'99 Camaro GTZ

The 1999 Camaro owned by Audrey and John Glister.

Some of you may know a little about this car, or have at least seen it on the internet. It's one of the most expensive privately commissioned 4th gen Camaro customs I know of. It is owned by Audrey and John Glister and all work was done by Specter Werkes in Troy, Michigan.

They call it the 1999 Camaro GTZ, and it's fairly special. The plastic grill was removed, and the area behind it was smoothed. The RS style ground effects were modified to not have the break in the middle of the front end. The hood was a one-off design based on the hood of a Ferrari 550 Maranello. It was painted Hugger Orange and white.

Although I don't care to get too technical, I'll mention a few things. It has a stroked LS1 (382 cubic inches), lowering springs, HRE 18 inch wheels, Michelin Pilot tires, Hotchkiss subframe connectors, shock tower brace, sway bars, and torque arm. The intake plenum was painted orange and carbon fiber fuel rail covers with the GTZ logo were added.

The entire interior was customized with orange and white leather. The rear seat was modified to have headrests for the backseat passengers and the front seats were reshaped as well. Perhaps even more extravagant is the gauge overlay. It isn't just an orange painted overlay like you'd assume. They actually commissioned Delphi Automotive (who made the gauge overlays for our cars) to make one in orange and white.