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Split Camaro showcases 'quality' for State Farm agents

Fri, 20 Jul 2012

From fastidiously original to trailer-park fantasy, State Farm Insurance has merged two ends of the car-repair spectrum in one 1968 Chevrolet Camaro convertible.

Don't fret for the “destruction” of this car, as it was sourced from a totaled vehicle that ended its first life via an engine fire.

The purpose of the build is to educate insurance adjusters on the various levels of quality in repairs, restorations or modifications that find themselves littered throughout the collector-car world.

One half is built to “show quality,” according to State Farm, and the other is a concoction of mail-order catalog goodies with hastily applied body filler and repairs.

We'll let you sort out which half is which.

For more photos from the build, check out the State Farm Flickr stream.




By David Arnouts