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Atropine 11-12-2013 05:19 AM

Grats man.

Sounds like you got a great deal on the Camaro as well.

I came from an SRT8 Challenger...so I know how torque can be addictive lol.

It is all about picking what you like the most, or getting both.

Heck, in a year or two, you can probably get a used twin for fairly cheap and have both!

At least that is my plan, (I will probably get a used muscle car down the road...unless Subaru blows me away with a new Hatchback STI).

My BRZ is a blast to drive around here (Washington state). I love my mountain roads and the twisties not too far away.

But I do miss the pavement punishing torque of 8 cylinders. For now I get my torque feeling from my 1700cc Motorcycle >:)

On that note...as a teen...I never understood how famous people had like 10 cars...
Now I get it...

continuecrushing 11-12-2013 05:37 AM

wow, nice pick...and awesome color!

Im jealous of the torque lol

roddy 11-12-2013 07:40 AM

Congrats. A friend of mine recently picked up a 1LE...night and day difference between that and a regular SS. The 1LE package has always been highly desirable and hard to get. It's basically Chevy's road course pkg for the street. Back in the '80s, you had to delete the air conditioning, along with a few other items, to even be able to get one.

SVThis 11-12-2013 09:21 AM

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Originally Posted by husker741 (Post 1326021)
PM me with pics and info on rims and tires please.

They are the factory 1LE and ZL1 wheels. 20x10 front, 20x11 Rear with 285/35r20 Goodyear Eagle F1 GS2 Assymetricals.

SVThis 11-12-2013 09:23 AM

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Originally Posted by roddy (Post 1326367)
Congrats. A friend of mine recently picked up a 1LE...night and day difference between that and a regular SS. The 1LE package has always been highly desirable and hard to get. It's basically Chevy's road course pkg for the street. Back in the '80s, you had to delete the air conditioning, along with a few other items, to even be able to get one.

This is my 9th Mulletmobile. I owned a 95 1LE. You are correct. No air.

I wanted a 13 1SS in red. Chevrolet only built 76 of them. Was lucky to find what I wanted at the end of the model year.

SVThis 11-12-2013 09:44 AM

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Originally Posted by suaveflooder (Post 1326060)
Car looks great! Any major mod plans?

So far I've only installed an Apex catch can, and the 1LE PVC separator, skip shift eliminator, and a few cosmetic items. Plan to run stock class and will be adding a cat back. Mayby eventually LT's, high flow cats, CAI, cam, and tune.

FR-S Matt 11-12-2013 09:46 AM

Enjoy your blind spots and extremely heavy car. Should have gotten a 5.0 if you wanted power. At least Ford is even further going to reduce the weight on the Mustang in the future.

I got rid of my 2002 Camaro SS 35th Anniversary because:

A) It's not all about going fast in a straight line
B) Daily driving it gets 18 mpg
C) Long term reliability on electronics questionable (power windows, etc)
D) Handling was not too outstanding

Granted it was the last generation of the LS1, it was still fairly heavy, but nothing like the new one.

They're good weekend cars and I plan on owning either a Mustang or a new gen Camaro that is lighter than the current one a few years down the road as a weekend warrior car.

Braces 11-12-2013 10:53 AM

SVthis ..... Your next trade up should be the C7. Saw one the other day. Amazing.

bestwheelbase 11-12-2013 11:17 AM

That looks like fun. Tell me... can it do burnouts without breaking stuff? Sometimes I just really crave an effortless gigantic tire roast. I've never had a car that could truly do it well.

brzr 11-12-2013 11:24 AM

very pretty

i'm a sucker for muscle cars........can't come up with a good excuse to trade in our second car for a challenger

that car blew me away when i drove it.......and i drool over it every time i see it on the road

Wepeel 11-12-2013 11:33 AM

Congrats on the car... very nice. I spent some time autocrossing a mostly-stock '02 SS this year - that thing surprised the heck out of me. Immensely FUN and it had some nice handling traits... I was not that expecting that especially on tight-ish autocross courses.

husker741 11-12-2013 11:49 AM

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Originally Posted by SVThis (Post 1326416)
They are the factory 1LE and ZL1 wheels. 20x10 front, 20x11 Rear with 285/35r20 Goodyear Eagle F1 GS2 Assymetricals.

Haha I'm talking about your RPF1s you said were for sale.

SVThis 11-12-2013 11:59 AM

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Originally Posted by FR-S Matt (Post 1326451)
Enjoy your blind spots and extremely heavy car. Should have gotten a 5.0 if you wanted power. At least Ford is even further going to reduce the weight on the Mustang in the future.

I got rid of my 2002 Camaro SS 35th Anniversary because:

A) It's not all about going fast in a straight line
B) Daily driving it gets 18 mpg
C) Long term reliability on electronics questionable (power windows, etc)
D) Handling was not too outstanding

Granted it was the last generation of the LS1, it was still fairly heavy, but nothing like the new one.

They're good weekend cars and I plan on owning either a Mustang or a new gen Camaro that is lighter than the current one a few years down the road as a weekend warrior car.

u
I agree with much of what you say. As a daily driver this car doesn't make much sense. The FRS is far superior in that regard. My car is strictly a weekend toy.
As far as visibility I have no problem seeing out of it. Visibility backing up is bad. I wouldn't want to take my drivers test in this car as far as parking goes. The good thing is I won't be doing any backing up on the track and really don't care too much about who's behind me.
I stongly considered a 5.0 having competed with a friends 2011 Track Pack car. The thing that bothered the most was the fragile tranny. His grenaded at 4000 miles. The 1LE suspension behavior is much better composed with less pitch and roll. The 1LE,s are blowing away the Boss 302"a and even the Laguna Secas on the track.
Mustangs are scaling out at about 3500 to 3600 pounds. My stripper 1LE at about 3700 to 3800. Both are pigs. The 1LE just happens to be a faster pig on the road course.

SVThis 11-12-2013 12:13 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by husker741 (Post 1326602)
Haha I'm talking about your RPF1s you said were for sale.

Guess I didn't read that close enough. Send it to you tonight


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