Cleetus McFarland Selling His Record-Setting “Eagle” Camaro

Brian Wagner
March 25, 2026

If you’re looking to jump into the deep end of small tire racing and run at the front right away, the perfect car for you is now for sale. Garrett Mitchell, aka Cleetus McFarland’s record-setting 1969 Camaro known as “Eagle,” is available. You can own the world’s fastest radial car for a cool $425,000 and be ready to race this weekend.

Eagle is one gangster steel-roof and quarters car. Cameron Johnson Race Cars built the Camaro around the Pro 275 ruleset, but it can fit into multiple classes. The car would also be a killer No Time, PDRA Pro Street, IHRA Bratz, or Outlaw 28×10.5 entry.

Under the hood of Eagle, you’ll find a Proline MH7 Hemi. A pair of Precision Turbo 98mm snails force all the boost into the engine. The car is controlled by a FuelTech ECU and a full complement of Rife sensors. You’ll even get a spare set of heads, rods, pistons, and other engine parts.

This combination really spread its wings on radial tires at the World Cup Finals in 2025. Mitchell stunned the world when he laid down a 261 mph run on radial tires. The best part? Eagle still has that new-car smell since it’s only been run at three events total.

So, if you want to own a historic vehicle that is still very competitive, here’s your chance. You can reach out directly to Garrett and bring this Camaro home.