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Pro Rides '69 Camaro

Under Construction Update

Posted July 22 2009 02:00 PM by MilesSpeed 
Filed under: Magazine Stuff

 You may remember this car from the June 2009 issue of PHR.


I got an email from builder Denny Terzich the other day with an update on his build.

Denny Terzich of North Huntingdon, Pennsilvania, has built some bad rides in his time, but none like this one. He started building cars on a professional level with his father, uncle, and cousin in 1994 forming his business called Pro Rides. He built a ’56 Chevy that turned up all over the magazines and won Goodguy’s Street Machine of The year award in 2002. He built many famous cars for companies like Summit Racing, but decided to go back to building cars for himself. Aside from building world-class show and race cars, Denny owns a business selling classic cars, that allows him to build his cars exactly how he wants.
    Denny has shown particular interest in an event held every year called Drag Week. It’s an intensive week traveling and racing where each participating car has to drive to the destinations under its own power towing all of the tools and parts it needs for racing. That’s four drag strips and 1,200 miles in 
five days, that’s brutal. Needless to say, the requirements to build a competitive car are extreme. In 2007, Denny built a ’67 Camaro that took the win running almost a full second faster than the competition ever had. The pressure is on for this year as he building a car to go even faster than his last.
    His latest project    is this ’69 Camaro titled “Sick Seconds.” His goal is to burry his competition at Drag Week by running in the 6’s. This would really be a huge achievement since Pro Mod cars are just getting into the 6-second range, and there is no way they could drive 1,200 miles. You may be asking yourself, how is this possible? The simple answer is lots of power and fiberglass. Aside from the roof, the entire body is made from a composite material. He is looking everywhere drop more weight. He says the block has an extra 50-lbs of metal he doesn’t need. The goal is to get the total weight with driver down to 2,700 lbs to -allow the 2,000-horsepower big-block to really shine.
    A cool thing about this Camaro, is it won’t always look like a drag car. The 15- and 16-inch diameter wheels for the strip will get traded out for 18- and 20-inch wheels for the street.

Now the guys at Sun Coast Race Cars are putting their final touches on the car and Denny expects to get the roller back soon. The engine is being built as we speak (as I type) and should be done by the end of next month. The car will be at SEMA and probably at PRI check it out if you're out there!


Check out Denny's Pro Rides projects at www.goprorides.com

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