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Old 09-25-2005, 09:56 PM
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Hey.

Don't believe I have ever posted in the Muscle car section. I'm usually in the Camaro section. Anyway, My name is Mark. Im 20 and live in Milwaukee, Wis. Drive a 99 Silverado and a 68 camaro.

Heres pics of my Camaro.

http://www.cardomain.com/ride/667884
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Old 09-25-2005, 10:52 PM
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Re: Hey.

Wow, that Camaro looks awsome. How much did you get it for and how much work did you have to do to it?
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Re: Hey.

Got it 2 years ago for $7400. Last year I swapped the powerglide out and put in a 700r4 out of an 88 IROC. This year all I did was pretty much replaced and added chrome in the engine bay and some other minor things.
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Re: Hey.

Well it looks really sweet man. How does it perform? I have a 1969 Cutlass 350 rocket that was run really hard before I got it and ran really well up until I just wanted to rebuild it. When I took the heads off I found out that one of my pushrods was bent really bad and half of the intake valves weren't seating right. But it still ran like a champ.
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Re: Hey.

Runs great now. When I first got it, it ran good but something was wrong. I could feel it. To me it seems like the engine was misfiring. Everyone was like no no no it runs great. I was like no its not, I can feel it. Then I did a tune up on it this year and yup, one cylinder was missing. The wire wasnt even connected to the plug. The boot was on it but it wasnt snapped in. Now it runs and sounds great. Good ol 327 power lol. Original engine too with a little over 85,000 on it.
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That is awsome.
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