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The valves are adjusted.....the tank full of sweet-smelling Sunoco Blue 110...time to go out and give the South Jersey purple Hemi Cuda a 2nd chance! Burger King will be jumping tohight!
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Poor Hemi !
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Don't mess with old farts - age and treachery will always overcome youth and skill! Bullshit and brilliance only come with age and experience. |
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lolololol...that's what I said! The hemi was done at 6 grand
while "ol yeller" was still pulling at 7500! (no disrespect to you Chrysler guyz & gals)
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Are you ever gonna tell us what you really think your car is ? SS ? COPO ? Yenko ? Henweigh ?
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I'm with you, Charley..I'd like to know, too!
![]() Quit skirting the subject....and post a picture of your cowl tag already! ![]()
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The car looks and sounds like a whole lot of fun to me no matter what it turns out to be. I don't know why he's being hounded about a piece of tin on his firewall. Sounds like this car is on a mission tonite while most 427 camaro owners sit at home watching American Hot Rod on The Discovery Channel. Good luck to him tonite!
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Charlie...it's definately not a Yenko!
When I bought it in Ohio, the owner drove me and the Camaro to the dealer who ordered the car. HE WANTED TO BUY IT BACK! Unselfishly, he was kind enough to go thru the "old" order files and gave me all the General Motors S--t that was smelling kinda moldy. He even recalled the day the 427 rolled off the car carrier. I guess it was a big deal to order a Camaro from the factory with a L72 motor in it back then. I'll have to dig-out of the attic the plastic booklet pouch that has all that GM stuff in it. If I recall, that metal "credit card" thingy is in there too??? When I find time, I'll go and find it.
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Jersey Jeff 69 Day-2 L89 T400 BX 2015 ZL-1 Auto 98 Surburban |
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Mark, You got that right! I think the " iron under the hood" speaks louder then the tin. Besides, I own both the pieces of metal!
If you've ever in Jersey, post a message...You just earned a ticket to drive it once around the block. LOLOLOLOL
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Jersey Jeff 69 Day-2 L89 T400 BX 2015 ZL-1 Auto 98 Surburban |
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I Meant no disrespect...but, the question has been addressed numerous times on this board already. You seem to have enough photos of your beautiful Camaro
, why not take a photo of the cowl tag, and placate everyone here who are waiting for you to do just that! ![]()
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Bruce Choose Life-Donate! |
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[ QUOTE ]
I don't know why he's being hounded about a piece of tin on his firewall. Sounds like this car is on a mission tonite while most 427 camaro owners sit at home watching American Hot Rod on The Discovery Channel. [/ QUOTE ] ![]() Yeah, you gotta admire a guy who still street races his '69 427 Camaro on Friday nights in 2004. ![]() |
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