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Old 04-26-2008, 04:41 PM   #12
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Default Re: Fuel Injected 93-03 GM F Body Classifications

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Originally Posted by Jack Matyas View Post
While we're on the subject of things never made -- the title of this thread indicates that an '03 F-body was built--never ever even one rolled across the assembly line at St. Therese that was an '03 . BTW , the "REAL" reason LT1's were allowed in '98 Firebirds and Camaros is because there was an engine shortage in the GM camp and they couldn't provide engines to the GM teams so the NHRA let them use LT1's after proper paperwork was filed (kinda like the letters Mr. Shelby wrote years ago) .

On another note the author of this thread indicated that on a Camaro you could change classes by changing the hood alone .To properly make it into an SS one must also add the "correct" three piece rear spoiler among other small items . Super Sport Camaro's were available in 1996 on.........
Good catch Jack, I realized that after the post went up. I couldn't find anything that stated the SS was availiable in 96, forgot about the spoiler so I guess it was a few more cosmetics than I actually mentioned.
It appears to me that the best option for running a F body would be the Pontiac based on the numerous ndy choices.
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