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Old 10-13-2009, 11:00 PM   #34
nuke1
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Re: 1969 Camaro "Yenko" Clone

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Ah!! The greatest tool ever the miller extreme 375! The best money i have ever spent, cool! Makes the work a little easier right!
YES, Yes it does, i love it! too bad it is not mine but borrowed at the moment, THanks Don.!

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Cool post, i was in a dealership in Nampa ID, buying a Suburban the other day and they had an all aluminium 427 number 119 of 427 sitting on an engine stand for $18K sure would look good in it~! didnt a few 69's get an aluminum 427? A factory prototype race car ZL-1 maybe?
UMMMM, how i would love to put that engine in this thing, wow. Numbers are a little high thou for engine dolars. A ZL-1 would be the ultin=mate in her.
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