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i dont think there even is a cooler car than a worked '69 camaro

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I went past this place the other day and they actually had a late model camaro, not the new ones but the older pointy nose ones and they had grafted a 69 front and rear onto it ..couldnt find it on the net but i did find this..

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definatley different..

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Separate motors drive the front wheels. RW dedicated.

I didn't like the open top version.

No mention of damping or chassis; but based on a Lexus in some ways.

It'll be interesting to see if propellers can be put on it.

Strong yes. But not as strong as what the yanks make out

Much better oiling system than an RB. Internals aren't forged just very beefy. 12 counter weight crank etc

The heads aren't as good as RB25/26s though. So usually need a few psi more to make the same power

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