Number 1 on my bucket list before I die is to spend an afternoon with you in one of your builds! Just love the detail, thought and care you put into every build.
ID SAY THAT'S A 200K CAR. I watched the video. That 1970 Camaro is absolutely killer. The twin-turbo 427 small block engine, the Roadster Shop Fast Track chassis, and the body work all look incredible. This car is worthy of its name, "Split Second." If you want to own a vehicle built this way, you're going to have to pay top dollar. I'd bet it's well worth the price.
Your right on about how you look in the car, I always see guys with these crazy builds but they look to big for the car even if it’s convertible lol. I think a lot of people overlook that seat height portion lol
If it has Nelson racing stamped on your engine, you just entered the thunder dome, those guys are unbelievable on what they can do to an engine that can drive from Main to Cali
This really hits me close to home enough to piss me off in a way I can't describe. I'm a Carman-Welder for a Class 1 railroad. My work holds tens of thousands of tons. I'm the first in to get the car shop set up and the last to leave everyday. My folks had a '72 Camaro. When I was born they brought me home from the hospital in that car. Later my father and I later turned it into a street car that wasn't touched by anything else around. They reluctantly sold it in '89. There isn't a single day that's gone by that car hasn't come to my mind in thought. Now, I can type this with certainty to say... I'm doing everything RIGHT. I'm disciplined. Honest and work my ass to the bone beating my body to death on steel. Can't afford to get near even a piece of shit early second gen Camaro. This video just rubs my nose in that fact. That's why I'm actually beyond pissed at this point. Don't get me wrong.. They did a helluva job on that '70. But where in T.F. do people get this kind of money?! I don't get it. -Yours Truly, An American Blue Collar Dinosaur
Don't beat yourself up, man. You gotta remember, the folks with the money to buy/build stuff like this don't work for anyone, usually a lot of people work for THEM. They chose a different path, and probably had a little help along the way along with the same kind of work ethic you have.
Don't live your life being pissed off at everyone that is doing better than you, if things don't change nothing changes, if you carry on doing the same things you do daily you'll have the same standard of life.. Make the change....!!
This is a lot like one of the cars I plan on building, except for 2 things a sequential manual trans and air to water intercooling since I live in the desert south west. Also a Big Fan of the early 2nd gen Camaro's don't have enough people building them
@@TheTransporter100 I’ve seen that video before! I automatically fell in love with that build! It literally made me go on offer up and start searching for some G-bodies and ls motors 😂…that car is literally built EXACTLY the way I would go about it if I had to build one, I wouldn’t change a damn thing
Not enough people do sequentials in streetable pro touring builds. It's amazing how they'll spend $6K on a faceplated manual but won't go to a paddle shift sequential that can lop 2 seconds off a lap just by itself.
@@spdcrzy sequential paddle shifter would be fucking sick! I’m actually thinking of doing that for my 96 cobra build! Or getting a 300zxTT and doing a sequential paddle shifter on that
Nice resto-mod. You put a lot of work into it. I prefer street survivors. Similar to what the Air Force does with their mature planes. From far away they look pristine but up close the service concentrates on mechanical reliability and decent cosmetic repair. The planes have a semi-industrial look about him. Older performance can have the same vibe. Obviously heavy mod work is out so it makes sense to have an original performance car to work with.
You guys are Top of the Heap.. Absolutely incredible work Like seriously.....no joke Bad to the fricken bone. Sick AF, Done to perfection Straight up rocketship Well well done Right up there with DETROIT SPEED AND ENGINEERING
I like everything about this car. I prefer second gen Camaro's over 1st gen styling. I would change only two small things - personal preference only - the wheel design and the shifter. Nelson Racing Engines are gold standard for reliable performance too.
Good God that thing is straight bad ass..But again another car video that left out the most important part. How much did it cost to build and how much are you selling it for?
I like how you do this because the design is everything in the vigils to. I know. Nelson brothers were ashamed engine terrible character fundamental outstanding.
Hi JEREMY GERBER. Like I always said RS is the best. How come we can’t find the original videos of your builds any more 69 6 9 camaro .cheveles . Mustangs specifically 69 mach1 this one that you are representing on this video blue 70 camaro with most beautiful rear end IRS suspension and many more than I can’t remember??? Tnx again for sharing with us
@RoadsterShop - fantastic car, and even better explanation of the benefits of your perimeter chassis design. Well done!
Truth
Number 1 on my bucket list before I die is to spend an afternoon with you in one of your builds! Just love the detail, thought and care you put into every build.
I CAN NOT WAIT to get my chassis from you guys in a few months! Shout out to Patrick Webster!
ID SAY THAT'S A 200K CAR.
I watched the video. That 1970 Camaro is absolutely killer. The twin-turbo 427 small block engine, the Roadster Shop Fast Track chassis, and the body work all look incredible. This car is worthy of its name, "Split Second." If you want to own a vehicle built this way, you're going to have to pay top dollar. I'd bet it's well worth the price.
