Lemons Headers is heading to the SEMA Show for the first time this November, and they’re doing it in a big way. The company will debut the Lizzy Musi “Norma Jeane” Tribute Camaro, a project built in close collaboration with Pat Musi and the Musi family to honor the late Lizzy Musi’s legacy in drag racing. Fans can see the car up close at Booth #23655 in the Central Hall.
Over the past year, Lemons Headers and the Musi family have poured their hearts into this one-of-a-kind build. “Norma Jeane” is a resto-mod reimagining of the Camaro Lizzy raced on Street Outlaws: Gone Girl and No Prep Kings, a car that helped cement her reputation as one of the toughest and most charismatic no prep racers ever.
“Working with Pat and the Musi family on ‘Norma Jeane’ has been both a joy and deeply emotional,” said Chuck MacDougall of Lemons Headers. “Lizzy’s authenticity inspired people far beyond the starting line. This car is our way of saying thank you—and ensuring her influence keeps accelerating new fans into the sport.”
As one of Lizzy’s longtime sponsors, Lemons Headers witnessed her competitive drive and unshakable presence firsthand. The tribute build reflects that energy, blending modern performance with the soul of the car that carried her name into the spotlight.
“We’re grateful to Lemons Headers and everyone who poured their hearts into this,” added Pat Musi. “Lizzy raced with passion and purpose. ‘Norma Jeane’ reflects that spirit, and we’re proud to share it with the fans who loved her.”
For drag racing fans, the unveiling of “Norma Jeane” promises to be one of the most emotional moments of SEMA 2025. The car isn’t just a tribute, it’s a celebration of Lizzy Musi’s fearless legacy, her love for the sport, and the impact she left on everyone who watched her race.