Check Out The Chevrolet Camaro Nose Job On This Ford Mustang
Blasphemy, or awesomeness?
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Blasphemy, or awesomeness?
Thankfully, Rick Hord walked away from the crash.
The Challenger was first, Mustang was second, and Camaro was third.
Driven to drag races, this 7-second Camaro is also a legitimate street car.
The recall follows a previous recall for the same problem.
Can’t kick a man while he’s down…
Bowman takes second, Harvick in third.
Those without navigation can get factory navigation in their vehicle, but there’s a bit of a catch.
The thief managed to cross state lines before abandoning the vehicle.
Watch a Photoshop pro make a retro-future third-gen Camaro we can all get behind.
The seller states that the one-off build took over 5,000 man-hours and over $500,000 to complete.
We expect the offer to change at the start of the fourth quarter.
This is what happens when two very different worlds collide.
The time is a new ProCharger quarter-mile record.
And they are more powerful than the stock Camaro SS and ZL1 models.
This owner specifically went after the biggest displacement engine he could find.
The driver walks away uninjured after 200-foot fall.
The top 10 drivers were all playoff competitors.
Another reminder of just how sweet the 6.2L V8 LT1 engine can sound.