The Spectre Performance Carbon Camaro, a heavily modified 1970 model, was designed as a Pro Touring machine to debut at SEMA. However, unlike many vehicles displayed at SEMA, the Carbon Camaro was not merely a showpiece.
Almost every weekend, Spectre Performance sends their Carbon Camaro to an autocross event with their own Brandy Morrow behind the wheel. Brandy wasted no time collecting wins for Spectre at shows and events across the country. Unfortunately, at an event in Pleasanton, CA, a concrete barrier stood in the way of her continued success.
For the replacement parts to repair their Camaro, Spectre turned to the GM restoration parts industry leader: Classic Industries.
“The flares, the spoilers, the carbon fiber; these things are great for lightening a track car while grabbing attention.” said Ray Yager, Classic Industries Merchandising Director. “But at the end of the day, it’s the hard-to-find supports, brackets, and restoration parts that keep these cars on the road. That’s where Classic Industries’ vast selection and large inventory really shines.”
Since the incident with the concrete, the Carbon Camaro has returned from the body shop and resumed its service as one of Spectre Performance's research and development cars, allowing Brandy Morrow to continue tearing up the autocross circuit on the weekends.