When you click on links to various merchants on this site and make a purchase, this can result in this site earning a commission. Affiliate programs and affiliations include, but are not limited to, the eBay Partner Network.
Oh, and look what else showed up. Among other cool cars, this was my favorite
Wow that Yanko Camaro that was parked behind you did nothing for you @ all??
You could buy 20 of those BMW's for what that's worth.
Don't get me wrong, I absolutely LOVE muscle cars, and the Yenko was badass, hence why I made sure it was in the picture with me. The E9 was simply a head turner and something very different. Plus after seeing this car all over the internet, being able to see it in person was exciting to me. Besides, there was another Camaro that stole my heart that morning, this 427 powered, houndstooth interior black/white 1969 Z/28.
Don't get me wrong, I absolutely LOVE muscle cars, and the Yenko was badass, hence why I made sure it was in the picture with me. The E9 was simply a head turner and something very different. Plus after seeing this car all over the internet, being able to see it in person was exciting to me. Besides, there was another Camaro that stole my heart that morning, this 427 powered, houndstooth interior black/white 1969 Z/28.
Nice camaro. I used to have a '67 firebird 400. The F-bodies are a lot of fun, and popular to restore.
But that BMW was awesome!!!!! Pretty rare to see a custom E9, or one done that tastefully. Thanks for sharing the picture.
Don't get me wrong, I absolutely LOVE muscle cars, and the Yenko was badass, hence why I made sure it was in the picture with me. The E9 was simply a head turner and something very different. Plus after seeing this car all over the internet, being able to see it in person was exciting to me. Besides, there was another Camaro that stole my heart that morning, this 427 powered, houndstooth interior black/white 1969 Z/28.