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Comments: 20 (Read/Post) Favorites: 1 (View) |
Submitted
on: 03-11-2003
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Ok, time to race. The Mustangs in one lane, Camaros in the other.
HEY, why'd all of the Camaros run away? |
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#1 |
3-11-2003 @ 11:17:46 AM |
Posted By : stang392 |
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sorry but i think that camaro is going to get owned |
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#2 |
3-11-2003 @ 11:18:48 AM |
Posted By : SuperDave479 |
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I SERIOUSLY don't think they ran away from a 5.slow........ |
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#10 |
3-11-2003 @ 01:49:19 PM |
Posted By : kstagger |
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could go either way...
The Camaro could be holding a 427 or 454 or 502 big block with a 250 shot of nitrous. Ya never know.
The stang could have a 460... |
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#11 |
3-11-2003 @ 06:48:09 PM |
Posted By : Ponch |
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I don't think the Camaro would have a 427. Maybe a 454 or a 502... |
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#12 |
3-11-2003 @ 06:52:41 PM |
Posted By : Skid |
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I've seen plenty of custom Camaros with the 427. Probably Chevy's best BB ever. |
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#13 |
3-11-2003 @ 07:03:23 PM |
Posted By : Ponch |
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Chevy makes a 327, I thought it was Ford who made the 427. |
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#15 |
3-11-2003 @ 07:07:06 PM |
Posted By : Low-Tech Redneck |
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#14, Their can-am engine was an all-aluminum 427, and the 427 was the powerplant in all COPO camaros |
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#16 |
3-11-2003 @ 07:10:13 PM |
Posted By : Skid |
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The 427 was also a rare option in late '60s Impalas. |
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#19 |
3-11-2003 @ 07:13:31 PM |
Posted By : Ponch |
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Cleared things up for me real quick |
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#20 |
11-19-2005 @ 09:39:25 PM |
Posted By : 89Rettagt |
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the camaro could take them all in order and not break down. :P |
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