'64 Camaro


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Jan 19, 2008
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You learn something new every day. Sitting at DMV getting my driver's license renewed, listening to a woman bragging to another woman about her husband's '64 Camero.
 
Man that is a rare one!
 
I never seen one of those and never will. :lol
 
Maybe she meant "El Camino"
 
Maybe she meant "El Camino"

That was my thought too...
 
That was my thought too...
Old minds think alike!
 
Corvair.
 
'74?
 
Kind of off topic, but I sure have been liking the 70-73' Camaros lately. I mean, I never disliked them, but now I really like them.

Real clean interpretation of the 250 Lusso. Some of the pro-touring cars from the likes of Detroit speed are just incredible.
 
Not quite as evolved as you 2112, I have always disliked the design of the '70-'73 probably because of my love of the '69* and not understanding why it was only a one and done. However they have grown a bunch on me in the last few years to where I would consider owning one.




* The car you perv's.
 
I too liked the Gen 1 best, and I still love em. I am just surprised how much the early Gen 2s have grown on me (Firebirds too).

You have seen these guy's projects before, no?


http://detroitspeed.com/index.html

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* The car you perv's.


Not everyone's mind 'ventures' were yours does, Stevie! :facepalm: :biggrin
 
As time has gone by, I like the '68 even more than the '69 (which was my first car; LeMans blue SS350/4spd/3:73 posi). I think the '68 is a cleaner design. Saw a 72 RS Z28 with a real LT1 recently. They are a nice, clean car, just not as visceral to me as the first gen cars.
 
Like the 68' too but a 67' has wing windows and electric headlight covers (on the RS) which would make me choose it over a 68'

But I am being overly picky

For the Gen II, I prefer the single headlight SS, again being picky.
 
'69 z28

My car shortly after I graduated from college. Bought it new. Loved it. Red-line was 7000 rpm. Lots of good times in this car. Wish I still had it. There were not very many of these in Calgary as they did not handle too well in the snow!!
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Jack, I'm sure you're spoofing us. When you graduated, the horse and buggy were "In."
 
True Frank. Calgary was/is definitely a "cowtown." Horses never out of style there.