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:P I just KNEW all of you haters of the concept would get your wish! Looks just like the '69 you asked for...and they even left out the airbags for that truly 'old-fee' you kids were screeming for. Great job GM.

On a serious note...wow. Hot car!

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NICE!!!!!

edit.... looks like possible injection ports right above the heads, but were filled in, cause it's carburatted of course!

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Hmmm... the side marker lights are filled in. how much do you guys wanna bet that is one of those Dynacorn bodies and not a "real" Camaro?
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found a link with alot more info...here

it's a 454 w/ heads similar to the 427's and an LS block, among other things.

At Warren Johnson’s dynamometer facility, the LSX engine produced 641 horsepower and 611 lb.-ft. of torque. More than the peak numbers, however, is the engine’s Kansas-flat power band. The engine makes 520 lb.-ft. of torque at only 3,000 rpm, with torque rising steadily throughout the rev range.

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Thanks for the link,Loki.

I am even more in love with this car now(and the way it was put together). I think I need to build something for myself following this style of modification.

454 is a magic number for me. :yes:

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