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DSTROYR: Carl Herzog’s 1969 Chevrolet Camaro Restomod Redefines Modern Muscle

May 31, 2026 By Gauge Magazine


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Issue
June 2026
Owner
Carl Herzog
Ride
DSTROYR
(1969 Chevrolet Camaro)
Meaning Behind the Name
The power of the engine and the Destroyer Gray color.
Photographer
John Wargo

Ride Details

Original Cost
N/A
Build Cost
N/A
What was the inspiration?
I have wanted a 69 Camaro since I was a teenager. I was looking at purchasing a more standard 1969 Camaro build that was already done. Ultimately I decided to have a restomod build done the way I wanted it.
How long did it take you to build?
3 Years
Your future plans?
Have a restomod 1979 Camaro built.
Vehicle history
Purchased a car that was in the very beginning stages of a restoration and converted it into a restomod.
Thanks to
Apex Leather, Auto City Classic Flush glass, Bartec TPMS Car Rep 1k paint, Carworx Products, Cerakota coatings C-Tex chargers, Dakota Digital gauges, Eddie Motor Sports Fairchild weather strip, GoodMark sheet metal, Gold Eagle Griotes Buffers, Granetelli Performacne, Hawkeye Ind Holley EFI, Ididit Column, Nu-Relics PW, Odyssey batteries Painless Performance harness, Prismatic powder coating Pypes exhaust, Roadster shop chassis, Scosche wiring Sony audio, TMI seats, Toyo Tires,Ultimate Headers XK Glow leds, The Custom Shop in Flanagan IL. John & Kim Wargo, Ryan Ohmes, Mario Vietti, Dennis Sullivan Justin Rambo, and Brianna Wargo
Previous Rides
1986 Chevrolet IROC Z

Engine Details

Cylinders
8
Displacement
427
Engine Mods
Bored and Stroked to a 427
Engine Add Ons
Billet CVF pulley system

Driveline Details

Gears
273

Chassis Details

Chassis
Fast Track IRS
Mods to Frame
Built for the 69 Camaro
Frame Builder
Roadster Shop
Drop or lift inches
4" lowered
Front Shocks
Fox Shocks
Rear Shocks
Fox Shocks
Springs
Coil Overs
Four Link
IRS
Chrome, Paint, or Polish
Prizmatic Powder coating

Wheels Details

Front Wheel Type
Boze Custom Wheels
Rear Wheel Type
Boze Custom Wheels
Front Wheel Size
19 X 9
Rear Wheel Size
20 X 12
Front Tire Size
275/30/19 Toyo
Rear Tire Size
345/30/20 Toyo

Paint Details

Color
Destroyer Grey
Paint Type
TCP Global and House of Kolor
Graphics Description
Neon Glow graphics on a 3D Insert on Black Metallic
Painted By
Ryan Ohmes and John Wargo The Custom Shop
Graphics By
Ryan Ohmes and John Wargo The Custom Shop

Body Details

Hood
Hood was highly modified extended hood coop and smoothed bottom
Grille
Alumicraft cnc Billet grill
Bumpers
custom built fabicated bumpers
Wing
custom build fabricated rear Spoiler
Addon Accessories
custom built ground effects
Body Mods
Flush Auto City Classic glass, shaved drip rails, belly pan under side
Body Mods by
Body Work by Ryan Ohmes

Interior Details

Dashboard
dash covered in Apex leather
Gauges
Dakota Digital Gauges
Steering Wheel
Billet Specialtes steering wheel
Console
Custom Fabricated console
Head Unit
Sony headunit XAV-8100
Amps
Sony XM-5ES 5 channel amp
Speakers
XS-163ES Components x 2 and XS-W102ES 10" Subs x 2 Custom Lexan and PVC enclosure all formed and XK Glow inside
Video System
Sony Video
Stereo Installed by
Mario Vietti and John Wargo The Custom Shop
Shifter
Shifter GM t handle
Seats
Seat TMI recovered with Apex leather by Glen Deno
Tint Percent
windows ar 30 percent
Trunk or Bed
fully upholsted custom panels are alumuinum
Upholstery Description
90 Orange and Grey Apex Leather with fabbed door panels with XK GLow led inserts in them
Upholstery Description
full roll cage with a Floating headrest with XK Glow
Upholstery By
The Custom Shop - Flanagan, IL - John Wargo

Some dream builds take years to complete. Others take decades to truly come to life.

