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Old 10-21-2010, 05:22 PM   #34
Jekyll-N-Hyde
I put the FU back in FUN
 
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Drives: 1969 SS 396 , 2010 Camaro SS
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You know im a die hard GM guy but give my props to Ford and to Mustang.

I have driven both and im not comparing modded to factory im comparing factory to factory...


remember its all about opinion.


Interior as Mustang has stepped it up there interior has its perks but so does Camaro if mustang has an edge I may give it for the interior.

Comfort I give both the same grade as both feel very good imo.

performance just because the stang feels faster its not its about the same with a good driver imo. It weighs a little less so its going to feel faster but guess what ? with two good drivers it comes down to a driver.



If you want a Car with cool styling Power and a old feel go with a Camaro

if you want a car that has the visibility of a focus and cobalt with Grat power then go with a Stang.


The Camaro is like stepping into a first gen Camaro with the way you see out of the car blast from the past.....

Mustang has the open look of todays cars everyone is used to.....

A Camaro makes you drive the car for sure and it also makes you pull your head out of your A$$ and watch the road and use your mirriors.



By the way maybe the Fbodfather will step in here the Camaro's dash is made with the same material as certain mercedes use. Mustang gives its dash a leather wrapped look if im not mistaking.
They wrap there guages in the chrome looking material to give it a shine.



both are good cars its just whatever you want.


A mustang will feel faster to a but dyno since it weighs less however its not both cars are VERY equal which imo makes it Great for todays hot rod car buyers.


all about opinion.

I dont expect to see a post from a Camaro or a Mustang guy giving the other car many props lol

Hatfield and Mccoys


both are Good cars and very much equal they are just designed differently.
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