New to Camaro in Southern Utah.
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New to Camaro in Southern Utah.
Well, I have been into cars since the late 70s. I've had a couple Chevy's and a couple Dodges but mostly been into Mustangs.
I currently own a 2012 5.7 l Dodge Durango Citadel, 1996 Ford F150, 1967 Mustang coupe and now a 1967 Camaro.
I know that I don't know enough.
This brings me to why I am here. I know I don't have some specially rare car, but for my purposes it will be just fine. I'd hate to modify a rare car no matter the make. So plain Jane is OK with me.
Thanks in advance while I embark on a new Journey in bowtie land.
Mel
I currently own a 2012 5.7 l Dodge Durango Citadel, 1996 Ford F150, 1967 Mustang coupe and now a 1967 Camaro.
I know that I don't know enough.
This brings me to why I am here. I know I don't have some specially rare car, but for my purposes it will be just fine. I'd hate to modify a rare car no matter the make. So plain Jane is OK with me.
Thanks in advance while I embark on a new Journey in bowtie land.
Mel
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Welcome to the forum guruatbol.
N I C E, a first year Camaro - those things are the lightest ones. A real hot rod out of the box ( with a V-8 of course ). When you get a chance, we would all be astounded to see some pics of your new ride. Feel free to ask anything here, there is a ton of knowledge to assist you. I drive a 1970 SS Camaro - the White/Orange one in my avatar.
quarkdude
N I C E, a first year Camaro - those things are the lightest ones. A real hot rod out of the box ( with a V-8 of course ). When you get a chance, we would all be astounded to see some pics of your new ride. Feel free to ask anything here, there is a ton of knowledge to assist you. I drive a 1970 SS Camaro - the White/Orange one in my avatar.
quarkdude
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