Nothing worse than a dead Camaro. Hell, that guy must have been a nut and somehow otherwise distinctive; everybody in the story kept repeating how they thought "who is this guy". Hilarious. Camaro dude goes all the way to the Northwest Territory with his nutty Air Force decals; and goes over the high side with native fauna. When they all gathered round to observe the debacle they were probably still saying "who the fuck is this guy?". It should have been on tv with "no collusion, no obstruction" billboards in the background.O Really wrote: ↑Thu May 23, 2019 11:53 amCoulda been in the "Dumb Headlines" thread, but since it's a Camaro...
The link at MSN was: "Camaro involved in apparent collision with 2 bison found dead in park"
Dead Camaro? in park, not in drive or neutral? Banged up car, two dead bison in an "apparent" collision?
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The 1970 440 continued to be capable of 390 horsepower when equipped with the so-called Air Grabber induction system. That interesting system provided a solid connection between the hood scoops and engine once the hood was closed. The sides of the pop-up Air Grabber door were eye-catching with evil-looking shark’s teeth etched on the sides.

Some of the models did, however, have a dust trail that reached from near the front of the front fender and disappeared into that scoop.

With that famous name, the company made the most of it with a special horn to sound like that famous cartoon bird. The horn made the Road Runner ’Beep Beep’ sound which was unmistakable.
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Had a friend back then who had a '70 Road Runner. Don't think it was the 440, though, but it was a fun car with a lot of go. Meanwhile during the same time, I was driving an MG-B.
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That was before the bison-slaughtering wreck, followed by 'What the fuck is wrong with this guy?' just before the wreck and finally 'Where the fuck is this guy?'neoplacebo wrote: ↑Thu May 23, 2019 3:38 pmNothing worse than a dead Camaro. Hell, that guy must have been a nut and somehow otherwise distinctive; everybody in the story kept repeating how they thought "who is this guy". Hilarious. Camaro dude goes all the way to the Northwest Territory with his nutty Air Force decals; and goes over the high side with native fauna. When they all gathered round to observe the debacle they were probably still saying "who the fuck is this guy?". It should have been on tv with "no collusion, no obstruction" billboards in the background.
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When the redesigned 1970 Plymouth Barracuda came to the muscle-car market, there would be no excuses for not putting a big engine in the gaping crater under its wide hood. Design engineers had stretched the car sideways by more than 5 inches and increased both the front and rear tracks by 3 inches. As a result, any Chrysler Corporation engine would fit in the engine bay, right up to the street version of the “Monster Masher” racing power plant—the 426-cid Hemi.

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Here ya' go, CAT...
Fastest American Muscle Cars of The 60s and 70s
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Fastest American Muscle Cars of The 60s and 70s
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damn, me too - 69 B
Trump: “We had the safest border in the history of our country - or at least recorded history. I guess maybe a thousand years ago it was even better.”
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Mine was a 70, like the one in the pic. Once I got rid of as much Lucas electrics as I could, such as the fuel pump, got the shitty clutch hydrolics replaced, it ended up a pretty good car. Had to get the BRG paint re-done in a couple of years as it chalked up badly. Still, drove it for close to 7 years for a lot of miles, plus some rallies and gymkhanas. Would get hauled off to jail now for what seemed normal at the time, like putting the baby and the dog in a porta-crib in the back and cruising top-down.
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The Shelby Cobra was fast but it had very little room for Saturday cruise night.O Really wrote: ↑Sat May 25, 2019 1:59 pmHere ya' go, CAT...
Fastest American Muscle Cars of The 60s and 70s
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Chevrolet’s Central Office Production Order (COPO) system was designed for fleet sales; it was intended to spec out heavy-duty suspensions for cop cars and stain-proof interiors for taxicabs. But enterprising dealers with the right connections, such as Yenko Chevrolet in Pennsylvania, figured out that Camaros could be ordered this way, too. And given the right order codes, the dealer could spec out a fire-breathing monster of a Camaro that Chevy didn’t really want you to own.
The production order 9561 specified a 427 big-block V-8 rated at 425 hp—just like a Vette. But the even rarer COPO 9560 called for an all-aluminum ZL-1 427 V-8. Though this engine was rated with just 5 more hp, it was widely known that this race-spec engine delivered more like 550 hp. Only 69 ZL-1 Camaros were built, and these cars command prices in the $400,000 range at an auction
Little-Known Fact: The aluminum ZL-1 427 V-8 in the 9560 COPO Camaro is essentially a race engine. Chevy originally developed this 427 motor for the Chaparral racing team to use in the Can Am series. There are no external emblems on a ZL-1 Camaro that let you know what’s under the hood—only plain-vanilla Camaro badges.
The production order 9561 specified a 427 big-block V-8 rated at 425 hp—just like a Vette. But the even rarer COPO 9560 called for an all-aluminum ZL-1 427 V-8. Though this engine was rated with just 5 more hp, it was widely known that this race-spec engine delivered more like 550 hp. Only 69 ZL-1 Camaros were built, and these cars command prices in the $400,000 range at an auction
Little-Known Fact: The aluminum ZL-1 427 V-8 in the 9560 COPO Camaro is essentially a race engine. Chevy originally developed this 427 motor for the Chaparral racing team to use in the Can Am series. There are no external emblems on a ZL-1 Camaro that let you know what’s under the hood—only plain-vanilla Camaro badges.

