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Answered '70s Camaro
I once owned a 1968 Camaro when I was married. I put it in car shows and won first prize several times. Well, my ex wife cheated on me, and I ended up selling my nice hot rod to pay for all of the lawyer fees, child custody battle, and bad credit! Next time, I will give OJ Simpson a call and KEEP MY CAR!
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Answered '70s Camaro
My first car was a '73 Camaro LT with a split front bumper.
Chevy only made 3,000 of them. It was an 8 cylinder, small block 350 engine and had 4 on the floor. It could (and did) easily do 100 mph, and was sweet!!!! The only car I've ever regreted selling. -
Answered '70s Mustang
The 1970 Boss 429 Mustang, less than 500 produced, always wanted one but was happy to settle for the 70 Mach I we had for a few years with the 428 CobraJet engine. Bought it used in 74 and drove it sparingly (it really liked gas) and I was always breaking something in it. We have owned Mustangs for the past 35 years and presently have a 1968 fastback, 302 with 3 speed standard mounted on the floor and a 99 GT convertible 4 speed. Owned 2 Barracudas, a 1966 with 273 V-8, 4 speed and a 1970 with a 340 V-8 (nope, not the 6 pack version, just a 4 barrel). Good old fashioned American muscle. Loads of fun -
Answered '70 Cuda
I had a '70 Challenger. 383, 4speed. piece of crap Holly carb. It kept blowing the power valves. Once I disconnected the electric retard on the distributor and cranked the initial up to +14 before, it ran great. It didn't have AC and in the Atlanta summer, I suffered.

Answered '70s Mustang
Oh without a doubt the Mustang!!!! Its still going strong!!! How about in 1971 in Diamonds Are Forever when Sean Connery did that chase scene on the Vegas Strip!!!! classic!!!!