Muscle cars have been around for 60 years, and yet there are still a few “household name” models that continue to capture the attention of even the youngest enthusiasts. The first-generation Chevrolet Camaro has to be one of the most popular cars ever produced – the look, the feel, the power offerings – it seems the Camaro had, and still has, it all. Of course, as gearheads and horsepower junkies we like to make fast things, faster, and our 1st Gen Camaro projects have definitely evolved over the past 30 years. When nitrous became popular, it was a sure bet that at most any track or cruise night you could find a solid gathering of big inch, carbureted, nitrous huffing Camaros, but any other type of power adder combination was a rare find. While, with advancements in nitrous technology, these combos are still popular, the availability and streetability of boost has intrigued a younger generation.
Since Richard was a kid, he’s helped his dad mess around with cars and if he could tear it down, make it faster, and race it, he would. Disher wanted his 1968 Chevy Camaro SS to be streetable and capable of producing single-digit quarter-mile times (don’t we all Richard), and once he found the suitable car, set out to…