Giulio's 1968 Chevrolet Camaro is a testament to what can be achieved when vision meets vintage muscle. Originally purchased as a project car in July 2024, the Camaro’s exact heritage is still a bit of a mystery. “Still trying to determine what it was born as before it got cloned,” Giulio notes, adding that it may have started life as a Rally Sport (RS) with a 327, based on the body emblems. Today, it houses a 307 small-block under the hood—a modest but reliable powerplant for cruising.
“When life gives you lemons, do a top end refresh anyway,” he adds with a wink, showcasing the resilience and creativity so common among restoration fans.
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What makes this Camaro stand out is Giulio’s restraint and taste for subtle customization. It’s not a trailer queen or an over-the-top showstopper—it’s a mild cruiser with clean lines and thoughtful mods that nod to its muscle heritage while making it more enjoyable on today’s roads.
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Though limited to around-town drives and weekend car shows, Giulio’s Camaro has already made its mark—winning “a few Best Of” awards at local events. It’s a perfect example of how even a moderate build can become a crowd favorite when authenticity, attention to detail, and personal style shine through.
Giulio’s not done yet. Future plans for the Camaro include:
“This is a mild cruiser... won a few Best ofs... Oh well, when life gives you lemons, do a top end refresh anyway.”
We’re proud to showcase Giulio Forstall’s Camaro as a prime example of what the restoration community is all about—personal vision, dedication, and the joy of the journey.
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