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Old 08-20-2006, 11:20 AM
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I got to see Camaro X up close at the Woodward cruise yesterday. Yet another beauty from Mark. This one is unique in that it has a certain understated feel to it. It's built in the spirit of The Mule, but it's also a different animal. The frame appears to be mostly stock with the expection of a custom modification Mark made to accomodate coilover springs (he did not use the DS&E conversion). The arms are DS&E but in the stock location. Although the LS7 is one bad mutherf**er...it's not an overly flashy engine. Mark pretty much left it stock in its configuration as well as it's appearance. And the interior is much like the Mules but with a different dash insert. As Scott put it, it looks like an engineer built the car. And it really does. This is just a simple, well thought out street machine. Beautiful, but nothing flashy. I loved it. I'll bet the thing is a frickin blast to drive.

Sorry...no pics. I'm sure someone will jump in here with some.
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