67 Camaro SS

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black hills tj

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Hey Everyone,

My dad and I went out in his Camaro today and I snapped a few shots with my 30D. These are all undedited.

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That is absolutely beautiful!
My first car was a '71 Chevelle, I'm building a '79 firebird now. I love musclecars, especially chevy's. It doesn't get much better than a 60's Camaro SS.
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I have not taken a pic of it in probably 3-4 years. I got side tracked, but plan to have the fresh 350 cu engine I have for it in, and have it on the road sometime in mid 2008. Sorry no digital pics right now...but next time I go to look/work on it I'll try and take some. It's clean and has a T-top, but it's no '67 Camaro SS...heh.
 
Thanks guys. My dad loves it, but would trade it in for a 69 at the drop of a pin. Something about the 69 drives him wild!

When he was younger he had a 77 Formula Firebird, traded that in for a 79. Sadly someone hit him while he was driving the 79. However, in the early 90's he and my mom had an 89 Camaro which they regretfully sold a few years after they purchased it. Now, my dad just recently(about a year ago) purchased the 67 and my family is slowly getting back into muscle cars.

Like I mentioned before, I'd love to get a Trans Am. However, here is my current ride and I'll have her til she dies!

97 Jeep TJ Wrangler
4 Cylinders of Fury
Dana 30 front axle
Dana 35 rear axle
Rubicon Express 3.5" suspension Lift
33" BFG A/T's
(loads of other unmentioned mods)
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Very nice. I just got back last weekend from one of the east coast's largest classic car shows, plenty of 69's for sale there for your dad! Very nice ride. :)
 
Very nice, I've redone a few of them and if you can get one in good shape, it is far better than restoring one.
 
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