Re: My next Camaro
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I've never owned a cool car. I'm planning on having something freakin' awesome to make up for that when I find time for a mid-life crisis!
::::::: No disrespect to Axiom, but my favorite woofer is my yellow lab :::::::
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Re: My next Camaro
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axiomite
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axiomite
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Although I can't understand what the guy is saying, I need one of these bad boys, get out of my way mustang sally.
http://youtube.com/watch?v=UIDbrPf00Pc&mode=related&search=
That is about the only Camaro that I have ever really liked, and I've just seen the first pictures of it about 3 months ago. Maybe it is because my dad had a '67 Pontiac Firebird (back when it had real chrome) convertible. So I have fallen victim of the Pontiac vs. Chevy thing. I am really liking this version of the Camaro though.
Anyway, that is another story.
There are some cool Stangs out there, but they are usually chocked full of aftermarket parts, even if they are good like Saleen models. My problem is that no "cool" car has exclusivity. Even the $100,000+ cars are becoming more and more common place. What ever happened to cars that were made by hand at a pace of less than 50 a year? Oh well.
Hey, here is a one of a kind Stang. It would sell for about $100,000 if they mass produced it, but they are never making it... The guy at Ford says "that isn't what the Mustang is all about."
Full article: Giugiaro Mustang
One of the MANY YouTubes of the Giugiaro Stang Another YouTube
Notice the detail in the grill, the video side mirrors, etc.
Farewell - June 4, 2020
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Re: My next Camaro
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Other than having a black interior this is what I bought new in the fall of 1969. Do I wish I still had it? Is the Pope Catholic?
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Re: My next Camaro
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OK, you guys can't show your 80's IROC w/o blasting Dokken and showing off your mullet in the local 7/11 (or Circle K, depending on where you live) parking lot.
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Re: My next Camaro
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axiomite
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It was Van Halen that I had blasting. This is the car I REALLY wanted. There was a beauty just like this for sale at the end of my street. I was all ready to buy it when my mother decided I should have someone give it a good once over first. I'm glad she did, because though it was GORGEOUS on the surface (both inside and out) it was all rusted out underneath. They had just given it a really nice paint job, but didn't repair the rust damage to the underbody. The next car I had my mind set on was this... *sigh* yeah, a 1969 Corvette. It was in great shape too...alas my mom nixed the idea, saying "you'll get yourself killed in that thing!" (Mothers don't always make sense...the '69 camaro was ok, and ultimately she even encouraged me to get the '87 IROC!) Damn you guys...you've brought back my love for 60's muscle cars! I'd forgotten how much I dug them!
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I bought this car in Siver in 1973, it had 30,000 miles on it and was in mint condition I paid $800.00 for it, boy I wish I still had it. 1968 Firebird 400 [image] [/image]
A computer once beat me at chess, but it was no match for me at kick boxing.
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Re: My next Camaro
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axiomite
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You guys owe me a new keyboard. My drool just shorted mine o
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Re: My next Camaro
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I had a 69 Firebird 400 back in 1978. That was one sweet ride.
Rick
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Re: My next Camaro
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I have a bunch of 35mm pics of some of my old cars. Here are some I found online like I have owned in the past. 91 RS with t-tops. 81 Berlinetta Camaro, mine was black
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Re: My next Camaro
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on my wish list, minus that gal.
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