camaro

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Emmanuel Brito - Chevy Camaro Widebody

Emmanuel Brito puts his pen to tablet to deliver a matte black first-gen Camaro with an 871 blower, and a big V8 under glass.

These days, Camaro owners looking to add some zazz to their ride slap on a widebody kit. After all, it’s one of the biggest ways to stand out visually, even when the LT or LS of choice needs no middleman to speak for it. Recipients of such kits are usually the fifth- and sixth-gen Camaros, as the aftermarket is there to provide the goods.

How often does a first-gen Camaro get the ultimate retromodern touch, though? AutoEvolution happened upon such an example, though it doesn’t exist in the real world. Though someone could make it happen if they wanted.

Emmanuel Brito - Chevy Camaro Widebody

Hailing from Venezuela, graphic designer Emmanuel Brito — who goes by personalizatuauto on Instagram and Facebook — is responsible for this slammed widebody Camaro. With his pen, tablet and digital art software, Brito’s created some wild Chevys, including Novas, classic pickups, even a take on the South American market Corsa subcompact.

Emmanuel Brito - Chevy Camaro Widebody

For this 1967 Camaro RS, Brito swapped out the retractable headlight covers for LED highlights draped upon the headlights themselves. Meanwhile, a big 871 blower rises from the bigger V8 through the see-through hood. This monster means business.

Emmanuel Brito - Chevy Camaro Widebody

The business continues through the rest of the digital Camaro. The wide fenders cover wider front and rear tires wrapped over massive black multi-spoke wheels. The only pops of color against the matte black backdrop are the bits of yellow here and there. From the neatly tied wiring on the supercharger blower, to the full roll cage and brake calipers, it’s all the sunshine anyone’ll see on the quarter-mile.

Emmanuel Brito - Chevy Camaro Widebody

The rear clicks together with a massive center exhaust tip exiting the rear diffuser. And it’s all capped off by a set of LED tail lights, whose red wireframe design hearken back to the wireframe graphics of the Eighties.

Brito’s certainly hit a home run with his take on the first-gen Camaro. We can’t wait to see what he’ll create next. And if you’d like to see his latest and greatest, too, hit up his Instagram and Facebook accounts.

Photos: Instagram/personalizatuauto

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Cameron Aubernon's path to automotive journalism began in the early New '10s. Back then, a friend of hers thought she was an independent fashion blogger.

Aubernon wasn't, so she became one, covering fashion in her own way for the next few years.

From there, she's written for: Louisville.com/Louisville Magazine, Insider Louisville, The Voice-Tribune/The Voice, TOPS Louisville, Jeffersontown Magazine, Dispatches Europe, The Truth About Cars, Automotive News, Yahoo Autos, RideApart, Hagerty, and Street Trucks.

Aubernon also served as the editor-in-chief of a short-lived online society publication in Louisville, Kentucky, interned at the city's NPR affiliate, WFPL-FM, and was the de facto publicist-in-residence for a communal art space near the University of Louisville.

Aubernon is a member of the International Motor Press Association, and the Washington Automotive Press Association.


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