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Ya know, funny you should chime in on this . That's a good point. You're rompi'n the piss out of your car a lot and your drive shaft survives, but the tranny goes. @cole3986 and others say they've done this and that and their tranny is fine but they've lost axles. @Speedy! has run his car at...
Absolutely agree with that. I think the 50th anniversary is the last of the run in current form and something else (again, hybrid?) will take it's place. Chevy already showed an all electric Camaro.
Never had any clue to these numbers or stats when I got mine. I just got it cause I liked it. If it becomes worthless I'll still like it. If it becomes valuable, I'll like it more.
I hate to admit it, but yea it does feel 'kinda more special now. Now I'm becoming afraid to drive it. LOL.
No not really. It's got less than 30mi on the odometer. When broken in, shell get the drag radials ASAP.
Are those numbers real? I mean, that's total production in all trims? That would mean it's rarer than a Demon? I'm not being funny or a wise ass, I'm seriously asking, 'cause I never even thought to look at something like that. I assumed they made a few thousand at least.
Well I found out sooner than later. With red key and 27 mi on odometer I set all settings in custom mode to sport EXCEPT rear diff which I left on street so traction control would stay on. (when SRT button is activated). I merged onto parkway with long ramp at less than half throttle and I don't...
Has 8mi on odometer. Well now 15. Still a little early to test 'break loose' @ cruising speed tire limits. Lol. But I did hear that supercharger whine just starting to make itself known last night. Sweet music!
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