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I was just curious as to what you guys think about this.
Facelifting is nothing new, but this seems a little "iffy". Thoughts? http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/2010-CHEVROLET-CAM...=item414bea0c91 |
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I like the look but it is just a rendering. I would want to see a built car before and deposit was put down. Easy to do a great rendering, harder to build the real thing to look like it. Remember Unique Performance that took alot of deposits and screwed everyone..
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I like the Lingenfelter car a lot!!! I would love to have one of those.
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I tell 'ya when I look at the nose of that car, I can't help but think of what would the wind tunnel numbers be? It's really such a "blunt-nosed" car that it looks like it'd be about as aerodynamic as a 55-57 Chevy.
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I like the Lingenfelter car better,but I am thinking that the"455 cubic inch LS engine" is going to keep the cost high.I would be muc happier with a kit based on the stock carmaybe with a few tuner upgrades.
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