





This car is so beautiful but... would ya own one?
Last edited by Sunset01SS; Sep 23, 2008 at 07:27 AM.
With these cars it is not about cornering ability, 0-60 times, top speed and ¼ mile times, its about the history the passion that went into designing and build them, and the exclusivity of owning a car were there isn’t two the same in one way or form.
And the only first GEN Camaro that could beat the EVO's, Supras M3's and Porsches you are so familiar to
is the 1969 camaro ZL1 427 that recorded 0-60 5.3 and ¼ time of 11.68 and that was with cross-ply tires, with some high quality summer tire you would be looking at a 0-60 in 4.5 and a1/4 mile time in 11.4. By the way Have you sold you 1998 Honda Accord LX w/67k for $3,800 yet ?
Sounds like you are living the high life.
Stock for stock
LT1=maybe
LS1=VERY IFFY
Even with an LS6 454 most of the best times were mid 13's thanks to era technology. There is not very many of the old muscle cars stock for stock that could compete with modern F-bodies. LS5 454's were only rated in the 360hp range, granted they may have been under rated does not take away from the fact that the track times these cars were running stock were not any better than what is available now.
Personally, I don't see how any of you can come across calling a guy gay, a douche, an idiot or anything like that for stating a fact that compared to the cars now, the cars of the mucle car era are slow. For thier time they were the baddest *** cars on the road period. But times have changed. He never said he hated them because they weren't supercharged or turbo'd or could handle like they were on a rail. He never said it was about the speed and how fast it is. He said he wanted to know what it would feel like to own one of the finest cars of the era. You guys need to read the whole story before you get all butt hurt.

flip off smileys and ignorant rice burner bashes. I don't know what's worse, my lack of understanding of the previous eras cars or the lack of reading comprehension.
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For what these cars had in the day- and way under-rated hp #'s, i wouldnt really say that they are all slow.. if you are going for a stock look- like the r/s car that you are showing here- ya, it might not be the fastest thing in town, but it does get the looks, and also holds its value way more then any fwd new modern era car.. and at that- really any 4th gen camaro..
These 67-69 and now 70-73 camaros are what people want.. and yet they arnt ALL fast by anymeans.. i couldnt say they are slow - beings as though first and second gen camaros still can run around most of your cars out on the road today..
I have a 70 L34 bigblock 4-speed camaro,402/350hp, and dad has a 68 4-speed 396/375hp camaro- and by no means are they crazy fast cars- but mid 12 sec street cars- i dont think thats out of the norm..
I guess i dont understand what your trying to get to here.. ya can compair all day exotic expensive over priced cars to your 60's muscle cars like the one posted- but i dont understand? If u are into those types of cars(PorSChes- Evos- Bmws) thats cool to each his own.. but the last comment ya made-
How would you all feel about owning one of these guys and just a beater to drive in poor weather? Or would it last about a WEEK?
I as well as many others on this site- dont think that a 1st gen camaro is a car thats used to just beat around in poor weather.. tell my dad that his car would only last a week.. he drove it, but took care of it.. (original paint) and has owned it since Dec, 1969..
And i wasnt calling you gay.. it was more of the fact that who in their right mind wouldnt want a 67-69 camaro.. even if it was slow.. ???
I for one would struggle with making that decision also. I love 1st gen Camaros but I don't know if I'd give up my current SS or especially a 5th gen for one. Yes they have a definite "cool factor", but I know I'd miss the acceleration, braking, and handling of my 4th gen. Now if I could have a 5th gen, and a 1st gen, I'd be in heaven...or a 1st gen with modern engine, powertrain, suspension, and brakes.
On the flip side, A 68/69 built to modern specs ( say an LS1/w T56, decent brakes and handling, restored frame/paint/wheels etc ) costs around 40-50 grand. And thats cash too btw, no loans for a 40 y/o car.
If I was a millionaire I'd prolly drop a few coins on some historic cars + a nice garage to showcase them. But thats not for a few years.....
But an original muscle car. Thats just jaws on the floor.
Last edited by USA1CAMARO1969; Sep 27, 2008 at 10:23 PM. Reason: spell-check
id rather have a clean(good paint, runs good, no major problems) 67 or 68 then, lets say, a '98-02 ss camaro. call me crazy. i could care less if my car is faster then yours. theres always someone faster. id still be in a 1st gen camaro and you wouldnt. that right there is a win in my eyes.



