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    Thread: 7d1muscle

    1. #1
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      7d1muscle

      Hello from Southern California.
      Doing this introduction thingy,,,



      Getting back to SCCA and related "stuff".
      Looking forward to learning from the people on this forum.

      This is my New-to-me 1971 Camaro. Just another Camaro, for me it is no longer about the appearance of any vehicle I play with , it is about how I can get my adrenaline rush from driving it.

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      Any trained eye can probably see this needs a lot of work, but its a good start.
      Tom


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      Reasonably straight from this angle. Big sticky tires. Dial in a little more negative camber in the front and go get some heat in those Toyo's. Excellent start!! Welcome

      (edit...and a Plus 1 for Round tail lights. all the best cars have round tail light!!)
      Jim..Car Junkie
      1969 Vette--Big pistons, No turbo....yet
      RX7 Turbo II--No pistons. Big turbo--now in my Daughter's garage
      68 RS Z/28, '12 Boss 302, 86 911, several RX7's, 3rd gen f-bodies, fox body, and many more..(gone)

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      Great year ! Looking forward to seeing what you do with it and also keep us posted on events you will run next year. I plan to do some in my 71 as well. I am in northern CA.
      1971 Camaro - 406 / T56
      2016 Camaro SS convertible
      2018 Colorado 4x4

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      Quote Originally Posted by jimco84x View Post
      Reasonably straight from this angle. Big sticky tires. Dial in a little more negative camber in the front and go get some heat in those Toyo's. Excellent start!! Welcome

      (edit...and a Plus 1 for Round tail lights. all the best cars have round tail light!!)
      Yep and done
      Tom

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      First big change was at the rear.

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      Tom

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      Just about all cars need something at first. But you are lucky, I've seen a lot worse "first cars" people have started with. You should've seen mine. Welcome aboard

      Carl Wilson
      1968 Camaro - T-56 6 speed - 383 Stroker, 2014 Mustang GT seats. FiTech EFI, Tanks Inc. Tank with Deutschwerks fuel pump.

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      Been doing a few local Autocross events, Identifying lots of changes I want.
      Tom

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      "Plus 1" regarding all the best cars have round tail lights...

      Never thought about the "round tail light group of cars" I will check that group out,,,,, just know that I always liked the look of the rear view of second Gen Camaros. For my taste, I like them with the small spoiler too.
      Tom





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