Here is a nice 3 peddle 2nd gen Camaro I saw today in Goshen.
It is a split bumper car. I like the clean look with no badges on the car.
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Still a dang chevy. Boooooo!
Here is a nice 3 peddle 2nd gen Camaro I saw today in Goshen.
It is a split bumper car. I like the clean look with no badges on the car.
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Here is a nice 3 peddle 2nd gen Camaro I saw today in Goshen.
It is a split bumper car. I like the clean look with no badges on the car.
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I'm not a GM guy by any stretch and I could be wrong but didn't those Camero's come with leaf springs?? I zoomed in on the rear wheel and can see a coil spring that looks like a small diameter maybe a coil over (it's just behind axle center line). If it's an aftermarket suspension that could explain it. Just noticed it has Wilwood brakes on the front, and it appears either a tiny drum brake or no brake on the rear. Look at the mounting flange of the wheel and the see spring comes down but no evidence of a rear brake
OK, I am finally getting around to making a post about Carlisle. It was HUUUUUUUGE! There were more Mootangs than I could count and there were a lot of other cars there too. After wading though the seas of Mustangs, I finally found the Cougar area. There were 172 Cougars there and some pretty special cars. Of the 172 Cougars, there was one Hertz XR7-G. Sort of gives some appreciation for how rare my car is.
I didn't take many pictures of cars other than Cougars, but I did look at them. The Mercury Marauders had a good showing and they did a Ford GT parade twice a day which was cool.
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OK, I am finally getting around to making a post about Carlisle. It was HUUUUUUUGE! There were more Mootangs than I could count and there were a lot of other cars there too. After wading though the seas of Mustangs, I finally found the Cougar area. There were 172 Cougars there and some pretty special cars. Of the 172 Cougars, there was one Hertz XR7-G. Sort of gives some appreciation for how rare my car is.
I didn't take many pictures of cars other than Cougars, but I did look at them. The Mercury Marauders had a good showing and they did a Ford GT parade twice a day which was cool.
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The Mustangs were ridiculous. They even had them separated by era and color. There were literally separated isles of yellow/red/black fox body Mustangs.
I went to the swap meet, but I didn't stay long because the guy I was with isn't really a car guy. There were a few parts that were pretty decent, but not much I couldn't live without. I got a $10 dual vacuum advance unit for a '68 390/428.
I am going to Dearborn this weekend for the "real" Cougar show. It will be at the Ford World Headquarters and there should be more rare cats.
If your looking for vintage cougar parts i know of a guy...
I figured he was waiting for you to start it?Man. Are we gonna have to get a Part II?
Cool! I had purchased a 70 Cougar from "out behind the barn" when I lived in OK. They had recently changed the procedures for getting a title for a car so never did do anything with it other than collect some parts in anticipation of building it only to sell it to some guy in KS. It had been a Cleveland automatic car and I was planning on building a Clevor and put a 4 spd behind it with Eliminator striping and short fat tires all the way around after lowering the proper amount. I'd still like to do that but after trying to buy a couple of different prospects decided to settle on the Galaxie and build the racecar barely street legal and put tags on it one of these days.
I looked at the Carlisle layout and it seemed like 75% of the show field was dedicated to Mustangs, that would have gotten old quickly and I have two! Sure would have liked to have hit the swap meet though, not many deals any more but that's the price you pay nowadays.
Man. Are we gonna have to get a Part II?
Let me know when you start it. This is your baby.
I will close this one with a sad.