Beastly Modified 1969 Twin-Turbocharged Camaro, Roaring at 3350 Horsepower, Resembles a Demon! (VIDEO)


This is no less than a 3350-horsepower twin-turbocharged 615-cubic-inch engine that has been dubbed “Sick Seconds” because it is the only car that has ever been able to pull off five six-second passes in four days’ time, according to Nation Muscle Cars. This is the fastest car in America, proven and tested and unable to be discredited.

Killer modified 3350-horsepower 1969 twin turbocharged Camaro sounds like a  Demon! (VIDEO) – classic

First, we see Sick Seconds up close and personal at a car show, with some great close-ups of the car, interior and engine. It is a sight to behold.

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