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ronjon619 03-12-2010 11:28 AM

Bad A-- Camero I Delivered this Morning.....
 
Some lucky guy brought the special edition Camero.

http://i14.photobucket.com/albums/a3...e/DSC01007.jpg

http://i14.photobucket.com/albums/a3...e/DSC01006.jpg

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mike3fan 03-12-2010 11:46 AM

While that is one of the better looking ones I have seen, that car just misses the mark imo.

rigidsporty 03-12-2010 11:57 AM

Hits the mark for me just fine! I love them... of course I would have picked another color.

ronjon619 03-12-2010 11:57 AM


Originally Posted by mike3fan (Post 476621)
While that is one of the better looking ones I have seen, that car just misses the mark imo.

whats the problem with it?

Malaki86 03-12-2010 01:13 PM

With these "retro" cars, I prefer them in this order: Dodge Challenger, Ford Mustang, Chevy Camaro

Jackrabbit379 03-12-2010 01:38 PM

I don't know if I would own one, but I'd love to drive one.

Windwalker 03-12-2010 04:34 PM


Originally Posted by Malaki86 (Post 476627)
With these "retro" cars, I prefer them in this order: Dodge Challenger, Ford Mustang, Chevy Camaro

You can have that Dodge. From what I know about Dodge engines, I certainly don't need the headache and expense. Of course, these days, I don't know which make is more reliable. All the computers and sensors. Think I'll go back to a '77 model. The new ones are too damned expensive to maintain. You gotta have another computer to tell you what's wrong with the computer in your car in order to get it fixed.

Next, some college educated rocket scientist will invent a computerized bicycle.:hellno:

Malaki86 03-12-2010 09:30 PM

I agree on that. Give me a late 60's, early 70's TRUE muscle car any day. I was just saying which ones I prefer for the new ones. It's not like I'll be buying one anytime soon anyway.

Windwalker 03-13-2010 12:44 AM

Even back in the 60s and 70s, it was weird, but every Dodge product that came into my driveway had to be fixed so that it could leave. And, I was not in any auto repair business. The one Dodge I owned had to be fixed more often than any Fix Or Repair Daily I ever owned. And, a couple of the GM products I had caught fire and burned. But, what I see available today doesn't give me any confidence in any of them.

COLT 03-13-2010 01:01 AM


Originally Posted by Windwalker (Post 476630)
You can have that Dodge. From what I know about Dodge engines, I certainly don't need the headache and expense.


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