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Old 10-31-2010, 08:06 PM
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Thanks!

Running with the Merlin 3 Big Block 540
Brodix Aluminum Heads and Brodix intake
with a HP Holley Carb
the new overdrive Richmond 5 speed
Ford 9" rear with mosier 31 spline and Detroit True Trac posi

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What size rotor was that? And what spindles are you running? Thanks.
Sweet car.
Damn nice.
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Bet that thing has some forward motivation! I would like to do a 68 for a shop car.... we have too many 69s in and out of the shop, two more left and then a huge run of A bodies!
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Old 10-31-2010, 08:17 PM
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What size rotor was that? And what spindles are you running? Thanks.
Sweet car.
Damn nice.
Thanks, stock spindle and 13" rotors up front. I have the 13" 2 piece SS4 Baer for the rear on order.
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Old 10-31-2010, 08:22 PM
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Bet that thing has some forward motivation! I would like to do a 68 for a shop car.... we have too many 69s in and out of the shop, two more left and then a huge run of A bodies!
I love 69's too, but i have always liked the muscle look (more rounded look) of the 67 and or 68 just a little more.

These cars are also a little narrower and shorter so you can get away with 17" wheels and still look cool and with a 315 on the rear give an agressive look in my opinion.
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Beautiful car! Very tastefully done. Doesn't scream look at me, unless your a Camaro addict. What have you done to the interior?
I have some relatives up in the Ozarks. I think I'm gonna retire up there when the boy graduates high school.
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more pics! Beautiful Camaro, I think it shows you don't have to have crazy body mods and colors/graphics to have a stunning 1st gen
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Beautiful car! Very tastefully done. Doesn't scream look at me, unless your a Camaro addict. What have you done to the interior?
I have some relatives up in the Ozarks. I think I'm gonna retire up there when the boy graduates high school.
Thanks here are some pics of my interior. I wanted to keep the stock look as much as i could.

note the stock am radio(still works))--i went with the secret audio system to keep more of that stock look, and the gauges are all auto meter.
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more pics! Beautiful Camaro, I think it shows you don't have to have crazy body mods and colors/graphics to have a stunning 1st gen
thanks Chris, i truly enjoy this car and cruisin with my 9 year old son.
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Looks great! You already know I love this car...now it's even better!!
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