Modern Rodding

BUILT TO PERFECTION

It was September of 1968 and the end of an era for the first-gen Camaro was in sight. The 1969 Camaro would, in a matter of time, be the longest production run of any of the early Camaros. There were 243,085 1969 Camaros manufactured, making it the most produced of the first-gens.

“But that was then and this is now,” as the saying goes. Tim and Angie Wheeler are the very proud owners of this one-of-a-kind 1969 Camaro and are gratified with the work performed by the craftsmen under the watchful eye of Steve Cook at Steve Cook Creations (SCC), both located in Oklahoma. The team at SCC developed the style and performance by skillfully blending the fabrication, construction, body- and paintwork, wiring, and final assembly into a rolling piece of art. The SCC team

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