In the SST forum, users are free to discuss philosophy, music, art, religion, sock colour, whatever. It's a haven from the madness of Bulldrek; alternately intellectual and mundane, this is where the controversy takes place.
I personally dislike the pinched front end of the original Chargers, preferring the more robust front ends of the GM family. MkII vs a snub-nosed .357, I guess.
Sal, a Camino is available with a 454 cubic inch bigblock V-8, capable of putting out 450hp, 500 ft-lbs of torque and running the quarter-mile in 13seconds. That's MUSCLE.
In '69, Caminos were available with the chevy L48 350 cu in engine, the same thing used to fame in the Chevelle and Camaro.
I gues purists might argue that it's not a muscle-car, but it seems muscle-y to me.
I suspect that people who speak or write properly are up to no good, or homersexual, or both
Bonefish wrote:Sal, a Camino is available with a 454 cubic inch bigblock V-8, capable of putting out 450hp, 500 ft-lbs of torque and running the quarter-mile in 13seconds. That's MUSCLE.
In '69, Caminos were available with the chevy L48 350 cu in engine, the same thing used to fame in the Chevelle and Camaro.
I gues purists might argue that it's not a muscle-car, but it seems muscle-y to me.
...huh. I've known a bunch of people with El Caminos, and they're uniformly boats with three-speed transmissions and a top speed of like 70. I didn't know they came in a snarly version.
Salvation122 wrote:...huh. I've known a bunch of people with El Caminos, and they're uniformly boats with three-speed transmissions and a top speed of like 70. I didn't know they came in a snarly version.
The SS versions were quite kick-ass. Although, since they only have front seats, one might argue that El Caminos are actually sports cars. But whoever heard of a sports car with a truck bed?
If you take away their comforts, people are just like any other animal.
Cash wrote:Dear god...is that the actual name of the package?
LOL no..."Eleanor" is the name of the Ford Shelby Mustang GT500 from the film Gone in 60 Seconds, starring Nicholas Cage...if you were asking me that is.
If you take away their comforts, people are just like any other animal.