Tom Hammonds’ new 1969 Camaro is not just another Camaro race car.


The former NBA superstar commissioned doorslammer artist Jerry Bickel to create an NMCA Extreme Street car like nothing before.


The car still retains a steel roof and quarter panels. 


When describing the stock 3200-pound, 1969 Camaro as nothing like before, Bickel describes it as, “Having more engineering than we’ve ever put in a car.”


We are told a small-block, centrifugally supercharged powerplant will power this all-steel Chevy.


“We pushed the rules to the limit, and even had tech officials here to double-check as we built the car,” Bickel said. “The car is 100-percent legal, it’s on the dark gray side. Tom wanted put his toes on the edge but not go over.”















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