Posted: Mon Dec 15, 2014 11:20 pm
2002 GMMG Hot Rod Edition Camaro #2000
Link with photos............. http://www.daytonapacecars.com/id87.html
Built by GMMG for Hot Rod Magazine & sold from Berger Chevy in Grand Rapids, MI
1 of only 36 (plus 2 prototypes)
ONLY Navy Blue Metallic with Red stripe (1 of 1)
Phase II/435 hp – 6 speed – Line-Lock - Sub-Frame Connectors
Special Hot Rod Edition two tone red/black leather interior
Fiske FM5 (17X9.5) Wheels………… (Just like the Dick Harrell ‘wide-body’ GMMG wheels). The wheels make the car POP & look so good!
GMMG Phase II Heads, Headers, GMMG Open Chambered Exhaust with Electronic Cut-out
GMMG Suspension & brakes
Bought from Original Owner –
HRE #2000 was very expensive in the day –
MSRP was $54,065 plus over $20k in recent mechanical s (over $74k).
New LS1 Short Block with new insides was built as a nice street motor putting out about the same horsepower. (See story below) – Over $15k in receipts
New Intake
New GMHP Clutch, disk & pressure plate
New brakes
Recent new tires…BFG g-Force TA – 275/40/ZR17
New Delco Battery
HRE #2000 History
The original owner owns a Body Shop & restores & builds cars. He special ordered the car from Berger Chevy. I met him many years ago & always loved the car. It looks so good & was always ‘over-detailed’ in his body shop.
It has always been stored in a climate controlled environment & now in my GMMG Showroom.
The car has been driven & shown often & has a great history on at least 4 Power Tours & has attended the Chicago Muscle Car show many times.
There are 37,047 miles on the car BUT only 500 test miles on a brand new LS1 block from GM. Let me explain…………..
I bought the car spring 2014 intending to drive it on the 2014 Power Tour (Long Hauler).
The first thing I noticed is the clutch was more of a race clutch & not a user friendly street clutch. I took the car to my GM mechanic & installed a new GMHP clutch, disk, pressure plate & all the other parts. ($1,500)
I headed out to Charlotte & the 2014 Power Tour & started tripping engine codes. I had problems in Charlotte & shipped the car to Vengeance Racing (Mike built the motor while @ GMMG). It sat for 2 months with nothing being done because they were busy.
I had the car picked up & shipped to Parks Automotive near Madison, WI. Jim is a GMMG Car owner. They pulled the motor & sent it to his engine guy Warren. Upon inspection it was determined that the ONLY way to fix it right was to order a new LS1 block from GM. The engine was built with new parts & re-installed in the car. When it was first started there wasn't any oil pressure. A defective oil pump was suspected.
The engine was dropped out again & sure enough the oil pump was stuck open. New pump & the engine went back into the car a second time. (over $16k in the motor alone)
The car was shipped to NicKey Chicago & Stefano & Corey reprogrammed the computer, ran it on the DYNO & dialed the motor in. It runs fantastic & smooth.
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For anyone not aware…. If your GMMG is running the ‘old-tune’ have it reprogrammed with the new software. Your car will run so much better. Vengeance Racing, NicKey or Berger Chevy can do this for you.
When NicKey was all done I picked the car up & drove it home to Wisconsin breaking in the motor. I drove it home for two reasons…….it’s an absolute blast to drive & I needed to know the motor was spot on. It is & the re-tune smoothed out the rough running between 1500 & 1900 RPM (like most Phase II & up GMMG’s).
For anyone that does not know me I do the GMMG Registry with Aaron Thornton & Jim Simon. JD passed away in October & he was also part of it. In addition I've owned over 17 GMMG’s & currently have eight in the collection along with 3 of 4 ‘real’ 2000 Dayton 500 GTP’s & a few other fun rides. Check them out @ http://www.daytonapacecars.com/id21.html
Why am I selling HRE? I have too many GMMG’s & not enough room. Now that I’m 70 I just need to cut back & find good new homes for a few cars. Take a look at my collection. If there is another car of interest let’s visit. (715) 529-0898. Every car in my collection is spot on perfect & just like GMMG built it. Ask anyone that knows me.
You know how to reach me. $35k
HRE #2000 could never be replaced for this money. HRE #2000 'talks the talk' & walks the walk' & is an amazing car to drive.
It's just sooooooooooo faaaaaaaaaast!!! If you want an amazing GMMG to drive consider this one. No disappointments.
