Lee's speed
#22
RE: Lee's speed
ORIGINAL: Lee Willis
Yeah, let me get some pictures of the Camaro. It's sort of very nice in a bad boy, anti-social kind of way, but it's not that easy to drive on the street -- I recommend anyone think before putting a locker rear axle on a street driveable car, at least if they expect to cruise in it -- and riding in it gets pretty old after about 30 minutes -- the noise, fumes and rock-like ride.
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Yeah, let me get some pictures of the Camaro. It's sort of very nice in a bad boy, anti-social kind of way, but it's not that easy to drive on the street -- I recommend anyone think before putting a locker rear axle on a street driveable car, at least if they expect to cruise in it -- and riding in it gets pretty old after about 30 minutes -- the noise, fumes and rock-like ride.
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I'd love to see some pics of your ground burner![sm=bounceybounce.gif]
Sounds like the kinda ride most people, like ME, only dream about! [sm=hail.gif]
#23
RE: Lee's speed
I love Camaro's, and I love Lee's Corvette. Dude, you are the real deal, in my books. Hard-core muscle car enthusiast! My hat is tipped to you good sir!!!
I would love to see some photos or video of that Camaro, bro!!!!
I would love to see some photos or video of that Camaro, bro!!!!
#24
RE: Lee's speed
I'll try to get some this weekend. It's over at my son's house so he can replace an idler pulley, and we've agreed it will stay there -- I'm about to give him the title to it: he races it and he works on it and it will still be in the family.
#25
RE: Lee's speed
That's cool...I.m quite sure he'll respect it with all the time you two have in it. I wish my Dad gave my a screaming muscle car when I was a kid....but then again...I probably wouldn't be here now.... not the sharpest knife in the drawer, ya know......LOL.
#26
RE: Lee's speed
Well, myyoungestis 25, service manager at a Ford dealership, and pretty responsible -- bought his own house, started a 401k at 24, etc. -- seems to have his head on right, and he and can rebuild anything including a TurboHydramatic transmission, so I figure he can handlethe car in all ways. Bascially, I don't drive it that much, have no place to keep it, and he loves it, so it's the thing to do.
#28
RE: Lee's speed
It seems to like just where it stays now, thank you very much. I had to get the Camaro out of the driveway, my wife was insistent that we have only as many cars as garage spaces. Maybe I can build a new garage, but only afterI first remodel the kitchen - Ugh, but only fair, it's"her turn" for the next big expense.
#30
RE: Lee's speed
ORIGINAL: Lee Willis
I'll try to get some this weekend. It's over at my son's house so he can replace an idler pulley, and we've agreed it will stay there -- I'm about to give him the title to it: he races it and he works on it and it will still be in the family.
I'll try to get some this weekend. It's over at my son's house so he can replace an idler pulley, and we've agreed it will stay there -- I'm about to give him the title to it: he races it and he works on it and it will still be in the family.