You will get my wagon one day. Full Fast Track Chassis with IRS.
Absolutely top end shop. Amazing work really. Of only I had the money I’d go straight to this shop
*Great job RS, Tom Nelson if you read this hope you are doing well healthy wealth, and peaceful space.*
Right
Yes I would love to have one this is very cool , I've watched the Nelson videos for quite awhile
I really like everything about that car!!
Amazing. 1970 style camaro is one of my favorite muscle cars.
Always amazed at the work y’all do. Flawless vehicles. Can’t wait to see the future of the roadster shop.
Been a fan of Nelson Racing Engines for a while.
Love it just myself not into the wheels
I second that.
Yea the wheels are terrible
Agree those wheels are abysmal
I feel that! Don’t like them at all. But the car is bad ass
@@matthewburkholder1076 let's see your car
Killer Camaro!! Nice stealth look to it..
Such a badass build! Love this car
Absolutely my favorite build of yours, and of course it's my birth year Camaro, WOW!!! One day . . .
Your right on about how you look in the car, I always see guys with these crazy builds but they look to big for the car even if it’s convertible lol. I think a lot of people overlook that seat height portion lol
Beautiful build and attention to detail. Love the design and engineering of the chassis and the twin-turbo engine
If it has Nelson racing stamped on your engine, you just entered the thunder dome, those guys are unbelievable on what they can do to an engine that can drive from Main to Cali
I had a 71 15 years ago and I loved it every day. You make me cry. I still miss it today.
I'll gonna dream with this one tonight
Truly one of the baddest Hot Rods in this solar system
My dream car right there great job guys. Would love to see it in person
lots of love for big Tom, sweet ride 😇
This video is amazing!!! Love the editing!!!
Awesome Build Guys!!
Waiting on 2 motors from Tom both goin on roadster shop frames…..can’t wait
Amazing performance and love the minimalistic look! Resembles the era! Looking for another build? Currently working with two 78 Toyo pickups
Nice video. Nice car
I love the build. I have the same $200 Winters shifter. They aren't pretty but they are simple and precise.
I love everything about this car except the wheels.
This really hits me close to home enough to piss me off in a way I can't describe. I'm a Carman-Welder for a Class 1 railroad. My work holds tens of thousands of tons. I'm the first in to get the car shop set up and the last to leave everyday. My folks had a '72 Camaro. When I was born they brought me home from the hospital in that car. Later my father and I later turned it into a street car that wasn't touched by anything else around. They reluctantly sold it in '89. There isn't a single day that's gone by that car hasn't come to my mind in thought. Now, I can type this with certainty to say... I'm doing everything RIGHT. I'm disciplined. Honest and work my ass to the bone beating my body to death on steel. Can't afford to get near even a piece of shit early second gen Camaro. This video just rubs my nose in that fact. That's why I'm actually beyond pissed at this point. Don't get me wrong.. They did a helluva job on that '70. But where in T.F. do people get this kind of money?! I don't get it.
-Yours Truly,
An American Blue Collar Dinosaur
Invest your money into stocks and crypto. Do research you’ll be surprised how much you make, you’ll get your car.
Don't beat yourself up, man. You gotta remember, the folks with the money to buy/build stuff like this don't work for anyone, usually a lot of people work for THEM. They chose a different path, and probably had a little help along the way along with the same kind of work ethic you have.
Don't live your life being pissed off at everyone that is doing better than you, if things don't change nothing changes, if you carry on doing the same things you do daily you'll have the same standard of life.. Make the change....!!
@@pauldouglas9518 Nah.. No pissed. But thanks bro..
@@CSXT8250 carry on treading water then....
I build May Twin Turbos alreddy 1995 Efi (Vems) Corvette custom..Nice Camaro you have👍👍
Hey bro you are now in a sports car. 100% a work of art.
Beautiful car. Makes me want a Camaro.
Superb build! Great engine choice!
Keep uploading dude!
This is a lot like one of the cars I plan on building, except for 2 things a sequential manual trans and air to water intercooling since I live in the desert south west. Also a Big Fan of the early 2nd gen Camaro's don't have enough people building them
I agree! I’ll take one of these 2nd gen Camaros over the overrated and more popular 69 Camaro…and I’m with you on that sequential manual trans
@@petrolhead8851 Checkout this, It's not a Camaro but it's a GM product with a custom sequential trans ruclips.net/video/hU8GmAKW9ng/видео.html
@@TheTransporter100 I’ve seen that video before! I automatically fell in love with that build! It literally made me go on offer up and start searching for some G-bodies and ls motors 😂…that car is literally built EXACTLY the way I would go about it if I had to build one, I wouldn’t change a damn thing
Not enough people do sequentials in streetable pro touring builds. It's amazing how they'll spend $6K on a faceplated manual but won't go to a paddle shift sequential that can lop 2 seconds off a lap just by itself.
