


ram Aramyan is a farmer from Fresno, California, but he’s not the typical farmer you might envision wearing wire-rimmed glasses and jean overalls with a three-pronged hay fork in hand. Actually, Aram is a 30-year-old citrus grower whose family immigrated from Yerevan, Armenia, back in 2002 when he was just 7 years old.
“After we planted roots in Fresno, I immediately became obsessed with American classic cars,” Aram explains. “As an immigrant, making friends at school was difficult due to the language barrier, so with my newfound love of American muscle cars my parents bought my brother and I Hot Wheel diecast cars to pass the time. I had a fairly big collection but the car I played with most was a LeMans Blue 1969 Camaro.”

Aram drove the 1969 as purchased for about a year but always envisioned building the Camaro into a Pro Street beast. He gradually saved up money to swap out the stroked 383 for a stout 400ci Dart SHP small-block. Auto Machine Specialties from Fresno did the machining and bored it to 4.125 inches. Steve Moody took over assembly and loaded it with a 3.750-inch Manley crankshaft, Manley rods, and 8.9:1 pistons. AFR aluminum heads encourage plenty of flow in support of the polished Blower Shop 8-71 blower perched atop the Blower Shop intake manifold. A set of polished Summit Racing valve covers and Mr. Gasket Street Scoop “bird catcher” continue with the blinged-out scene and comply with the height requirement as stated in the unwritten Pro Street handbook.



Monster Transmissions supplied the bulletproof Powerglide transmission backed up by a TCI 3,800 stall converter. A B&M Magnum Pro shifter is accompanied by a trans brake and, of course, a line lock to encourage some stellar tire frying. Power reaches the pavement via a 9-inch rearend, 3.73 gears, and 35-spline Moser axles.

Aram relied on the factory brake system front and rear while employing a Wilwood master cylinder and proportioning valve for improved braking ability. Rolling stock consists of 15-inch Weld Pro Star wheels on all four corners. Honoring the standard Pro Street appearance of bigs ’n’ littles, Goodyear Eagle 205/65R15s take residence up front while Mickey Thompson Sportsman Pro rubber sized 29×15.5×15 fill the quarter-panels out back.
Inside, Aram consciously kept the 1969 Camaro’s spirit in check as the mostly stock-style interior includes the factory bucket seats, door panels, dash, black loop carpet, and slightly modified center console populated with aftermarket AutoMeter dials for additional engine information. The dash-mounted tach, six-point chromoly rollcage, and Simpson five-point harness reveals a business-only control center that foregoes unnecessary modern amenities. “I wanted the Camaro to maintain its 1960s roots,” Aram says, “which is why I took a minimal approach to the interior. No modern frills here, just old-school Camaro style.”


When you own a car like this, the idea is to have fun and make memories along the way, and in that 7-year gestation, Aram took building a car and making memories to the next level. “Since this car was my wife’s favorite while we were dating, I decided to use my dream car to propose to my dream girl,” Aram says. “So, we made a trip to Pismo Beach in the Camaro where I surprised her by asking her to marry me. Thankfully, she said she would, and four years later we are still going strong. It’s rare to find a girl who appreciates old cars, but she’s as passionate about this Camaro as I am.”




“After owning the car for several years and gradually upgrading the car as money allowed, it’s finally where I want it—it’s just about perfect,” Aram confirms. “I want others to know that if I can build a hot rod like this, there’s no limit to what anyone else can accomplish. Always grind and stay humble and everything will fall into place. Hot rodding in America is the absolute best.”

Vehicle: 1969 Chevy Camaro Z/28
Type: Dart SHP small-block
Displacement: 400 ci
Compression Ratio: 8.9:1
Bore: 4.125
Stroke: 3.750
Cylinder Heads: AFR aluminum
Rotating Assembly: Manley crankshaft, rods, and pistons
Valvetrain: Manley rockers, Comp 1.6 rockers, Manley 5/16x.033 pushrods
Camshaft: Comp Cams custom solid roller
Induction: The Blower Shop intake manifold, twin Holley QFT 750 carburetors, Aeromotive A1000 fuel pump
Power Adder: The Blower Shop 8-71 High Helix
Air Cleaner: Mr. Gasket Street Scoop
Valve Covers: Fab Valve Aluminum
Exhaust: Hooker Headers 1 5/8 inches, open headers
Machine Work: Auto Machine Specialties (Fresno, CA)
Assembly: Steeve Moody (Fresno, CA)
Ancillaries: Powermaster alternator, Holley 6AL ignition, MSD 8.5mm plug wires, Champion four-row aluminum radiator, Meziere water pump, SPAL 1,500 dual electric fans
Output: 1,154 hp at 6,000 rpm, 1,050 lb-ft at 6,000 rpm
Transmission: Monster Transmission Powerglide
Torque Converter: TCI, 3,800 stall
Trans Mods: Trans brake and line lock
Driveshaft: Performance Driveline
Shifter: B&M Magnum Pro
Rear Axle: Ford 9-inch, 3.73 gears, Moser 35-spline axles
Chassis: Stock front subframe
Front Suspension: Stock spindles, QA1 tubular control arms, QA1 coilover shocks and springs,
Rear Suspension: Back-halved, Art Morrison Enterprises ladder bar, 13/8-inch sway bar, 11/2-inch Panhard bar, QA1 shocks and springs
Subframe Connectors: Art Morrison
Brakes: Factory 15-inch rotors, two-piston calipers front, factory drum rear, Wilwood master cylinder, Wilwood proportioning valve
Wheels: Weld Racing Pro Star 15×6 front, 15×12 rear
Tires: Mickey Thompson Sportsman Pro 205/65R15 front, 29×15.5×15 rear
Installer: Carlos Chavez at Wall & Eades Upholstery (Clovis, CA)
Carpet: Black loop
Seats: Factory bucket
Safety Harness: Simpson five-point
Rollcage: Chromoly six-point by owner
Steering: Stock column, Grant steering wheel
Console: Stock retrofit for gauges
Instrumentation: Dash-mounted AutoMeter tach, AutoMeter gauges in console
Wiring: Painless Performance by Matt Beal at Road Rage Performance
Entertainment System: Open headers
Bodywork: Cameron Haney
Body Mods: Mini-tubbed, shaved firewall, hood cut to fit supercharger
Paint: House of Kolor LeMans Blue by Bruce Simmons
Hood: NPD
Front Bumper: Stock (NPD)
Rear Bumper: Stock (NPD)