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"The Judge"
Few muscle cars made a bolder visual statement than the 1970 Pontiac GTO Judge. “The Judge” decals returned, multihued stripes appeared over the bodyside creases, and the 60-inch rear wing now stood high and proud on the tail. Some Judges also got a matte-black fiberglass chin spoiler. Orbit-Orange remained an exclusive Judge color and was teamed with combination blue/orange/pink stripes. “The Judge,” observed Road Test magazine, “is not for people who are shy about being looked at.”
But there was no shortage of substance here. Both 400-cid V-8s came with functional hood scoops (an underdash knob controlled air flow). Pontiac finally made a rear sway bar standard and sharpened handling further with a beefier front bar, softer springs, and revised shock valving. The introduction of variable-ratio power steering also improved response.

Few muscle cars made a bolder visual statement than the 1970 Pontiac GTO Judge. “The Judge” decals returned, multihued stripes appeared over the bodyside creases, and the 60-inch rear wing now stood high and proud on the tail. Some Judges also got a matte-black fiberglass chin spoiler. Orbit-Orange remained an exclusive Judge color and was teamed with combination blue/orange/pink stripes. “The Judge,” observed Road Test magazine, “is not for people who are shy about being looked at.”
But there was no shortage of substance here. Both 400-cid V-8s came with functional hood scoops (an underdash knob controlled air flow). Pontiac finally made a rear sway bar standard and sharpened handling further with a beefier front bar, softer springs, and revised shock valving. The introduction of variable-ratio power steering also improved response.

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1970 Oldsmobile 442 – Ultimate Olds
If you took every great Oldsmobile ever made, stacked them up in order of awesomeness, then took an elevator all the way to the top floor, when you climbed out you would be looking at the ’70 4-4-2 W-30 convertible with a four-speed transmission. It’s the pinnacle muscle car that makes devotees of the brand from Lansing go weak in the knees.
It’s got it all the good stuff: top-option big-block engine, movie star style, torque for days, rarity, great supporting options, mystique … Is there anything else?

If you took every great Oldsmobile ever made, stacked them up in order of awesomeness, then took an elevator all the way to the top floor, when you climbed out you would be looking at the ’70 4-4-2 W-30 convertible with a four-speed transmission. It’s the pinnacle muscle car that makes devotees of the brand from Lansing go weak in the knees.
It’s got it all the good stuff: top-option big-block engine, movie star style, torque for days, rarity, great supporting options, mystique … Is there anything else?

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neoplacebo wrote: ↑Fri May 17, 2019 6:15 pmI have a 99 Z28 Camaro that I've had for about twelve years. I get compliments on it on a regular basis. It will go like hell, has the LS1 engine, six speed, t top. I've driven it at speeds well over 100mph on interstate highways and it seemed to have plenty more to go. It is hard to get in and out of though but fun to drive....
Nttawwt . . . really, I mean it, nothing at all.What we know about the suspect in the Virginia Beach shooting that killed 12
... Howerin said Craddock had a deep love for his cars, which along with the Subaru included a silver Camaro....

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Vrede too wrote: ↑Mon Jun 03, 2019 10:28 amneoplacebo wrote: ↑Fri May 17, 2019 6:15 pmI have a 99 Z28 Camaro that I've had for about twelve years. I get compliments on it on a regular basis. It will go like hell, has the LS1 engine, six speed, t top. I've driven it at speeds well over 100mph on interstate highways and it seemed to have plenty more to go. It is hard to get in and out of though but fun to drive....Nttawwt . . . really, I mean it, nothing at all.What we know about the suspect in the Virginia Beach shooting that killed 12
... Howerin said Craddock had a deep love for his cars, which along with the Subaru included a silver Camaro....![]()

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I believe when actual location of assembly as well as manufacture of parts and purchase of components is tallied, Toyota is the most "American" car currently built.neoplacebo wrote: ↑Mon Jun 03, 2019 3:27 pm
Well, I myself have never had a Japanese car, only American (even though the Camaro was made in Canada)
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Yes, you're right. Hardly any car these days can claim any sort of national pedigree. I suppose I just continue to refer to them in the traditional way, when American cars were made here.....nostalgic, but silly. I remember when the first little Honda and Toyota cars started showing up here. They were made in Japan in factories that Americans helped them build and operate. In fact, a guy named Deming had developed quality control concepts that he was unable to convince American manufacturers to adopt so he went to Japan and they adopted his ideas. The rest is history.O Really wrote: ↑Mon Jun 03, 2019 4:59 pmI believe when actual location of assembly as well as manufacture of parts and purchase of components is tallied, Toyota is the most "American" car currently built.neoplacebo wrote: ↑Mon Jun 03, 2019 3:27 pm
Well, I myself have never had a Japanese car, only American (even though the Camaro was made in Canada)
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Vrede too wrote: ↑Mon Jun 03, 2019 10:28 amneoplacebo wrote: ↑Fri May 17, 2019 6:15 pmI have a 99 Z28 Camaro that I've had for about twelve years. I get compliments on it on a regular basis. It will go like hell, has the LS1 engine, six speed, t top. I've driven it at speeds well over 100mph on interstate highways and it seemed to have plenty more to go. It is hard to get in and out of though but fun to drive....What we know about the suspect in the Virginia Beach shooting that killed 12
... Howerin said Craddock had a deep love for his cars, which along with the Subaru included a silver Camaro....
Mistaken identity, Neo.neoplacebo wrote: ↑Fri May 31, 2019 12:39 pmI keep twelve handguns, seven long guns, a crossbow, two small cannon, and an old Vietnam era M16 with the grenade launcher attachment in my car.

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The Fourth Generation Camaro - It was the last original Camaro Chevy made, and it had so much potential.



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