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A Lingering Look Back

Writers Story/Sequential posted on Jul 04, 2017
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I often wonder what it would have been like to actually get what I ordered. The 65 was not quite as flat ended as the 1964. That earlier idea was repeated in the 1967 Camaro so ... The rear end was supposedly not as well attached in the 1965 as in the 1966 for those inclined to racing. The horsepower for the 1965 was 375 and only 360 in the 1966 early top value. No bucket seats would have been a big difference.

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eekdog

4:50PM | Tue, 04 July 2017

My favs were the 68-72 chevelles. Classy Rag here.

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TwiztidKidd

4:58PM | Tue, 04 July 2017

It's got a big trunk... if you remove the trunk lid people might think it's a pickup truck. =)

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Cyve

6:40AM | Fri, 07 July 2017

What a fabulous car... Fantastic capture too !!!

"Cela doit être compliqué pour la ranger dans la chambre 😇 "

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JaneEden

9:46AM | Thu, 13 July 2017

Wow it sure is a beautiful car, I love this one. hugs Jane xx

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Richardphotos

9:55PM | Thu, 13 July 2017

awesome Malibu . you captured it's essence


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