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Absolutely GORGEOUS '68 Camaro

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Originally posted by: Johnnie
camaro

When I was in high school...my employer had a nice collection of classic cars to include a Yenko like the one linked above. His Yenko still had the sticker in the window. What a sweet ride!!

THAT is awesome.. and i like the 69 a little better than the 68 myself.
but a Yenko is just mint!
 
Originally posted by: brigden
Funny, Americans haven't been able to build a stylish car since the late sixties, early to mid seventies.

Unfortunately I think that's true to a large degree (though I'd argue that the Viper GTS and the PT Cruiser are exceptions to this), but the Ford GT seems to me like perhaps the most appealing American car ever built. It's admittedly ironic, though, that the GT is really just a modernized 11/10-scale copy of the mid-sixties GT40.
 
Originally posted by: Fenixgoon
good thing i didnt like at it more than half a second.. or else there might be a dark spot in my pants 😛

If it's dark you may want to see a doctor.
 
Originally posted by: theNEOone
jeez, how do you maintain a 35 year old car that nicely?!!!?!?! it looks incredible.


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I'd bet money that that isn't the original paint job and that their is either body filler or non original body panels on that car. To find a true unblemished car of that age and quality it would have to have been stored hermetically and with no light touching it.

It probably cost a good $20K-$25K to get that car that good looking.
 
Paint looks like it's an inch thick.

I kinda like them with a little lift in the back though. Even though it took a lot more work to keep the back down like that.
 
Originally posted by: fsstrike
thats really ugly. I hate old american cars. Give me a Ferrari.

You should stick to trolling the video card forums, you're much better at that. :roll:
 
Originally posted by: JeffreyLebowski
Originally posted by: theNEOone
jeez, how do you maintain a 35 year old car that nicely?!!!?!?! it looks incredible.


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I'd bet money that that isn't the original paint job and that their is either body filler or non original body panels on that car. To find a true unblemished car of that age and quality it would have to have been stored hermetically and with no light touching it.

It probably cost a good $20K-$25K to get that car that good looking.

Only if it's a frame up restoration. My buddy restored a mustang (not frame up) for less than $11k.
 
Wow, what a cool looking car. I wonder why all old cars have those wierd big circular things on top of the engines though. And no new cars have those... Also, where are the fuel injectors?


😛
 
Originally posted by: fsstrike
thats really ugly. I hate old american cars. Give me a Ferrari.

actually... you deserve a lamborghini... since people who buy those are mostly showoffs who have no taste in other cars... 😛 😉
 
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