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@Chevellelover21 Hey man sorry, that was supposed to post to Really tight pants, no harm intended, I was actually agreeing with you on the mis-informed, or ignorant douche that has no Idea what he is talking about
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Um....I am a certified GM technician. This subject matter is something that I know a VAST amount on. I know more than you could imagine. I never said there was a 63 Camaro so why are you attacking me? Read my comments before you jump down my fucking throat because you just made yourself look foolish because you are arguing with the wrong guy.
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@blown262 I thank you for also proving my point that some people should not have mouths... for this matter fingers. Why would you even try to argue something that you obviously have no Idea about 63 camaro, what a load
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@reallytightpants Here is the Wikipedia answer, and yeah I know it says september of 1966, but GM still called it 1967 because it was late in the year The first-generation Chevrolet Camaro appeared on September 26, 1966, for the 1967 model year on an all brand new rear-wheel drive GM F-body platform and would be available as a 2-door, 2+2 seat, coupe or convertible with a choice of six-cylinder and V8 powerplants. The first-gen Camaro would last up through the 1969 model year
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@reallytightpants HAHAHAHAHAH!!!! are you guys fucking serious??? I have been restoring camaro's and chevelle's since 2004.. why do you think they call the 67-69 camaro the FIRST GEN CAMARO'S??? BECAUSE THEY ARE THE FIRST GENERATION INTRODUCED TO THE WORLD! I hope you are not serious because you are completely retarded if you are.
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thats what we are planing to do with ours
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You spelled Camaro wrong and to the guy below me you would never be able to beat a super charged SRT8 Challenger With a 392 HEMI Making 802hp to the rear
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@harujp2 fuck the muscles!!!!!! IMPORTS ALL DAY!!!!!!!!!!!! gtr r34 kicks all ass
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Just figured I'd torque you up some more since you decided to send me such a retarded PM. The Camaro in Transformers was not a 72. It was at the oldest a 74, but probably more around a 75-76 (just guessing, haven't seen the movie in a couple years now) There was never a body switch-over. Camaro's started in 1967 and ended in 02 plain and simple. No year prior to 1967 was a Camaro. Chevelle, Corvair, Corvette, and Chevy II were the only "C" cars prior to the Camaro in 1967
God i LOVE comaros! kick camaros ass any day.
harujp2 2 years ago 29
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CamaroRick1 2 years ago 16