View Poll Results: ROTY?
January 2010 ROTM Winner – Camaro 69
25
25.51%
Febuary 2010 ROTM Winner – 1971BB427
11
11.22%
March 2010 ROTM Winner – Saint Ebony
1
1.02%
April 2010 ROTM Winner – whammer3024
12
12.24%
May 2010 ROTM Winner – edog2
1
1.02%
June 2010 ROTM Winner – camaroboy68ss
32
32.65%
July 2010 ROTM Winner – 80ZJoe
1
1.02%
August 2010 ROTM Winner – 86CamaroZ28
1
1.02%
September 2010 ROTM Winner – DarlingReject
8
8.16%
October 2010 ROTM Winner – runner66
1
1.02%
November 2010 ROTM Winner – SOCOM
5
5.10%
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#21
Only real men will admit they like pink...
#22
had to vote for 69. gotta represent the first gens. but any of the camaros deseve it. they are all amazing cars. here is a video of my 68 and the article that was in camaro performers in the june issue and on the web.
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Starting Out Right
Most of us spent our formative high school years wrenching on cars that were neither classic nor cool. It wasn't until later when we finally had the cash or connections to work on something nice. Dalton Carter of Hillsboro, Oregon, is an exception. He decided to skip the junk and get right to the good stuff. Dalton is currently attending Century High School and when he isn't cracking books, he's busy working with his grandfather on his '68 Camaro. Gramps picked up the Camaro back when Dalton was only 8 years old and the pair has been fixing it up ever since. "It's been a great bonding experience with my grandfather and it's really fun to work on such an awesome car," remarks Dalton.
The numbers-matching Camaro features the original 12-bolt, M20 four-speed, and 327/275hp small-block engine. The ride also has a deluxe interior with a tilt column and the original factory wood steering wheel. Other options include a center console, shoulder harnesses, and rear window defogger. With the exception of paint, the pair did all the work themselves including rebuilding the engine and fixing all the body panels. It makes for a very cool ride that has given both Dalton and his grandfather some great memories.
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Starting Out Right
Most of us spent our formative high school years wrenching on cars that were neither classic nor cool. It wasn't until later when we finally had the cash or connections to work on something nice. Dalton Carter of Hillsboro, Oregon, is an exception. He decided to skip the junk and get right to the good stuff. Dalton is currently attending Century High School and when he isn't cracking books, he's busy working with his grandfather on his '68 Camaro. Gramps picked up the Camaro back when Dalton was only 8 years old and the pair has been fixing it up ever since. "It's been a great bonding experience with my grandfather and it's really fun to work on such an awesome car," remarks Dalton.
The numbers-matching Camaro features the original 12-bolt, M20 four-speed, and 327/275hp small-block engine. The ride also has a deluxe interior with a tilt column and the original factory wood steering wheel. Other options include a center console, shoulder harnesses, and rear window defogger. With the exception of paint, the pair did all the work themselves including rebuilding the engine and fixing all the body panels. It makes for a very cool ride that has given both Dalton and his grandfather some great memories.
#24
chaotic, look up SLP 2OTL exhaust. you will love the way it sounds. one of the best exhausts ever manufactured and you can't buy it anymore unless its used. luckily mine came stock with it, lol
#25
#26
Had to go with Val's early 2nd, all sweet rides but my favourite Camaro's are early 2nd gen's and well.... thats a bad a$$ car.
#27
gotta go with my 68 brother a beautiful car and my favorite yr!!!
#28
it was SUCH a hard choice between Whammer and Camaro69!!!! in the end I went with 69... but whammers car is SOO nice too!!
#29
maybe ill flip a crab and see what comes up. lol wham you got the pink line this time. oh boy, can the wham work the mojo and break the curse.
#30
well....so does runner and it looks like the pink line is focusing all its cursing powers onto him lol