Pro Street
Car Craft|June 2017

Eric Agase’s 1968 Camaro Is a Pro Street Car That Actually Runs on the Street!

Dominick Damato
Pro Street

Eric Agase’s 1968 Camaro isn’t your average Pro Street car built solely to cruise the fairgrounds. It’s a car with a long racing history that hasn’t left its Illinois residence for the last 47 years. As early as the 1970s, this car was tearing up the strip with a killer small-block. It changed hands a few times and eventually ended up in the hands of famed former Pro Stock racer Willie Devore. Willie transformed it into a back-half car for Super Stock competition, and he raced it through the early 1980s. From there, it moved upstate and the car was run through up until the mid-1980s in the E Modified class with a high-winding, 288ci, naturally aspirated small-block. This is where that track-ripping personality of the beast was developed and still holds true in its current life.

This story is from the June 2017 edition of Car Craft.

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