Driving HRE #2000 home - May 2014 along with the '46 Pontiac
5 of 8 GMMG's
Link with photos............. http://www.daytonapacecars.com/id87.html
Built by GMMG for Hot Rod Magazine & sold from Berger Chevy in Grand Rapids, MI
1 of only 36 (plus 2 prototypes)
ONLY Navy Blue Metallic with Red stripe (1 of 1)
Phase II/435 hp – 6 speed – Line-Lock - Sub-Frame Connectors
Special Hot Rod Edition two tone red/black leather interior
Fiske FM5 (17X9.5) Wheels………… (Just like the Dick Harrell ‘wide-body’ GMMG wheels). The wheels make the car POP & look so good!
GMMG Phase II Heads, Headers, GMMG Open Chambered Exhaust with Electronic Cut-out
GMMG Suspension & brakes
Bought from Original Owner –
HRE #2000 was very expensive in the day –
MSRP was $54,065 plus over $20k in recent mechanical s (over $74k).
New LS1 Short Block with new insides was built as a nice street motor putting out about the same horsepower. (See story below) – Over $15k in receipts
New Intake
New GMHP Clutch, disk & pressure plate
New brakes
Recent new tires…BFG g-Force TA – 275/40/ZR17
New Delco Battery
HRE #2000 History
The original owner owns a Body Shop & restores & builds cars. He special ordered the car from Berger Chevy. I met him many years ago & always loved the car. It looks so good & was always ‘over-detailed’ in his body shop.
It has always been stored in a climate controlled environment & now in my GMMG Showroom.
The car has been driven & shown often & has a great history on at least 4 Power Tours & has attended the Chicago Muscle Car show many times.
There are 37,047 miles on the car BUT only 500 test miles on a brand new LS1 block from GM. Let me explain…………..
I bought the car spring 2014 intending to drive it on the 2014 Power Tour (Long Hauler).
The first thing I noticed is the clutch was more of a race clutch & not a user friendly street clutch. I took the car to my GM mechanic & installed a new GMHP clutch, disk, pressure plate & all the other parts. ($1,500)
I headed out to Charlotte & the 2014 Power Tour & started tripping engine codes. I had problems in Charlotte & shipped the car to Vengeance Racing (Mike built the motor while @ GMMG). It sat for 2 months with nothing being done because they were busy.
I had the car picked up & shipped to Parks Automotive near Madison, WI. Jim is a GMMG Car owner. They pulled the motor & sent it to his engine guy Warren. Upon inspection it was determined that the ONLY way to fix it right was to order a new LS1 block from GM. The engine was built with new parts & re-installed in the car. When it was first started there wasn't any oil pressure. A defective oil pump was suspected.
The engine was dropped out again & sure enough the oil pump was stuck open. New pump & the engine went back into the car a second time. (over $16k in the motor alone)
The car was shipped to NicKey Chicago & Stefano & Corey reprogrammed the computer, ran it on the DYNO & dialed the motor in. It runs fantastic & smooth.
[youtube:17holi6e][/youtube:17holi6e]
For anyone not aware…. If your GMMG is running the ‘old-tune’ have it reprogrammed with the new software. Your car will run so much better. Vengeance Racing, NicKey or Berger Chevy can do this for you.
When NicKey was all done I picked the car up & drove it home to Wisconsin breaking in the motor. I drove it home for two reasons…….it’s an absolute blast to drive & I needed to know the motor was spot on. It is & the re-tune smoothed out the rough running between 1500 & 1900 RPM (like most Phase II & up GMMG’s).
For anyone that does not know me I do the GMMG Registry with Aaron Thornton & Jim Simon. JD passed away in October & he was also part of it. In addition I've owned over 17 GMMG’s & currently have eight in the collection along with 3 of 4 ‘real’ 2000 Dayton 500 GTP’s & a few other fun rides. Check them out @ http://www.daytonapacecars.com/id21.html
Why am I selling HRE? I have too many GMMG’s & not enough room. Now that I’m 70 I just need to cut back & find good new homes for a few cars. Take a look at my collection. If there is another car of interest let’s visit. (715) 529-0898. Every car in my collection is spot on perfect & just like GMMG built it. Ask anyone that knows me.
You know how to reach me. $35k
HRE #2000 could never be replaced for this money. HRE #2000 'talks the talk' & walks the walk' & is an amazing car to drive.
It's just sooooooooooo faaaaaaaaaast!!! If you want an amazing GMMG to drive consider this one. No disappointments.
Driving HRE #2000 home - May 2014 along with the '46 Pontiac
5 of 8 GMMG's