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Old 05-08-2007, 10:45 PM
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Default Re: 1967 L35 Camaro

I think if you look around you will see that the members are a little more relaxed now and being a "Supercar" is not nearly as important as it once was. Many members have posted their "other" Chevrolets as well and just as importantly their other makes of cars as well. Just look at the "Members Rides" section.

Some of the nicest iron out there have been shown on this website and that is what it is all about. Show us whatcha brung. Some of the neatest threads on here are of people who have been restoring their cars such as Darrenx33's Rally Green Z-28, Kwizz'ss 66 Biscayne, Postsedan's numerous post '69 Chevelles or 69ss396's Z-28 just to name a very few. Threads such as njsteve's 72 TA restoration gave me a whole new found ambition to cleaning up original cars. Based on the number of responses to that thread, I was certainly not the only one.

All you have to do is look at the number od responses to see we love this sort of stuff. It gives us a chance to see how other people do their cars and some of the detail they put into them. Maybe someday I can convince Chad to post his beautiful Cortex Silver LS-6 progress pics as he on his own has taken a very rough car and turned it into one hell of a restoration which is nearing the end.

Regardless, keep the stuff coming. That is why most of us stay here.
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