Sunday, September 6, 2009

The "Never Forget" Camaro

MisFire Racing has joined with the Charleston Firefighter Support Team to display the “Never Forget” Camaro in memory of the Charleston 9, who gave their lives in the line of duty on June 18, 2007, in what will now be forever known as the Sofa Super Store Fire. It is hoped that this project will serve to raise public awareness of the dangers of firefighting and to the sacrifices made by our firefighters in the performance of their duties. Please take time to view the graphics displayed on the car to include the mural on the back wing as it illustrates our theme of “Memories of the Past, Visions for the Future”.

This car is a 1990 Chevrolet Camaro, originally built by Gateway Race Cars in Fenton, Missouri in 1990. It was campaigned on the National Hot Rod Association’s National Circuit as a Pro Stock car for several years before finding its’ way to south Florida where it was raced on the local circuits there. It was powered by a 700 cubic inch engine in those days with a best quarter mile speed of 206 miles per hour.

In November, 2006, it was acquired by MisFire Racing and brought to South Carolina. In April, 2007, it was heavily damaged in a crash at Lowcountry Dragstrip in Berkeley County, South Carolina. It required nearly two years and much effort to restore it to a race ready condition. The car is currently powered by a Doug Livingston 468 cubic inch big block Chevrolet engine and runs the eighth mile in about 5.50 seconds.

Many thanks go to Chet Couch and crew, at Hipster Race Cars in Summerville, South Carolina, for their time and expertise in the body and paint work seen here. Also, our sincere appreciation goes to Stacy Lundy of Stacy’s Designs, of North Charleston, South Carolina for the hand-painted flames and other graphics, to include the mural and the twenty-three carat gold leaf C9 emblem, that add a very special touch to this lasting tribute.

The car is available to be shown as part of any event that promotes firefighter appreciation, safety or training. Anyone interested in having it displayed for their function can contact Gerald Mishoe at (843) 609-8300 to make arrangements.