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Old 11-22-2019, 07:51 AM
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Congratulations on your new car. Your car is the only other one I've seen gold with parchment ( white ) interior besides mine.
Cool! I think that is a very nice combo!

The lillte tank, is a vacuum tank. The car is supposed to have a very wild cam. The friend of the last owner said that car could rev like crazy, and was north of 400hp. Sounded more like a Kawasaki Z 1000 to him than a typical american V8.
Can't confirm this. I'm still spraying WD40 in the cylinders, before the first turn by hand.

The wheels are magnesium, and came from a Lola T70 race car.
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Old 11-22-2019, 10:53 AM
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Congratulations on your nice Camaro find

looks like it still has the original Muncie shifter

I'm surprised that was not changed out
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Old 12-25-2019, 10:03 PM
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Cool! I think that is a very nice combo!

The lillte tank, is a vacuum tank. The car is supposed to have a very wild cam. The friend of the last owner said that car could rev like crazy, and was north of 400hp. Sounded more like a Kawasaki Z 1000 to him than a typical american V8.
Can't confirm this. I'm still spraying WD40 in the cylinders, before the first turn by hand.

The wheels are magnesium, and came from a Lola T70 race car.
Yes good old 302 Z-28 engines. Killer motors.
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