For Carl Herzog, owning a 1969 Chevrolet Camaro had been a lifelong goal. Like countless gearheads growing up during the golden era of American muscle cars, Carl always dreamed of parking a first-generation Camaro in his garage. When the opportunity finally presented itself, he could have purchased a completed build and called it a day. Instead, he chose a different pathโ€”creating the exact Camaro he had envisioned for years.

The result is DSTROYR, a stunning 1969 Chevrolet Camaro restomod that combines classic muscle car styling with modern engineering, cutting-edge technology, and show-quality craftsmanship. Finished in an aggressive Destroyer Gray-inspired theme and powered by a monstrous 427 cubic-inch V8, this Camaro was built to dominate both the street and the show field.

DSTROYR 1969 Chevrolet Camaro restomod built by Carl Herzog

A Dream Decades in the Making

Carl’s inspiration for the build was simple.

“I’ve wanted a ’69 Camaro since I was a teenager.”

Initially, he considered purchasing a more traditional completed Camaro build. However, after exploring his options, Carl realized he wanted something more personal.

“I ultimately decided to have a restomod built the way I wanted it.”

Starting with a Camaro that was only in the early stages of restoration, Carl and his team transformed the project into a modernized muscle machine that retains the iconic lines of the original while incorporating contemporary performance and luxury throughout.

Over the course of three years, the Camaro evolved into one of the most impressive restomod builds you’ll find anywhere.

Modern Muscle with a 427 Heart

At the core ofย  the 1969 Chevrolet Camaro restomod sits a powerplant that perfectly matches the car’s aggressive appearance.

Under the hood is a 2022-based V8 that has been bored and stroked to a massive 427 cubic inches by the experts at Borowski Race Engines.

The combination delivers serious horsepower while maintaining the reliability expected from a modern performance build.

Additional engine upgrades include:

  • Billet CVF pulley system
  • Custom engine detailing
  • Modern electronic controls
  • Performance-oriented tuning

The engine compartment is every bit as impressive as the rest of the vehicle, showcasing clean craftsmanship, meticulous wiring, and a level of detail that rewards close inspection.

The name “DSTROYR” isn’t just for show. With a 427 cubic-inch V8 under the hood, this Camaro has the muscle to back up its intimidating appearance.

Roadster Shop Foundation

Building a world-class restomod starts with a world-class chassis.

DSTROYR rides on a Roadster Shop chassis specifically engineered for the 1969 Camaro platform. The setup dramatically improves handling, ride quality, and overall performance compared to the original factory suspension.

Highlights include:

  • Roadster Shop chassis
  • Fast Track Independent Rear Suspension
  • Fox performance shocks
  • Coil-over suspension system
  • Independent rear suspension
  • Four-inch lowered stance

This modern suspension package allows the Camaro to perform like a contemporary sports car while maintaining the timeless styling enthusiasts love.

Whether carving corners or cruising down the highway, DSTROYR was built to be driven.

One-Off Bodywork with Modern Styling

While the Camaro’s iconic silhouette remains instantly recognizable, nearly every panel has been refined or modified to create a cleaner, more aggressive appearance.

The bodywork completed by Ryan Ohmes incorporates numerous custom touches throughout the vehicle.

Exterior modifications include:

  • Highly modified extended cowl hood
  • Smoothed hood underside
  • Alumicraft CNC billet grille
  • Custom fabricated front and rear bumpers
  • Custom fabricated rear spoiler
  • Custom ground effects package
  • Flush Auto City Classic glass
  • Shaved drip rails
  • Full belly pan underside treatment

Each modification was carefully designed to modernize the Camaro without sacrificing the character that made the 1969 model one of the most desirable muscle cars ever produced.

The result is a vehicle that looks both familiar and completely unique at the same time.

Massive Boze Wheels Fill the Fenders

The aggressive stance of DSTROYR is enhanced by a custom wheel and tire package that perfectly complements the Camaro’s muscular proportions.

