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#1
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Hi everyone,
I joined a few years ago when I purchased an LS1, but didn't get back on here till now as my health took a nosedive & I had to close down my trucking company.
Hopefully I can learn more about LS1's here & maybe help others as well.I have been playing car's for 46 yrs. but there is a lot I don't know.
My wife became addicted to my LS1 Camaro shortly after I bought it. I rarely get to drive it fortunately i am allowed to work on it.
I joined a few years ago when I purchased an LS1, but didn't get back on here till now as my health took a nosedive & I had to close down my trucking company.
Hopefully I can learn more about LS1's here & maybe help others as well.I have been playing car's for 46 yrs. but there is a lot I don't know.
My wife became addicted to my LS1 Camaro shortly after I bought it. I rarely get to drive it fortunately i am allowed to work on it.
#3
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Thanks for the welcome ZeeSnuTTS. Pictures will be added when I get a chance to borrow my car from Precious & give it the bath it deserves.However pictures of Precious probably won't happen as she's pretty much only social on the street when she see's a stang that needs a good spanking.
#5
I agree Chevy has much more to offer,i've owned a few cherry Fords in my time.Many years ago I did a full restoration on a 1974 torino with a 460 interceptor,which I gave to my niece her senior year of high school.She wasn't to excited about it until she ignited the engine.When she fired it up her eyes got real big along with her smile.LMAO.