Hey, here is an idea, buy a new Camaro, Trash it, and its worth 3 times more than what you paid for it....

There will never be another 2010 Camaro like Bill Rombauts, at least not for anther thirty years. Rombauts and his friend/fellow Hot Rod Power Tour veteran Dave Sherer decided to take a 2010 Camaro where no one has gone before. The term ?patina? encompasses the new obsession and torrid love affair for all things rusty, besmirched, dented and tarnished. Sherer and Rombauts chose to defile the shiny factory maroon paint job.

Sherer and his business partner, Anthony Mussulli at DNA Restorations helped Rombauts select the components to create one very unique street-driven 1000 horsepower Camaro. DNA Restorations is known for building one very high-end car at a time, but this one-off Camaro build resulted in the formation of a new division for the company, ?DNA unRestorations.? A new 485 cubic inch engine, complete with a GM Performance Parts block designed for racing purposes, aftermarket cylinder heads and other goodies were combined to create the power plant for this Camaro.
Full Article here:- Would You Believe This Camaro Cost $100k? - LSXTV

There will never be another 2010 Camaro like Bill Rombauts, at least not for anther thirty years. Rombauts and his friend/fellow Hot Rod Power Tour veteran Dave Sherer decided to take a 2010 Camaro where no one has gone before. The term ?patina? encompasses the new obsession and torrid love affair for all things rusty, besmirched, dented and tarnished. Sherer and Rombauts chose to defile the shiny factory maroon paint job.

Sherer and his business partner, Anthony Mussulli at DNA Restorations helped Rombauts select the components to create one very unique street-driven 1000 horsepower Camaro. DNA Restorations is known for building one very high-end car at a time, but this one-off Camaro build resulted in the formation of a new division for the company, ?DNA unRestorations.? A new 485 cubic inch engine, complete with a GM Performance Parts block designed for racing purposes, aftermarket cylinder heads and other goodies were combined to create the power plant for this Camaro.
Full Article here:- Would You Believe This Camaro Cost $100k? - LSXTV