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Scott Taylor Takes a Leap into Pro Mod Racing with New Camaro

Hey Street Outlaws fans! Buckle up, because Scott Taylor is shifting gears and taking a big step into the Pro Mod arena. If you’re a fan of high-octane racing and exciting new developments, you’re in for a treat.


Photo by Scott Taylor Motorsports 


Recently, Scott Taylor, a familiar name from the No Prep Kings (NPK) scene, dropped a bombshell on us with a sneak peek of his latest project: a Pro Mod Camaro. The reveal has everyone buzzing, and for good reason. This isn’t just any Camaro; it’s set to be a serious contender in the Pro Mod world.


From the photos, it’s clear this Camaro is built for speed. It features a distinctive Pro Mod front end and a significant cut-out in the hood for a screw blower. Scott Taylor, who previously made headlines by returning to ProCharger on his NPK ride, has now set his sights on something new. He recently sold "Little Goldie," his well-known Camaro, which is now in the hands of Chris Franken. Taylor is reportedly building another NPK car—a 1969 Camaro—but this new Pro Mod project is stealing the spotlight.


Taylor’s move isn’t isolated. Several other NPK racers are eyeing Pro Mod racing, including heavyweights like Kai Kelly, Justin Swanstrom, and Mike Bowman. Bowman, in particular, is no stranger to the Pro Mod scene and brings a wealth of experience. This winter, the Pro Mod action heats up with events like the Snowbirds World Series of Pro Mod, where winners can take home a jaw-dropping $150,000. It’s clear that Pro Mod racing offers both prestige and a hefty purse.


Photo by Scott Taylor Motorsports 


In the Pro Mod world, eighth-mile racing is king, and it’s incredibly competitive. We've already seen Street Outlaws competitors dabbling in this arena with varying degrees of success. For example, Mike Bowman and Cold Pez made headlines by qualifying at the World DEA Pro Mod event earlier this year, while Justin Swanstrom missed the cut. With these high stakes and fierce competition, it’s an exciting time to be a fan of Pro Mod racing.


Scott Taylor’s new Camaro is set to be a formidable player in this competitive field. Though he’s selling his older Hemis and likely picking up new ones to keep up with the demands of Pro Mod racing, this new Camaro is expected to be powered by a ProCharger Hemi setup. This contrasts with many of his peers, who are opting for screw-blown configurations. It will be interesting to see how Taylor’s choice impacts his performance on the track.


As we look ahead to the upcoming Pro Mod events, it’s clear that Street Outlaws racers are ready to make a mark in this thrilling new chapter. Taylor’s Camaro is just the beginning, and we’re excited to see how all the players stack up. Stay tuned for more updates and insights from the world of Street Outlaws, where the action never stops and the excitement is always at full throttle!


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