A few years ago, when Chevy came out with the new Camaro Z/28, the company introduced the Flow-Tie. The Flow-Tie was essentially a cut-out version of the new Chevy badge that went on the front of the new Camaro that allowed for greater cooling and better aero dynamics for the performance car.
With the launch of the new Camaro just a few months away, Chevy has decided that the company will begin to preview some of the aftermarket, but direct from the manufacturer, parts that will become available for the new 6th generation Camaro.
Ford has Vaughn Gittin Jr. and Ken Block as the company’s in house drifters, but what about Chevy. Who does Chevy call when the company needs to get a car sideways? Michael Tung, that’s who.
All right Camaro fans, prepare to begin drooling. Prepare for an uncomfortable feeling in your pants, followed by a need to check your bank accounts, and then a new need to put more money into your account so you can later take it out.
The new 6th-generation Camaro is one of the most eagerly anticipated muscle cars to come out in a long time. The old Zeta platform is gone, replaced by the new Alpha platform that underpins the new ATS-V.