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In 1970, the Camaro everyone wanted was a 402 disguised as the SS396, purposefully understated by Chevy to keep insurance companies at bay. The SS396 Camaro everyone wanted in 1970 was actually a 402, though Chevy kept the 396 badge. Rated at 375HP, it actually made much more but, as was custom in the day.
This new Mega G+ chassis doesn’t just go faster or handle better than the competition. And it doesn’t just have the ultra-low, narrow dimensions of the original Mega G to continue the reign of the most realistic HO cars on earth. It’s smoother, more consistent, and more intuitive than any car we’ve ever built.
Built on a Mega G+ LONG Wheelbase Chassis (1.7″)