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The next time I am home, I am going to snap some pics of my Dad's cousin's '70 Camero. Even though it was worked over in '74, it is one of the most tastful street freaks I have ever seen! Originally a 327/4 speed, a 454/turbo 400 now reside dressed in Edelbrock signature series tin. The exterior is a beautiful red with some very tastful 3 color pinstriping wearing Crager S/S's all around wrapped in Hercules Honchos (I believe the back is L 60's). Slapper bars, fender flares, and L88 hood round out the outside. The interior is tall back buckets with a light diamond pleate. I want him to fix it up and leave it retro. Still gets me going!!!!
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Snarl softly and carry a big stick! 1969 Hurst/Olds 13.26 @ 103.12 Pure Stock Rusty Small |
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Wow look at that van! Looks like something Will Ferrell would drive in Anchorman.
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a lot of the street freaks were built from the most desireable cars, the big block cars either went racing, became street freaks or both, not many survived the 80's muscle car boom because they became the restored cars we see now.
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