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"The slow death of American muscle"

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Old 02-14-2018, 07:02 AM
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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
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Could really use that nose on the bird. Sad.
Old 02-14-2018, 07:23 AM
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I hear ya. Oh the joys of art. . .
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Thats just confusing to me
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Search that on google. They have wasted plenty of nice cars doing that crap. It has to be some Prius loving moron who is hell bent on ruining as many old classics as he can.
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OMG WTF is wrong with these people? I'd love to take things they love/cherish and fuse them together.

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