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Old 10-20-2024, 05:35 PM
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Please get that out of your mind immediately, this Camaro is absolutely perfect just the way it is. I do prefer 69's but if I ever had the funds to buy this 68 I would not hesitate. She is a keeper in my books.
Thanks......I appreciate that. As many of you may know, I really like stock survivor type cars. But, my car stirs me inside
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Thanks......I appreciate that. As many of you may know, I really like stock survivor type cars. But, my car stirs me inside
Just keep your eyes on the swinging watch and repeat, leave the Camaro as is...leave the Camaro as is...
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As my neighbor says,it's all about the drip.
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Old 10-20-2024, 10:42 PM
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As my neighbor says,it's all about the drip.
sounds like some advice I was given in my 20's
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I've experienced an ear to ear grin in this car....leave it as is Tim!!
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I think this car in its Day 2 form is really cool. I understand the temptation to go back to stock exhaust manifolds on the original engine with the smog pump, but this car would be a blast to drive. The 1968 model year is my favorite for some reason, I don't know why.
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I think this car in its Day 2 form is really cool. I understand the temptation to go back to stock exhaust manifolds on the original engine with the smog pump, but this car would be a blast to drive. The 1968 model year is my favorite for some reason, I don't know why.
Gotta have the vent window.
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I think this car in its Day 2 form is really cool. I understand the temptation to go back to stock exhaust manifolds on the original engine with the smog pump, but this car would be a blast to drive. The 1968 model year is my favorite for some reason, I don't know why.
68 is my favorite as well. For me, the lines are so clean especially when the side glass is down.

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What size are the rear tires?
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What size are the rear tires?
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