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    Senior Member cam02ss's Avatar
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    badass car man

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    My self I would go to a 700 r with a stall (4 speed auto direct bolt up)
    That's my plans along with a new 383 stoker.

    also there is a section for classic mussle here.
    Last edited by skar; 01-15-2007 at 10:08 AM.

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    nice man very nice

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    It would depend if it's a numbers matching car. If it has the original motor, tranny, rear end, I wouldn't change it. But if it's a mod-resto [pulled out of a barn, restored to driving condition, but not numbers matching], then there wouldn't be a problem swapping transmissions.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Warbird View Post
    It would depend if it's a numbers matching car. If it has the original motor, tranny, rear end, I wouldn't change it. But if it's a mod-resto [pulled out of a barn, restored to driving condition, but not numbers matching], then there wouldn't be a problem swapping transmissions.
    I have a 68 RS camaro I think (not sure ) on 67/68 the Id plate only tells if it is a v8 or v6 color of car what plant and date code. Unless you have the build sheet or window sticker its hard to tell a real SS.
    The 1969 number plate tells all. (so I here)

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    dont fuck with it man, leave it the way it is,

    my .02

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    Awesome car. Looks like the one from the movie "Better off Dead"

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    Even if the car is numbers matching, I'd do it since you plan on keeping the original tranny. It is all about having fun, and being a manual tranny guy myself I know how restricted you feel in the fun that you have when you get "stuck" with an auto. Drop that muncie in there now!

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    nice ride

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    Thanks, I haven't even picked it up and already trying to mod it. lol
    I wouldn't have minded as much if it had a turbo 350. My dad had a 66 impala that I drove till I got my first car. It was a 275hp 327 w/powerglide. If anyone has ever driven a powerglide, they understand what I am talking about. I know the impala is a big car, and I don't know what gears it had, but it wouldn't even break the tires loose from a standstill or even powerbrake.
    I have always liked manual transmissions, and the only automatic I own now is my S10. My second car was a 69 Nova SS, 295 hp 350 4 speed. Basically the same engine as my new Camaro. I loved it, although I immediately started modding it. The very thing we all hate now. lol

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