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Love the Grand Sport. What number is it? Have you registered it with the Grand Sport Registry? http://www.grandsportregistry.com/
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Either a small plaque that was included in a "black binder" or you can check the certificate from SVT with the car build number and build date on it...
68 Camaro, 468...about 800hp. 67 Nova, 468... about 800hp...maybe 1,000 if we get the bottle hooked up. Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
I thought I had posted pix of the one Ford powered car in my barn, but I guess I didn't. Here goes: Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
Here's my first car, just got it Friday. Only a V6 but has stick shift so I'm happy Image Unavailable, Please Login
Beautiful! My dad had one like it, but with a white top. I took it to my senior prom! Shiny Side Up! Bill
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Webby, Congrats on your first car. FREEDOM!!! Sorry gas prices are not what they were in 1976 when I got my first Camaro (1967 327). I drove the wheels off that car. I'm glad it is a manual transmission, enjoy! P.S., The Camaro hiding in the photo above is my 19th one (some kind of sickness I guess) and it had an LS6 Corvette Z06 engine in it, and 6 speed manual.
Awesome pictures guys... I'm rocking a Dodge Dakota (not sure if its "muscle" lol) but its got a 5 speed and a V8 and should be pushing 450 turbo'd hp this time next year Can't wait to see more collections! --Bryant
I've never seen an AMX in BRG and I'd lose the "Dukes of Hazzard" wheels, but still an awesome car. Always thought X's were underated. Lot of car for the money even today.