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Weren't you just calling someone a "knucklehead" for installing hood pins on their '72 Chevelle SS, when in fact all '72 domed hood Chevelles got them?
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Touche, yes you are correct. NO pun intended on the generation here. I'm here to learn as everyone else. If I knew everything then Bill Gates would be working for me.
On the other hand, I'm not in the market for a 72 Chevelle or I would have done more research on the 72 cars. My opinion only and others may differ, but I think the 1970 was the last year of the true Muscle Car. That's taking in the horsepower and tough body lines. I love all Muscle cars and still own and drive them and will till the day I die. Some teens out there know nothing and don't want to know anything about the old muscle cars due to the cost. I know alot of them are into the rice burners.
I still remember one Fri night in 1974 when I was in a 68 Hemi Runner beside a 67 Camaro with a 427 in it. I thought I was going to air born. Those Hemis are quick cars but MCReview proved that the 440 6-pack and even the 70 Buick GS Stage II was a quicker car than the Hemi.