Schwartz Performance Building Raybestos Brakes 1971 Camaro - aftermarketNews

Schwartz Performance Building Raybestos Brakes 1971 Camaro

Award-winning shop building pro-touring Camaro for 2014 giveaway promotion.

McHENRY, Ill. – Following up on the excitement surrounding its 2013 promotional giveaway vehicle, the Raybestos Rattlesnake off-road Toyota Tundra built by Addictive Desert designs, the company today formally unveiled plans for its 2014 giveaway project already underway: a Raybestos-edition 1971 Camaro RS “G-Machine,” built with a Pro-Touring sensibility. 
 
Award-winning chassis and muscle car builder Jeff Schwartz is directing construction of the Raybestos project at his shop Schwartz Performance in Woodstock, Ill., just outside of Chicago. The Raybestos Camaro RS will be equipped with plenty of power for both highway and raceway, with plans for a 650-plus horsepower Schwartz-modified, GM LS3 V8 engine with SLP supercharger, mated to a Tremec 6-speed manual transmission and severe-duty Moser 9-inch rear axle. Effectively delivering all of that power to the ground will be the responsibility of Schwartz’s proprietary “G-Machine” custom-fabricated chassis: a bolt-in, high-performance, fully-engineered modern suspension upgrade for vintage uni-bodied muscle cars.  
 
The team will prepare the Raybestos Camaro with an affordable “off the shelf” performance disc brake upgrade package, using Raybestos brake components readily available to DIYers from the vast Raybestos OE-replacement product catalog, and featuring the company’s innovative new Element3 brake pads, with Enhanced Hybrid Technology (EHT). With the attributes of both ceramic and semi-metallic friction materials in a single hybrid compound, the Raybestos Element3 brake pads promise enhanced performance and improved stopping power – desirable for a muscle car that’s destined to spend considerable time on both on the street and the racetrack. In addition, a long list of performance parts from peers in the automotive aftermarket are slated for installation on the Camaro, and are set to be featured in the ongoing Raybestos build coverage.
 
An outline of plans for the Raybestos Camaro RS build and promotion were shared by Bruce Tartaglione Sr., VP of global marketing and sales for Brake Parts Inc., manufacturer of Raybestos brand brakes. “The Raybestos Camaro will be given away to one lucky professional mechanic or do-it-yourself Raybestos customer as part of a North American summer sales promotion that runs June 1 through Sept. 15, and the build process will be chronicled on national television, on social media and in exclusive content on our RaybestosGarage.com microsite,” added Tartaglione.  
 
After assembling a customized Toyota Tundra, ROUSH Mustang, ’64 GTO, and ’32 Ford Roadster Pickup in Raybestos promotions over the past several years, the Schwartz-built Camaro will be the first Chevrolet muscle car project that the company has undertaken. “We’ve paid close attention to the recent Raybestos project builds,” said Schwartz Performance founder and owner Jeff Schwartz. “We’re excited that the folks at Raybestos selected us to build their next giveaway car, and we’ll have fun showing the world what this Raybestos-equipped Schwartz G-Machine will be capable of.”
 
For more information on the Raybestos 1971 Camaro, and its planned North American summer sales promotion, or for questions on any Raybestos brand brake products, visit www.RaybestosBrakes.com.
 

You May Also Like

ZF Cleans Up Metro Park for Earth Day

ZF said the effort was in line with its dedication to sustainability, zero-waste and circularity.

ZF Cleans up Metro Park

This past weekend, MEMA Aftermarket Suppliers' Cheryl Dry and Brenna McCann joined ZF Group to help clean up Stony Creek Metro Park in Shelby Township, Mich.

The effort was in line with ZF's dedication to sustainability, zero-waste, and circularity—which includes remanufacturing to reduce resource use and enable a second life for many products, the company said.

PRT Launches 30 New Complete Strut Assemblies

The new items represent more than 10 million vehicles in new coverage, PRT said.

Motorcar Parts of America’s Selwyn Joffe on Core Values

Sustainability is embedded in every facet of the company’s operations, Joffe affirmed.

Motorcar Parts of America's Selwyn Joffe on Core Values
Bendix to Consolidate Nevada Operation into Indiana Campus

The company expects no changes to availability going forward and little to no customer impact as the consolidation is completed.

NexaMotion Group Expands Product Offering in Fort Worth, Texas

General repair product lines are now available at Transtar’s branch in Fort Worth, Texas, in addition to transmission and driveline-related products.

Other Posts

Snap-on Approved for Direct Access to Nissan Secured Gateway Vehicles 

The ability to work with Nissan secure systems is available on Snap-on Wi-Fi enabled products operating the latest software. 

Nissan Secured Gateway Vehicles 
Solero Technologies to Acquire Kendrion’s Automotive Business

The acquisition would expand Solero’s presence with the addition of five European plants located in the Czech Republic, Germany and Romania, as well as one plant in the U.S.

Solero Technologies to Acquire Kendrion's Automotive Business
FCS Introduces 16 New Numbers in April

The new numbers cover many popular applications, including the Jeep Compass, Lexus GX470, Mazda 3, Nissan Armada, Ram 1500 and more.

FCS Introduces 16 New Numbers in April
US Motor Works, LLC Releases New Fuel Pumps

The latest release includes coverage for Toyota and Mazda applications.