The car rides on custom Boze wheels measuring:

Front: 19×9 Rear: 20×12

Wrapped in Toyo performance tires sized:

Front: 275/30R19 Rear: 345/30R20

The massive rear tires provide serious traction while creating the wide, planted appearance expected from a modern pro-touring build.

Combined with the lowered Roadster Shop chassis, the wheel package gives DSTROYR an unmistakable presence whether it’s parked or moving.

Custom Interior Built to Match

Open the door and it becomes immediately clear that the attention to detail extends far beyond the exterior.

The interior was built by The Custom Shop in Flanagan, Illinois and features a stunning combination of orange and gray Apex leather throughout the cabin.

Premium features include:

  • Apex leather-wrapped dashboard
  • Dakota Digital gauges
  • Billet Specialties steering wheel
  • Custom fabricated center console
  • TMI seats recovered in Apex leather
  • Custom fabricated aluminum trunk panels
  • Custom floating headrest design
  • Full roll cage integration
  • XK Glow LED accents throughout

The custom door panels on the 1969 Chevrolet Camaro restomod incorporate fabricated inserts illuminated by XK Glow lighting, creating a modern appearance that complements the Camaro’s restomod theme.

Every detail was carefully considered, resulting in an interior that feels equal parts muscle car, luxury vehicle, and showpiece.

Modern Audio and Technology

DSTROYR doesn’t rely solely on horsepower to impress.

The Camaro features a complete Sony audio system designed to provide premium sound quality while maintaining a clean appearance.

The system includes:

  • Sony XAV-8100 head unit
  • Sony XM-5ES five-channel amplifier
  • Sony XS-163ES component speakers
  • Dual Sony XS-W102ES 10-inch subwoofers
  • Custom Lexan and PVC enclosure
  • Integrated XK Glow lighting
  • Sony video system

The installation was completed by Mario Vietti and John Wargo of The Custom Shop and showcases the same attention to detail found throughout the rest of the vehicle.

Built by an Incredible Team

A project of this caliber requires a tremendous amount of support, and Carl is quick to recognize the companies and individuals who helped bring DSTROYR to life.

Special thanks go out to Apex Leather, Auto City Classic, Bartec TPMS, Car Rep 1K Paint, CarWorx Products, Cerakote Coatings, C-Tek Chargers, Dakota Digital, Eddie Motorsports, Fairchild Weatherstrip, Goodmark Sheet Metal, Gold Eagle, Griot’s Garage, Granatelli Performance, Hawkeye Industries, Holley EFI, Ididit, Nu-Relics, Odyssey Batteries, Painless Performance, Prismatic Powders, Pypes Exhaust, Roadster Shop, Scosche, Sony, TMI Products, Toyo Tires, Ultimate Headers, XK Glow, and The Custom Shop.

Carl also extends special thanks to John and Kim Wargo, Ryan Ohmes, Mario Vietti, Dennis Sullivan, Justin Rambo, and Brianna Wargo for their dedication and support throughout the project.

The Next Dream Build

Most enthusiasts would be content after completing a vehicle like DSTROYR.

Not Carl.

His future plans already include building another restomod, this time centered around a 1979 Camaro.

But for now, he’s enjoying the fruits of three years of hard work and careful planning.

DSTROYR perfectly captures everything enthusiasts love about the modern restomod movement. It combines classic American muscle car styling with today’s technology, performance, and craftsmanship while remaining true to the spirit of the legendary 1969 Camaro.

For Carl Herzog, the dream Camaro he imagined as a teenager has finally become realityโ€”and it was worth every minute of the wait.

