Swedish tuners design a deliberately filthy Bumblebee Chevrolet Camaro.
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Bumblebee Camaro
Well, the Swedes are back at it again, using a Chevy Camaro this time. The character is recognisable to fans of the Transformers films as Bumblebee, albeit one that lives in a post-apocalyptic setting.
It was created by Skepple and is covered in dirt, scorch marks, and gunshot holes. However, it's not truly because everything is a part of that cunning wrap. It has a Camaro Z/28 under it. This translates to a 505bhp, 7-liter V8, giving it a 4.4-second 0-60 mph pace.
Additionally, it has enough power for large skids and gratuitous, smoke-filled burnouts, which you can be sure it will perform in the first few days of May. That's because this filthy Bumblebee is taking part in a charitable event called Racing Rascals, giving sick youngsters rides.
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