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Here's what's called crossbreed, good old boys style. There's a camaro front end attached to a pickup truck at 1:30 and it's not an ElCamino I can't find the static picture so here's a video.
Holy **** batman.Someone actually did that and thought it turned out so well they should take a picture and tell people about it.It doesnt even sit straight or level.It droops horribly.That should have been destroyed before anyone could see it ever exsisted.Hopefully it`s for a joke.
Why? I think it is kinda cool. I mean, fabricating that front end must have taken a bunch of work. I think it is inspired alot by the 1st and 2nd gen camaros. I really like the wheel-well extension things. Looks real 2nd gen!
The only thing I really dont like is the mustang-ish front end look. But really, this car was probably built when the new mustang was the only source of those retro-style headlights. If the new camaro was out yet, that would have helped.
Here's what's called crossbreed, good old boys style. There's a camaro front end attached to a pickup truck at 1:30 and it's not an ElCamino I can't find the static picture so here's a video.
Oh,sorry I was refering to the pickup with camaro front clip in the link stephan posted.The original car posted is almost as f`ed up but much better done
That was freakin funnyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy....
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I was thinking about putting these wheel under my camaro...Comments?[IMG][/IMG]
They already have "donk" camaros..... id rather have a Donk then a *****, but yeh, the huge rims are ridiculous, need a ladder to get into your car, lol.
Yeah,carslike that are fairly common around here.I`ve seen a couple of them with nerf bars,or whatever they`re called,that go on trucks for a step up.Picture a buick regal or olds cutlass with nerf bars on it.My DD is a 4x4 chevy 1500.Tires are 285/75/16,I think they`re 31" tires.Guys in caprice classics looking me straight in the eye at a redlight.
This reminds me of a similar 1/2 & 1/2 I saw in Newport Beach years ago but this one was a 1st gen Mustang front & 1st gen Camaro rear. I didn't know what to think when I saw it, but it all blended together and looked stock. These aren't my kind of cars but I'm sure they took 100's of hours to complete so for that I give them credit. Later.
Here's what's called crossbreed, good old boys style. There's a camaro front end attached to a pickup truck at 1:30 and it's not an ElCamino I can't find the static picture so here's a video.
Who ever did this is probably so ashamed and been so flamed that he/she has posted "acting" like one of the criticizers, and not wanting to announce its theirs. :P haha
but imo This is probably the worst insault to camaros :[ it makes me wanna cry innocent dead baby blood tears. -sigh-
WHYYYYYYY????!!!!!! leave it to *******s to start inbreeding CARS!!
did anyone else notice the camarotruck has the front end angled violently down? I'm guessing he either wanted to join our brother hood of scraped chin spoilers or that front clip sagged on its own in a suicidal frown
man you guys are slow, didnt you know that back in 81 when gm was designing the new camaro they hired tonka to build a prototype? and here she is. kinda funny, i thought they were all crushed in typical gm fashion