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The Super Chevy Dream Giveaway Has Arrived

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There was a time when the sound of a high-compression V8 echoing down Main Street was the heartbeat of America. When gas was cheap, Saturday nights were loud, and every young driver dreamed of owning a car that could take the quarter-mile by storm. Those days may be long gone—but Dream Giveaway is bringing them roaring back to life.

This time, one lucky winner will take home two of Chevrolet’s most legendary muscle machines—a 1970 Chevelle SS454 LS6 and a 1969 Camaro Z/28 Cross-Ram—each restored to concours perfection and ready to reclaim their rightful place as kings of the street. Click here to enter now!

Prize #1: 1970 Chevelle SS454 LS6

When Chevrolet engineers unleashed the LS6 in 1970, they didn’t just build a car—they created a statement. The Chevelle SS454 LS6 was the apex predator of the muscle-car era, boasting a monstrous 454-cubic-inch big-block rated at 450 horsepower and 500 lb-ft of torque. It was the most powerful engine ever stuffed into a midsize Chevy, and even today, its numbers command respect.

This Autumn Gold Chevelle SS454, painstakingly restored to its original glory, brings that legend to life. Under the functional cowl-induction hood lies the factory-spec LS6 engine paired with a Muncie M22 “Rock Crusher” four-speed manual—a combination that made the car both a boulevard bruiser and a drag-strip dominator. Its deep-throated idle and explosive acceleration once earned it the nickname “King of the Street,” and half a century later, that title still fits.

Every inch of this car reflects Chevrolet’s golden age—from the gleaming chrome bumpers to the black-striped hood and the perfectly restored interior. For muscle-car purists, it’s a rolling time capsule from the most exciting year in Detroit history.

Prize #2: 1969 Camaro Z/28 Cross-Ram

If the Chevelle was Chevrolet’s brute force, the 1969 Z/28 was its precision instrument. Built to dominate the SCCA Trans-Am racing series, the Z/28 was designed around a high-revving, small-block 302 cubic-inch V8, officially rated at 290 horsepower—but insiders knew the real number was far higher.

The car offered in the Super Chevy Dream Giveaway is an Olympic Gold Z/28 equipped with the rare Cross-Ram intake—a dual-four-barrel carburetor system mounted on an aluminum manifold with long runners designed to boost high-RPM power. This setup was a race-ready option making this example one of the most coveted Camaros of all time.

Paired with a Muncie four-speed gearbox, Positraction rear end, and dual exhaust, this Z/28 is as exhilarating to drive today as it was in 1969. Inside, the cockpit is pure vintage performance: black bucket seats, a full gauge package, and that unmistakable 160-mph speedometer daring you to go further than you should.

It’s a car that captures the raw, mechanical essence of American racing—a machine built not for comfort, but for glory.

Plus, Bonus Prizes

Dream Giveaway didn’t stop at the cars. The grand-prize package also includes a Wildfire Lifts Exotic automotive lift, made in the USA and engineered for professional-grade performance, plus a $250 Legendary Auto Interiors gift certificate.

And because Dream Giveaway wants the winner to enjoy the thrill without the tax bill, the team will also cover $44,000 in federal prize taxes.

Two Golden Legends. One Lucky Winner.

The 1970 Chevelle SS454 LS6 and the 1969 Camaro Z/28 Cross-Ram—two icons from the height of the muscle-car era, reunited in one unforgettable giveaway. Both are museum-quality restorations, both are ready to drive, and both could soon be sitting in your garage.

Don’t miss your chance to own the muscle-car duo that defined an era. Enter today!

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