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I may be putting a Jaguar outside in order to make room for this one.. Yeah, I'm not all for domestic vehicles but the mint condition, extremely low miles and uniqueness of this one really touches me in a way I can't explain B) I'll see it in person this weekend.

 

 

 

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Paul, I may be driving a domestic car soon also....I have Pam's permission to get a new camaro if I want :)

Jimmy

 

Very cool ! a 2009 model ? I seem to have very bad luck with Domestic vehicles so I don't particularly enjoy owning/driving on for fear of the next stupid repair, however if this car checks out ok in the mechanical department I may bring it home. For a daily driver/hauler/tower I needed something heavy duty, large..but unfortunately when it comes to those type of needs a foreign 'truck' isn't an option..so I sold my Isuzu Trooper and picked up a 4x4 turbo diesel big Chevy ext-cab truck as my daily driver and its been great - - - aside from losing all rear lights............. but I'll tackle that this weekend, of course it kicks back into play the 'always something breaking' theory of owning an American vehicle. Heck, I try to keep most of gun collection to foreign aswell, this past weekend I bought a brand new American made pistol and wouldn't you know it the safety doesn't work right..gotta send in for warranty repair. Ugh.

 

 

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I may be putting a Jaguar outside in order to make room for this one.. Yeah, I'm not all for domestic vehicles but the mint condition, extremely low miles and uniqueness of this one really touches me in a way I can't explain B) I'll see it in person this weekend.

 

Can't argue with being "touched in ways you can't explain". enjoy it, mang

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Paul, I may be driving a domestic car soon also....I have Pam's permission to get a new camaro if I want :)

Jimmy

 

 

Ok, two things.

 

First, these kinds of comments do not make the unmarried among us want to join the "married" ranks any time soon. I mean, do you also have permission to use your balls as you see fit?

 

 

Second, considering how choice your home situation seems to be I guess I get it, and holy crap do you mean the new body style Camaro? Because that thing is bad a$$.

 

http://www.kaymotoring.com/wp-content/gallery/2009-camaro/camaro-concept.jpg

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Ok, two things.

 

First, these kinds of comments do not make the unmarried among us want to join the "married" ranks any time soon. I mean, do you also have permission to use your balls as you see fit?

 

 

Second, considering how choice your home situation seems to be I guess I get it, and holy crap do you mean the new body style Camaro? Because that thing is bad a$$.

 

http://www.kaymotoring.com/wp-content/gallery/2009-camaro/camaro-concept.jpg

 

marriage is cool and everything i still have my balls and if you enter marriage everything has to be decided between both partners you cant think of marriage like your kinda still single it just keeps the peace i get to buy cars i usualy dont ask but we have a understanding about it she knows i have my addiction with buying cars and she has her with books which can be just as expensive of a hobby but marriage is a scary thing for single guys to think about lol

 

anyways back on topic Id personally wait for the trans am they cant release a camaro without a fire bird and cant release those 2 with a t/a

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I may be putting a Jaguar outside in order to make room for this one.. Yeah, I'm not all for domestic vehicles but the mint condition, extremely low miles and uniqueness of this one really touches me in a way I can't explain B) I'll see it in person this weekend.

 

So, uh ... what is it? :sweatingitout:

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So, uh ... what is it? :sweatingitout:

 

 

For you "kids" out there. 1960 Pontiac, Catalina, 4 door sedan. I think that they came with a 389 CU IN either 2 barrel or four barrel carb. Those 4 barrel 389 engines put out gobs of torque.

 

Jimmy, if you buy that Camaro, I'll be down to see it, the next week end after you buy it. :winking0013:

 

Hope you get it!!

 

For What It's Worth.

 

KEN

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Ok, two things.

 

First, these kinds of comments do not make the unmarried among us want to join the "married" ranks any time soon. I mean, do you also have permission to use your balls as you see fit?

 

At my age the balls aren't much use anyway. It is just mutual respect to talk about spending money we both earn. It would bother me if she went and spent a significant amount of money without us agreeing on it also.

 

Second, considering how choice your home situation seems to be I guess I get it, and holy crap do you mean the new body style Camaro? Because that thing is bad a$$.

 

http://www.kaymotoring.com/wp-content/gallery/2009-camaro/camaro-concept.jpg

 

 

Yeah, it will be the new style when it comes out. I'll probably settle for the 300hp 6 cylinder though.

 

Jimmy

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Paul one of the first toys i play'd with after the army was a 58 catilina 2 dr hard top , or air craft carrier , mill'd heads .060" swap'd in a vette 4 spd gear box and proced'd to bust a gear box monthly for years , should have left it 4 spd auto like it was
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Paul one of the first toys i play'd with after the army was a 58 catilina 2 dr hard top , or air craft carrier , mill'd heads .060" swap'd in a vette 4 spd gear box and proced'd to bust a gear box monthly for years , should have left it 4 spd auto like it was

 

Very cool.

 

 

I'm going this weekend to look at the car in person. I just really, like it..

 

What would you value something like this at? It is no coupe or muscle car, but is a clean, restored, 50k mile car..

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That thing's pretty cool man. As far as sedans and the like go, I've always wanted to do a '68 or '69 Plymouth Satellite Wagon with a Road Runner front clip and make it a sleeper with a BB and a 4spd with a 3.73 posi or something like that.
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