From back when they still made such a thing.
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I really miss those days............
Yeah, high-overlap cams, high compression, Sunoco 260, and when you stood behind one, it made your eyes water....YES!
SA--FUCKING---WEET!!! My buddy had one of those. Not that nice but what blast to drive.
In another life I owned one of those.
Sold it for $1,600
-Moe
Wait. You're saying that the new generation of muscle cars -- the new Mustang, Camaro, Challenger -- aren't real cars? Despite having far more power and far better handling than that Chevelle?
Just how many of those new plastic whizbangs do you think will still be around in 47 years?
I rest my case.
Amen!
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