Camaro 1970 Street Strip
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i love that song
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@WuMbOpAiNtBaLl If you have to ask, it's not for you. "You'll shoot yer eye out kid!"
Seriously, unless you are rich you need to start with something reasonable. These cars are like big guns; they can be very dangerous. Take your time and move up slowly. This is good because you learn as you go. These cars require lots of maintanance. My friend took 18 years to get the car where it is in this vid 4 years ago and it has changed from then to now as well. Look into it. Be careful!!!
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@WuMbOpAiNtBaLl dont you will die!
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bumblebee?
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@lobelifter... This is like the only car video I go back and watch over and over .... Very cool car ! Good job bro !
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It sounds so mean then it runs a 11 sec 1/4. Nice camaro and good job to your friend for building that monster.
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@CraneCamsRacing 3800 lbs
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@WuMbOpAiNtBaLl Start with a Nova from '68-72. They have the same frame and platform as a Camaro. They respond well to small blocks. When you are done it will hold value. Take auto shop classes and "STAY AWAY FROM BLOGS!" A hydraulic cammed 383 and a TH350, a 3500 converter with 3.73 gears and a 28"x 9"x15 tire in the rear and slapper traction bars will be a lot of reliable fun... for a beginner... Send me a personal message for more info. Spend your money wisely.
like wich one has the split grill like the chrome is only on the two sides thanks
FalconLake211 3 weeks ago
@FalconLake211 Rally Sport option.
lobelifter 3 weeks ago
hey what do you think would be a good car a 1969 camaro or 1972? thanks
FalconLake211 3 weeks ago
@FalconLake211 Both. Read up on them. '70 1/2 to '73 have the same body parts. You can get '69 parts easier. '70-73 are usually more expensive. There were about 380,000 '69's produced because they held production 6 months longer. Both can handle big blocks. '69 has a poor steering design...
lobelifter 3 weeks ago