The '67


This show is pretty good. I do enjoy it.

But, do they put the Camaro in a truck and tow in across the country. I can't picture him driving that old car across the country many times over. I'm sure its possible it would make it, but its a big strain on any car.

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what about that drive up to alaska???!!



I was thinking of the immortal words of Socrates, who said, "... I drank what?"

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I'll let you kids in on a secret.


The Camaro is not his. He probably drives it the equivalent of a block, for each show.
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no way!



I was thinking of the immortal words of Socrates, who said, "... I drank what?"

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I thought when he was on Mancaves that Camaro was his own.

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mancaves?




I was thinking of the immortal words of Socrates, who said, "... I drank what?"

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Its a show on hgtv Tony Siragusa and Jason Cameron are the hosts,they convert unused spaces into "Mancaves"

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i'll have to give that show a look! thx!




I was thinking of the immortal words of Socrates, who said, "... I drank what?"

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That was quite a garage they gave him.



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Not every one is a 1967 Camaro; the 67 Camaro had a side vent window; on some of the shows the Camaro does not have one. Hence it is either a 1968 or 69. FWIW he was trying to sell it in August

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My best friend in High School had a '67 Camaro... The '67 had all red tail lights w/small rectangular white back-up lights below the bumper in the shroud, while the '68 had red & white tail lights and no back-up lights below.

While there may be a '67 on the show from time to time, the car featured almost exclusively is a '68!!!

The '69 has a completely different front and rear light configuration.

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I've eaten at a few of the places that were featured on the show, and at one of them the waitress said the Camaro wasn't running and was actually towed behind a truck to get the intro shots. I don't know if that was just at that particular place, but I wouldn't be surprised if it's transported from place to place by truck. It's just not practical to drive a vintage car very long distances, unless it's a one-time thing.

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