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The Baddest Camaro in the Country at Cassill Motors (1000HP) Video Walkaround Tour

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Uploaded by on Feb 5, 2010

Built for Nascar Rookie of the Year, Landon Cassill, by ADM Performance LST Supercharged, with Nitrous.

For more pictures and information visit www.cassillmotors.com

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  • is it still there?? and if you sell it can i order one or what??

  • @yeahbuddy24lsx  Sorry for the delay in answering - yes it is still available. Call and ask for Jay Cassill at 319-396-2698 if you are interested - Thank you!

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  • Sooo, what happens when you are going down the drag strip and you accidentally hit your line lock switch while shifting...?

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  • Is that inferno orange?

  • DAMN IT! Shoulda went Kenne Bell.

  • annoying ticking noise on video!!!!!!!!!!

  • not only do i hate the location of the line lock button but seriously who needs line lock when u have 1000 horse power its gonna roast those tires with ease

  • @TheGordonjd lmao

  • The price is outrageous. I've had a black 68' Camaro for twenty years with a perfect, gorgeous body and interior and a massively hopped-up 454 big block that's street driven and runs consistently in the mid nines. I've invested only about $21,000, which is a far cry from a $110,000 Camaro. I can easily do any repairs or work on the car by myself. This $110,000 Casill Motors high-tech muscle car wannabee doesn't have that advantage. Figure $25,000 annually just for service fees.

  • Is this car available?

  • Dear Santa...

  • Got soo much money for fix up that car but no money to buy a good cam

  • @sweetlikeADAM Nothing. Unless your foot is on the brake. In which case the line locks will hold the amount of brakes you had applied until you release the button.

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