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November 24, 2008
This Week’s Amoco Ultimate Winner!
I love the car and the photo is incredible. Here’s entry # 1559.
It’s not hard to explain… ever since I was a kid I wanted a second generation Camaro. These days, I get to drive around in my dream car. From the laden streets of Detroit to the Pacific Coast highway in California; this car has torn up roads and deserves nothing but the best… Especially when it comes to gas. that’s why I fill up with bp, to keep the rebuilt 390hp V8 running smooth. That’s why she’s worth it.
Enjoy your $250 in free gas, Mark!
There are still more chances to win, so if you haven’t already thrown your hat into the ring, make sure to enter the Amoco Ultimate Your Car Is Worth It Photo Contest!
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Paco Ibarra
Nov 26, 2008 at 5:23 pm
Ah.. the hotness!!!
FuryPaul
Nov 26, 2008 at 2:09 pm
I’m a Mopar guy through and through, but if I had the bucks to build a real collection I’d definitely have to have a ‘70-’73 Camaro in it. They were really gorgeous cars before they got hit with the 5-mph bumper standards, and this one looks like a great example.
retroman
Nov 26, 2008 at 4:37 am
I’m not a big fan of the second gen. It’s not the body that turns me away, it’s the nose, but he clearly dropped a sweet f-bomb here, the photo is spectacular, kinda makes me want one, but I already got a ‘66 Stang in the stable, and I don’t think they’d play nice with each other, especially with all the Mustang heritage stuff on the walls, but maybe I’ll go to the dark side someday, but not today…
Stewart
Nov 26, 2008 at 4:11 am
BEAUTIFUL Photo!
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Really, one of the best I’ve seen!
HANDO aka INFINITI M45 KING!
Nov 26, 2008 at 2:07 am
wow.. thats a nice photo…
Terrence898
Nov 26, 2008 at 2:05 am
Introduced to market in February 1970, the second-generation Chevrolet Camaro would be in production 12 years. This generation’s styling, inspired in part by Jaguar, Aston Martin, and Ferrari, was longer, lower, and wider than the first generation Camaro. A convertible body-type was no longer available.[1] Although it was an all-new car, the basic mechanical layout of the new Camaro was familiar, engineered much like its predecessor with a unibody structure utilizing a front subframe, A-arm and coil spring front suspension, and rear leaf springs. Without the rushed development program of the first generation, however, and benefiting from a greater budget in light of the first-generation’s clear market success, the chassis and suspension of the second generation was greatly refined in both performance and comfort, and even the base models offered significant advances in sound-proofing, ride isolation, and road-holding.
This is why its definitely worth it.
Terrence898
Nov 26, 2008 at 2:03 am
Introduced to market in February 1970, the second-generation Chevrolet Camaro would be in production 12 years. This generation’s styling, inspired in part by Jaguar, Aston Martin, and Ferrari, was longer, lower, and wider than the first generation Camaro. A convertible body-type was no longer available.[1] Although it was an all-new car, the basic mechanical layout of the new Camaro was familiar, engineered much like its predecessor with a unibody structure utilizing a front subframe, A-arm and coil spring front suspension, and rear leaf springs. Without the rushed development program of the first generation, however, and benefiting from a greater budget in light of the first-generation’s clear market success, the chassis and suspension of the second generation was greatly refined in both performance and comfort, and even the base models offered significant advances in sound-proofing, ride isolation, and road-holding.
bob balderston
Nov 25, 2008 at 2:37 pm
i finally went over to the dark side and became a gm car guy…i must say that this is by far the best looking of the early f-bodies
fixitfixitstop
Nov 25, 2008 at 4:36 am
What Gary said.
melville248
Nov 25, 2008 at 2:21 am
It truly is an amazing photo. Oh yeah and the car’s not so bad either!
Gary Faules
Nov 24, 2008 at 7:43 pm
Now THAT’s a cool photo and that’s saying something coming from a Ford guy.