@@spdcrzy sequential paddle shifter would be fucking sick! I’m actually thinking of doing that for my 96 cobra build! Or getting a 300zxTT and doing a sequential paddle shifter on that
This car is sick great job roadster shop the engine is very stout this small block is really powerful really a great build 👍
Man. She’s badass. Congrats bro!!!!
Megamillions hear I come! 😁
Live by this shop- it’s like candy land seeing what’s there- incredible ❤
It's a hybrid. Love it
The build quality is something else. Wish I can bring one of their builds down to South Africa some day.
What kind of ECU do you have in it? Are you able to use like a motec solution and have traction control?
One of my all time favorites from your guys that’s not a chevelle 😂. Killer content Kudos to your in house media guy/guys
Fuck me sideways, you boys have it figured out! Love that Avant Garde Interior too!
That is just badass man period 👍👍👍
Nice resto-mod. You put a lot of work into it. I prefer street survivors. Similar to what the Air Force does with their mature planes. From far away they look pristine but up close the service concentrates on mechanical reliability and decent cosmetic repair. The planes have a semi-industrial look about him. Older performance can have the same vibe. Obviously heavy mod work is out so it makes sense to have an original performance car to work with.
Bill, sounds like our 'Survivor Series' style builds - check them out on our website - roadstershop.com/gallery/survivor-series/
Okay dude I am sold.
My guy that car is to my the definition of rolling art. The looks stance and engine 👏 be really proud of this treasure
I am tempted to make a version with "Pork Chop Express" soundtrack playing as background music as he is talking about the car in the video.😁🧐🧙♂
THIS IS A COOL LOOKING CAR AND 1500HP WOW11
That car is insane
Insane
Wow great work this is extraordinary
Im indonesia fans RS 👌
You guys are Top of the Heap..
Absolutely incredible work
Like seriously.....no joke
Bad to the fricken bone.
Sick AF, Done to perfection
Straight up rocketship
Well well done
Right up there with DETROIT SPEED AND ENGINEERING
I like everything about this car. I prefer second gen Camaro's over 1st gen styling. I would change only two small things - personal preference only - the wheel design and the shifter. Nelson Racing Engines are gold standard for reliable performance too.
This Thing can make a hell cat look like a daily driver
Awesome Camaro
What the name of this car?? Goosebumps? Bad Ass Camaro
never seen such a beauty :*
All but the wheels.. 🔥
Work of art
what a beautiful Camaro
No to 1 video of this car Please...
wow what a beast
Does it use both sets of injectors at once ,or how it's programmed
Fascinating and Interesting video. ...
Such a fantastic job 🤠🤠🇺🇸🇺🇸🙇💗💗💗💗💗💗💗💗🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩😘😘👍🙏 love from India 🙏
Nice ride!
Good God that thing is straight bad ass..But again another car video that left out the most important part. How much did it cost to build and how much are you selling it for?
Badass Mustang killing CAMARO... LOVE IT... BadAss CAMARO..🔥🔥🔥🖤🖤🖤🖤🖤 that Roar of a V8... nothing beats it..
Beautiful car you guys always build Beautiful cars.
My favorite Camaro.
Wow Jeremy BIG how much was the build ?
Probably $800k
Thats a big seat.
The car is an amazing beast, all kudos to the team. But what makes her 1970's Camaro?
I like how you do this because the design is everything in the vigils to. I know. Nelson brothers were ashamed engine terrible character fundamental outstanding.
Such a cute car!
What happened to the outdoor handles?
I'll just cut to the chase, simply bad ass!!
Wooooooo MaMa !!!!!!! Scorching blacktop ,!!!!!!!
😍😍😍😍😍😍😍
What a BEAST!!!
It's super cool ♪
Is this car for sale??? Please reply. I've got to have it.
Amazing
Like Candy Bars , any wrapper can look cool , but what's inside the wrapper is what counts ,
I have a bad ass 10 GT500 840whp 3.6KB FORGED 30over 5.4, etc , BUT I FUCKING LOVE THE CAMARO!! THIS IS ONE PERFECT FN BUILD!!!!!
Love the car...HATE THE RIMS
Bad ass car but needs wider wheels and tires both front and back
Beautiful car ...
que bestialidad !
Hi JEREMY GERBER. Like I always said RS is the best. How come we can’t find the original videos of your builds any more 69 6 9 camaro .cheveles . Mustangs specifically 69 mach1 this one that you are representing on this video blue 70 camaro with most beautiful rear end IRS suspension and many more than I can’t remember??? Tnx again for sharing with us
Shoulda stuck an 6xd sequential trans from Race Tech Services in this … talk to Rick tell him Miguel sent ya
Kickass machine!!!
What time is the quarter?
Nelson has been silent for quite a while
love it!!!
Show de bola mas gostava mais quando mostrava a construção dos carros
سياره روعه 👍🏻