Texas Man Refuses To Sell Supercharged 1972 Chevy Camaro for $56,000, Crate V8 Is a Beast

Texas Man Refuses To Sell Supercharged 1972 Chevy Camaro for $56,000, Crate V8 Is a Beast

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The second-generation Chevrolet Camaro was unveiled back in 1970 and put into production that same year. It was longer and wider than its predecessor, and it was considered by its creators as more of a “driver’s car” than the first-gen model. In fact, they used to call this thing the “Super Hugger” because of its ability to “hug” the road under spirited driving. They ev... (continue reading...)

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