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Old 05-22-2016, 09:10 PM   #1
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I really don't know who Steve Williams is or where he bases his opinion, but I really have to disagree. I have been running one of these cars for awhile and believe I am qualified on this subject. There is no more versatile platform to race available. From AA to W stock depending on engine, year and weight. I do not know of another platform that will do that. All first gen Camaro suspension parts fit and are available. No real research needed. And if you want to run a stick, one of the very best, under rated combos is available in this car. Would like to help you with the project.
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Old 05-22-2016, 10:44 PM   #2
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I really don't know who Steve Williams is or where he bases his opinion, but I really have to disagree. I have been running one of these cars for awhile and believe I am qualified on this subject. There is no more versatile platform to race available. From AA to W stock depending on engine, year and weight. I do not know of another platform that will do that. All first gen Camaro suspension parts fit and are available. No real research needed. And if you want to run a stick, one of the very best, under rated combos is available in this car. Would like to help you with the project.
The versatility is really what caught my attention, the parts interchangeability is also a plus imo. I have asked locally and saw a cringe also, but I believe that to be based on the class being ridden fairly hard. Honestly I just want my kids to move away from a typical bracket class and they like older body styles (I would do a '99-'02 F-body). I have an option to buy a pretty nice '72 reasonable but I don't want to pick up the first thing I see. Thanks for the offer for help I will lean on you for sure.
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Old 05-23-2016, 09:49 PM   #3
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