Re: Jeff Masishin's Day 2 SS427 Camaro
Love the look and the stance...very cool!!!
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Re: Jeff Masishin's Day 2 SS427 Camaro
I LOVE this car!!!! Simply amazing
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Re: Jeff Masishin's Day 2 SS427 Camaro
Good stuff.Thanks for sharing. https://www.yenko.net/ubbthreads/imag...iggthumpup.gif https://www.yenko.net/ubbthreads/imag...ins/3gears.gif
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Re: Jeff Masishin's Day 2 SS427 Camaro
Those pictures of the car back in the day are priceless...What a killer Camaro!!
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Re: Jeff Masishin's Day 2 SS427 Camaro
My thanks go to BWAG here on the Forum for his input when he owned, and even ordered the car. I said it was originally a L78 until he finally found the pictures in a shoebox confirming it as an L89, T400 car. He knew it, but wanted to have pictures if anyone disputed it. Thank Bob. The engine now even appears in Phil Borris's "Echos of Norwood" publication on page 127,
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Re: Jeff Masishin's Day 2 SS427 Camaro
Congrats Jeff!
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Re: Jeff Masishin's Day 2 SS427 Camaro
Good thing and bad thing about the super low mileage - Great that its so low, Bad because you hate to drive it
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Re: Jeff Masishin's Day 2 SS427 Camaro
I love the car ... I love the Jersey plates even more .... Wish I could have caught the car kicking around when I was home [img]<<GRAEMLIN_URL>>/3gears.gif[/img]
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Re: Jeff Masishin's Day 2 SS427 Camaro
Cool updates! What rear stamping does it have as a factory 4:56 required Copo 9511 for 1969 only. Is there more paperwork and/or a POP? [img]<<GRAEMLIN_URL>>/beers.gif[/img] ~ Pete |
Re: Jeff Masishin's Day 2 SS427 Camaro
There is another thread here on sYc where Jeff shared the rear end details, by memory I think a 4.88 rear was installed after breaking the 4.56?
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