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What did you do to your "other" car (aka musclecar) today


RyanbabZ71

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Wow what a dipsh*t. People like that make it extremely hard for me not to feed them my fist ...

 

I'll never forget the first day I had my El Camino back in MA after my cross-country drive. This woman whips out in front of me out of a McDonald's parking lot and nearly takes my front clip off. I blow the horn at her, and she turns around like the girl on Poltergeist speaking in tongues HAHAHAHA! What a psycho. Worcester, MA for ya ....

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What did I do with my musclecar today?

 

I watched some buttnugget throw a soda bottle out the window of his boat-towing pickup truck and have it slam into the nose of my car.

 

I've got it on my dashcam.

 

No damage. I checked, but I'm sending the date/timestamped footage to the MD State Police.

I had this @$$hat damn near block me in Saturday. If you don't fit don't park it there

 

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Prior to that I had some damn van park next to me (oops that's my wife lol)

 

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Ryan

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Gotta love society today. Every man (and woman) for themselves ...

 

 

Dan, that a T-bucket under there? The profile looks like it ... :cool:

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Gotta love society today. Every man (and woman) for themselves ...

 

 

Dan, that a T-bucket under there? The profile looks like it ... :cool:

No Sir... It is a truck. LSX Driveline :)

 

T-buckets were made from 1923 to 1927.

 

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That thing is sweet!

 

That's what we call a T-bucket up here - anything that style.

 

Like the pickup bed back there. :thumbs:

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Maybe this is posted elsewhere on the forum already? Did not see it yet.

 

2016 Camaro performance data.

 

Chevrolet testing shows the all-new, 455-hp (336 kW) Camaro SS coupe – the most powerful Camaro SS ever – sprints from 0-60 mph in 4.0 seconds and covers the quarter-mile in 12.3 seconds, when equipped with the all-new eight-speed paddle-shift automatic transmission.

The other Gen Six Camaro coupe models are commensurately quick, with the 275-hp (205) 2.0L Turbo delivering 5.4-second 0-60 performance and a 14.0-second quarter-mile, with the six-speed manual. With the available, 335-hp (250 kW) 3.6L V-6 and eight-speed automatic, the Camaro zips to 60 mph in 5.1 seconds and down the quarter-mile in only 13.5 seconds.

“The performance of the Camaro 2.0L Turbo will challenge many of the iconic muscle cars from the 1960s, while the Camaro SS’s performance – including 0.97 g cornering – makes it one of the most capable 2+2 coupes on the market,” said Al Oppenheiser, Camaro chief engineer. “The performance numbers only tell half of the story, because the lighter curb weight also makes the new Camaro feel more responsive and agile behind the wheel. It brakes more powerfully, dives into corners quicker, accelerates faster and is more fun to drive than ever.”

With standard 18-inch wheels and Goodyear Eagle Sport all-season tires, the 2.0L Turbo delivers 0.85 g in cornering grip and 60-0-mph braking in 129 feet. With the RS package, which includes 20-inch wheels and Goodyear Eagle F1 Asymmetric all-season run-flat tires, the 3.6L V-6 delivers 0.89 g in cornering and 60-0 mph braking in 124 feet. The Camaro SS features Eagle F1 Asymmetric 3 run-flat summer-only tires, enabling 0.97 g in cornering and 60-0 braking in 117 feet.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

http://media.chevrolet.com/media/us/en/chevrolet/news.detail.html/content/Pages/news/us/en/2015/sep/0914-camaro.html

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“The performance of the Camaro 2.0L Turbo will challenge many of the iconic muscle cars from the 1960s, while the Camaro SS’s performance – including 0.97 g cornering – makes it one of the most capable 2+2 coupes on the market,” said Al Oppenheiser, Camaro chief engineer. “The performance numbers only tell half of the story, because the lighter curb weight also makes the new Camaro feel more responsive and agile behind the wheel. It brakes more powerfully, dives into corners quicker, accelerates faster and is more fun to drive than ever.”

Don't care what the 4cyl performance is, still not a V8… Just my honest opinion…

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Don't care what the 4cyl performance is, still not a V8… Just my honest opinion…

 

I agree for the most part, or at least in the traditional sense.

But if they only offered the V8 it would be too expensive for the avg buyer.

Personally think it is the right decision to offer three engines to start this generation.

 

Video is a 2016 Camaro 2.0L turbo drifting.

 

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We all cruised tonight

 

My daughter as of a few days ago can now drive the car. Not good having two kids fight over it

 

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Ryan

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