Photos by: John Wargo


DSTROYR 1969 Chevrolet Camaro restomod built by Carl Herzog

DSTROYR 1969 Chevrolet Camaro restomod built by Carl Herzog

DSTROYR 1969 Chevrolet Camaro restomod built by Carl Herzog

DSTROYR 1969 Chevrolet Camaro restomod built by Carl Herzog

DSTROYR 1969 Chevrolet Camaro restomod built by Carl Herzog

DSTROYR 1969 Chevrolet Camaro restomod built by Carl Herzog

DSTROYR 1969 Chevrolet Camaro restomod built by Carl Herzog

DSTROYR 1969 Chevrolet Camaro restomod built by Carl Herzog

DSTROYR 1969 Chevrolet Camaro restomod built by Carl Herzog

DSTROYR 1969 Chevrolet Camaro restomod built by Carl Herzog

DSTROYR 1969 Chevrolet Camaro restomod built by Carl Herzog

DSTROYR 1969 Chevrolet Camaro restomod built by Carl Herzog

DSTROYR 1969 Chevrolet Camaro restomod built by Carl Herzog

DSTROYR 1969 Chevrolet Camaro restomod built by Carl Herzog

DSTROYR 1969 Chevrolet Camaro restomod built by Carl Herzog

DSTROYR 1969 Chevrolet Camaro restomod built by Carl Herzog

DSTROYR 1969 Chevrolet Camaro restomod built by Carl Herzog

DSTROYR 1969 Chevrolet Camaro restomod built by Carl Herzog

DSTROYR 1969 Chevrolet Camaro restomod built by Carl Herzog

DSTROYR 1969 Chevrolet Camaro restomod built by Carl Herzog

DSTROYR 1969 Chevrolet Camaro restomod built by Carl Herzog

DSTROYR 1969 Chevrolet Camaro restomod built by Carl Herzog

DSTROYR 1969 Chevrolet Camaro restomod built by Carl Herzog

DSTROYR 1969 Chevrolet Camaro restomod built by Carl Herzog

DSTROYR 1969 Chevrolet Camaro restomod built by Carl Herzog

DSTROYR 1969 Chevrolet Camaro restomod built by Carl Herzog

DSTROYR 1969 Chevrolet Camaro restomod built by Carl Herzog

DSTROYR 1969 Chevrolet Camaro restomod built by Carl Herzog

DSTROYR 1969 Chevrolet Camaro restomod built by Carl Herzog

DSTROYR 1969 Chevrolet Camaro restomod built by Carl Herzog

DSTROYR 1969 Chevrolet Camaro restomod built by Carl Herzog

DSTROYR 1969 Chevrolet Camaro restomod built by Carl Herzog

DSTROYR 1969 Chevrolet Camaro restomod built by Carl Herzog

DSTROYR 1969 Chevrolet Camaro restomod built by Carl Herzog

DSTROYR 1969 Chevrolet Camaro restomod built by Carl Herzog

DSTROYR 1969 Chevrolet Camaro restomod built by Carl Herzog

DSTROYR 1969 Chevrolet Camaro restomod built by Carl Herzog

DSTROYR 1969 Chevrolet Camaro restomod built by Carl Herzog

DSTROYR 1969 Chevrolet Camaro restomod built by Carl Herzog

DSTROYR 1969 Chevrolet Camaro restomod built by Carl Herzog

DSTROYR 1969 Chevrolet Camaro restomod built by Carl Herzog

DSTROYR 1969 Chevrolet Camaro restomod built by Carl Herzog

DSTROYR 1969 Chevrolet Camaro restomod built by Carl Herzog

DSTROYR 1969 Chevrolet Camaro restomod built by Carl Herzog

DSTROYR 1969 Chevrolet Camaro restomod built by Carl Herzog

DSTROYR 1969 Chevrolet Camaro restomod built by Carl Herzog

DSTROYR 1969 Chevrolet Camaro restomod built by Carl Herzog

DSTROYR 1969 Chevrolet Camaro restomod built by Carl Herzog

DSTROYR 1969 Chevrolet Camaro restomod built by Carl Herzog

DSTROYR 1969 Chevrolet Camaro restomod built by Carl Herzog

DSTROYR 1969 Chevrolet Camaro restomod built by Carl Herzog

DSTROYR 1969 Chevrolet Camaro restomod built by Carl Herzog

DSTROYR 1969 Chevrolet Camaro restomod built by Carl Herzog

DSTROYR 1969 Chevrolet Camaro restomod built by Carl Herzog

Filed Under: Features, June 2026 Tagged With: 1969 Camaro, Chevrolet Camaro, featured vehicles, muscle cars, restomod


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