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snooper2

(30,151 posts)
Thu Dec 12, 2013, 11:38 AM Dec 2013

RoadKill Live! Day 1

Crusher Camaro Engine Swap at PRI

Day 1 of RoadKill Live presented by Holley will follow Freiburger and Finnegan as they begin swapping a 670hp LS7 engine into the HOT ROD Crusher Camaro in just three days on the floor of the PRI (Performance Racing Industry) trade show.





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RoadKill Live! Day 1 (Original Post) snooper2 Dec 2013 OP
How cool. Ranchemp. Dec 2013 #1
Nice, I will give you my left nut for that :) snooper2 Dec 2013 #2
67 Camaro? Very nice. Ranchemp. Dec 2013 #3
and a bench seat! uncle ray Dec 2013 #5
Not too many came with a bench seat and 4 speed, Ranchemp. Dec 2013 #6
Big Block is out..LS7 going in soon.. snooper2 Dec 2013 #4
 

Ranchemp.

(1,991 posts)
1. How cool.
Thu Dec 12, 2013, 11:50 AM
Dec 2013

What is that? A 68-69 Camaro?
I've got 67 Chevelle SuperSport restored to factory specs, 396 ci, 4 speed trans, painted black with original shifter.





There's not a car on the road in the town I live in that can touch this.

 

snooper2

(30,151 posts)
2. Nice, I will give you my left nut for that :)
Thu Dec 12, 2013, 11:55 AM
Dec 2013

(The car they are doing the engine swap on is a 67' )

 

Ranchemp.

(1,991 posts)
3. 67 Camaro? Very nice.
Thu Dec 12, 2013, 11:59 AM
Dec 2013

If you include your right nut, then maybe we can talk. (Just kidding).

Took about 20 years to restore this bad boy, the engine is numbers matching original to the car, the interior is restored to factory, unfortunately, the original trans was un-restorable, but I did find another 67 trans in a local junkyard.
This is my baby, the next project is a 69 Ford Fairlane Cobra, 428 ci, 4 speed.

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