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Another Camaro, this one with the "canyon runner" setup.
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Second shot of the canyon Camaro. Yeah man, "flower mags."
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"Post" '55s like this just knock me out. Americans, Rat, 4-speed, no bumper, fast as hell. I want one just like this.
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Some guys tried the Pro Street thing and got it all wrong. Not this guy. Can't remember the motor but this '65 Plymouth was another jaw-dropper. Those drilled Weld Wheels were my favorite Pro Street wheel at that moment.
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Pro Street 427 XL Fairlane. Yep, it sounded VERY good.
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"RUMPA-RUMPA-RUMPA-RUMPA" with a faint blower whine and an occasional rap-out throttle stab: "WHOOOM!...RUMPA-RUMPA-RUMPA..."
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You know how you come upon a car and your first reaction is to laugh out-loud at how COOl it is? Here's one. Ford Courier with blown small-block Ford. Primer? SO WHAT!
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