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    I'm going to Guthrie Saturday morning to get some in-person info. At 90k, the 720hp version is a much better deal at only around $62k

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    Quote Originally Posted by OKSS View Post
    I'm going to Guthrie Saturday morning to get some in-person info. At 90k, the 720hp version is a much better deal at only around $62k
    If the only difference is the HP rating... yes. If the drivetrain etc is all upgraded.... maybe not.

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    Eskridge Chevy now has the #7 Fireball 700 Camaro in the red hot color for $53k

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    What would the upkeep be on something like these?

    I can't imagine these are streetable...

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    I can't see the 700 version being any different than a ZL1 camaro. The suspension, drivetrain, gearing, etc. is all that of a stock SS Camaro. They just add a Procharger, and from what I have heard from some reliable sources, a helluva good tune, some aftermarket wheels, badging, and some cool leather seats and call it a day.

    I think even the entire exhaust system is the factory SS system.

    I'm pretty sure with the Fireball Camaro you don't get a warranty through Chevy on the drivetrain. The Fireball warranty matches that of Chevy, but you can only take it to Fireball or Eskridge Chevy for service. I'm still on the fence about it. It could either turn into a real good investment like the Berger Camaro's or just a cool car for someone who wants a dealer-supplied/warrantied hot rod. I'm inclined to think the latter, but at 53k it's not a terrible deal really.

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