Don Diltz's '69 Camaro Convertible: Ram Jet 502 Fuel Injection Meets Modern Chassis
"The Ram Jet 502 is the restomod engine that finally makes sense—enough cube to feel legitimate, EFI for reliability, and it doesn't scream tryhard like a LS swap."
— Revvly Take
Colorado custom builder Don Diltz spent years on this restomod—Dynacorn steel body in Dodge Viper Snakeskin Green, Ram Jet 502 with fuel injection, Chris Alston chassis with Mustang II front geometry, and a 6-speed manual. It's the kind of build that respects the '69's lines while ditching the period-correct compromises.
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