If I win the lotto this weekend this is the first thing I am going to buy. It appears to be an original, unrestored 20K mile Baldwin Performance 1967 Camaro 369/375 4 speed.
Our Super 7 lotto is 10 million dollars tonight. If I win I will be building a 27 Ford T coupe, 28 ford roadster pickup, 32 Ford three window, 36 Ford three window, 40 Ford Tudor, 51 Chevy pickup as well as building the Nashty. The wife will be getting a new Jag sedan, a 50 Chevy two door and a 62 Corvette. Of course we will have to buy an acreage with room for a fully equipped shop and heated garage.
Doesn't the money spent on a ticket give you a lot of entertainment value for the price!!!
They were real strong ... a friend had one. I had a 69 Nova SS with the same engine/transmission ... new in 69 and it was a real handful. It was about unbeatable on the street until the LS-6 Chevelles came out. So I bought a new LS-6 crate engine ( for $808 dollars ) and set it down in the Nova ...
They were real strong ... a friend had one. I had a 69 Nova SS with the same engine/transmission ... new in 69 and it was a real handful. It was about unbeatable on the street until the LS-6 Chevelles came out. So I bought a new LS-6 crate engine ( for $808 dollars ) and set it down in the Nova ...
Those were really fast cars!!! When the Chevelles came out with the 396/325 horse (or was it 335hp?) they were the big ticket here. I could take them with my 40 tudor with the 324 Olds but only for about 300 yards. When the 375 horse ones came out I didn't have a chance even out of the hole.
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