2016 Camaro SS
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Cool; I spent 10 years rebuilding my '70 440-6 Superbee....stock appearing but set up to race in the PSMCDR series. Home - Yeap, it's stock
Yep, it's ....raw for back of a better word. The most complex electrical device on the car is the AM radio! LOL. .....I guess that's why it weighs almost the exact same weight as my all aluminum F type....but that's another topic.
I usually drive my RWD V8 F type with traction control turned off. Some here never take the DCS off and probably think I'm crazy but the F type is FAR more controllable than the Superbee even without the nannies on.
Cheers,
Dave
Yep, it's ....raw for back of a better word. The most complex electrical device on the car is the AM radio! LOL. .....I guess that's why it weighs almost the exact same weight as my all aluminum F type....but that's another topic.
I usually drive my RWD V8 F type with traction control turned off. Some here never take the DCS off and probably think I'm crazy but the F type is FAR more controllable than the Superbee even without the nannies on.
Cheers,
Dave
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Camaro. Mustang. Challenger.
Pick any 2 of the 3.
You can put nicely optioned versions in your driveway for less than the cost of the F-Type.
I like them, I've owned them and I think they are fun to rent when you're traveling.
F-Type is a very different experience and a very different car from the popular "American Muscle." James Bond vs. the Hulk?
Pick any 2 of the 3.
You can put nicely optioned versions in your driveway for less than the cost of the F-Type.
I like them, I've owned them and I think they are fun to rent when you're traveling.
F-Type is a very different experience and a very different car from the popular "American Muscle." James Bond vs. the Hulk?
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