GreatWhiteNorth
God of War
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Bringing it into the 21st century, eh? Restomods are nice because those oldies are a bit primitive. My car had repro knockoffs. I sold it back about the late 1970's. I have also had another couple of C2's and a bunch of C3's......5 LT-1's and 3 427-435's, and a bunch of other big and small blocks.Nice. I plan to switch to a side exhaust, change the wheels, and eventually go with a red interior. And LS motor. And 5 speed.
Bringing it into the 21st century, eh? Restomods are nice because those oldies are a bit primitive. My car had repro knockoffs. I sold it back about the late 1970's. I have also had another couple of C2's and a bunch of C3's......5 LT-1's and 3 427-435's, and a bunch of other big and small blocks.
True on the gears. My Fuelie had 4.11's. Other hi-perfs were mostly 3.70's. I had a rare 69-427/435 convt. with a Turbo 400 auto, and 3.36's. Probably the one I should have kept. Back then, I bought cars with paperwork, or in some cases, before they were re-stamping blocks and faking hi-po's.Yeah, it has a period-correct 327, but it's not the original motor. I don't mind swapping to an LS setup, which I've previously done on a C3. And the 3.70 gears and Muncie 4-speed make highway driving a bit of a strain, so a TKO 5 or 6 speed would be a great upgrade.
Yeah that's what's happening. They called me and confirmed to me they made a trade so my car will be here this weekend. Got the black on black SS CAMARO performance exhaust, Bremba brakes, and I've got my cold air intake ready![]()
I remember learning, and the car lurching forward and dying when I let the clutch out too quick. That was 50 years ago, and sticks are pretty much all I have ever driven. I still drive one every day.Patiently waiting for my car to arrive. Pretty nervous about learning to drive a stick!
I remember learning, and the car lurching forward and dying when I let the clutch out too quick. That was 50 years ago, and sticks are pretty much all I have ever driven. I still drive one every day.
It's easy, but the only way to learn is to do it. We talkin' about practice. Don't worry. Most everybody looks like an idiot the first couple of times. One catches on pretty quickly.
I think most cars now don't even roll back on a hill for a second or so. When I first learned, it scared me when somebody stopped real close behind on a hill. I was afraid I would roll back into them, or kill it.
Patiently waiting for my car to arrive. Pretty nervous about learning to drive a stick!
