Chevrolet will sell the COPO Camaro John Force Edition at the 2020 Barrett-Jackson Scottsdale occasion in January 2019, with the returns going to DonorsChoose.org. It conveys an exceptional "2020COPO-FORCE" ID plaque and is viewed as an interesting form in the COPO Camaro extend - not part of the yearly creation run of 69 COPO Camaro race vehicles.
Since 2012, Chevrolet has created 552 COPO Camaros (just 69 every year), making them staggeringly uncommon manufacturing plant race vehicles. During that time, five COPO Camaros have crossed the sale hinder for a noble cause, raising about $2 million for an assortment of significant causes.
"This is an incredible looking COPO Camaro, and I appreciated helping plan this vehicle," said John Force. "The COPO Camaro is as of now an imposing vehicle, and difficult to beat on the track. Be that as it may, this one is considerably increasingly unique, as it will help bolster a reason I immovably have confidence in."
Furthermore, a dark and-silver paint plot motivated by the John Force Edition is an accessible alternative on 2020 COPO Camaros. Truth be told, there are more shading decisions than any time in recent memory with regards to requesting the industrial facility manufactured race vehicles. Alongside the John Force shading plan and four creation hues - Black, Summit White, Satin Steel Gray and Red - there are seven legacy hues from the 1969 Camaro shading palette: Hugger Orange, Butternut Yellow, Frost Green Poly, Olympic Gold Poly, Garnet Red, Fathom Green Poly and Azure Turquoise Poly.
The 2020 COPO Camaro's accessible motor lineup incorporates a modified rendition of the supercharged, LSX-based 350 motor, highlighting a 2.65L Magnuson supercharger and all-new LSX-SC chamber heads, just as a LSX-based normally suctioned 427 motor. Additionally accessible is the Racer's Package, which incorporates a carbon-fiber air bay, double batteries, weight box, parachute and a speedy change coupling (with the supercharged motor).