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- My Car
- 1973 Q code Mach 1
Congrats. It is a pretty car. I have always thought that body style made for a beautiful car.
Love the Camaro! Great job with it. I know exactly what you mean. There are a lot of cool cars out there and most happen by chance. My current Mustang, Camaro, and Corvette all happened by chance on a whim. As did almost all the muscle cars from my past. I cannot remember specifically searching out a specific car. I just stumble across the right deal and away I go.Nice Vette for sure..I was always a FORD guy but on a whim stumbled upon a True 71 Camaro SS/RS..Nice rust free car that had a decent restoration in the early 80's but never completely finished..ened up with it then did a complete redo of the car .Some pics for some of you that haven't seen it..I also ended up with a Vette too although a little newer (2005) Always liked the 69-73 Vettes
Oh, dang, I want one of those so bad, JHawk. Nice ride! (I wrote that and lightning didn't hit me!)And just for the record...
JHawk
How true.... same here... the last few cars I've bought, I'm always looking at whats for sale whats out there.I cannot remember specifically searching out a specific car. I just stumble across the right deal and away I go.
JHawk
Thanks Lux a few more picsQ I remember that Camaro from earlier posts and I said it then and I'll say it now: what a great car!!!!!
I'm right there with ya. Why is that the majority of those who are enthusiasts tend to shun certain model years of any vehicle in the respective family? History is what it is - we had a gas crunch, and restrictions were applied. That doesn't mean you write-off perfectly good models in the bloodline. Without those "anemic" models, the line would've stopped with the last model produced - so things like 50th anniversary models would not be feasible.Nice lookin shark.
Funny thing about vette's. You will run into the types that say vette sucked after 72, " same as you will run into mustang guys, who say mustangs died in 1970 .. My friend ran into such disrespect about a cream puff 1976 corvette he got...He took it too a few car shows, sucker was in great shape, all vett owners turned there noses up at it, cause it was only 210 hp stock...In a car that light, it still would get a 3rd gear scratch.. It was not a chump on the road. he was driving down my street one day, and a 427 vette was parked on the side of the road looking at a map.. He drove up and said "what a nice car, i got a vette too...Guy did not say thanks or anything, just says, what year? My buddy says 76 " you could see the guy roll his eyes" I can understand it was a big drop in horse power. but i do not understand the diserspect they get from fellow classic vette owners..lol
Not many corvette's i would turn my nose up at i guess..lol...I was use too that kinda treatment from other classic mustang owners. lol
A little warning would have been nice. Dang that is YELLOW! Fantastic but now I can't see.Nice Vette for sure..I was always a FORD guy but on a whim stumbled upon a True 71 Camaro SS/RS..Nice rust free car that had a decent restoration in the early 80's but never completely finished..ened up with it then did a complete redo of the car .Some pics for some of you that haven't seen it..I also ended up with a Vette too although a little newer (2005) Always liked the 69-73 Vettes
Camaro BEFORE =Day after I bought it
During
After
I'm with you, I love the era. I'm rocking a Mustang, Vette, and Camaro myself and loving it. My wife might shoot me if I find another "too good to be true" deal. lolI like about any high performance vehicle and have never been a brand snob.
I also have this little jewel in the garage……bought it in '79 when I was a senior in HS.
And the subject of a tribute car I'm "working" on. On my 18th birhtday a few of us went to see the movie. This year three people have said they'll come out to my place for a 40th anniversary of that night. They're coming from Chicago and Florida but I think booze rather than the movie is their primary motivation. I promised to have the flares on and the LQ9 in it. Not likely to have paint though but black primer will be as correct as red would be anyway.I was 14 when Aloha Bobby and Rose was released, saw the previews but never got to see the movie. Fast forward to just a few years ago when I found it available on DVD and ordered a copy. You are correct, the camaro is the point of the movie.
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