"The slow death of American muscle"
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"The slow death of American muscle"
So, it's been a couple months since these were installed but now the noses are touching. In another 6 months they'll be crunched together.
(History) Since it's installation there has always been a 3rd gen on it, to date there have been 2 camaros and 3 firebirds eaten by it.
(Originality) Always cars that are in "driver" condition. Just sad.
http://www.wlky.com/article/garage-b...-cars/12257442
(History) Since it's installation there has always been a 3rd gen on it, to date there have been 2 camaros and 3 firebirds eaten by it.
(Originality) Always cars that are in "driver" condition. Just sad.
http://www.wlky.com/article/garage-b...-cars/12257442
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Car: 1989-92 FORMULA350 305 92 Hawkclone
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Re: "The slow death of American muscle"
Could really use that nose on the bird. Sad.
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Re: "The slow death of American muscle"
OMG WTF is wrong with these people? I'd love to take things they love/cherish and fuse them together.
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