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Tommy
"So as through a glass, and darkly
The age long strife I see
Where I fought in many guises,
Many names, but always me."
Gen. George S Patton
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 Originally Posted by thatguy
Yes please. You're cooperation is greatly appreciated.
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 Originally Posted by Eli
Grads, you never seize to amaze me. What's wrong with Marilyn? What do you think she's shitty too? Is that why you didn't add Infinity G37 to your list? I'll have you know, I test drove all of your above cars and the Infinity G37 IPL rocks! What do you know, you don't even have a boat!
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Wait a minute, you need a boat to discuss these cars? I don't think any of them would be good tow vehicles. Besides I don't have a running boat. 
CH3NO2
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I think I would go with the Camaro, the last one I had was 20 years ago and had T-Tops.
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 Originally Posted by Stainless
Wait a minute, you need a boat to discuss these cars? I don't think any of them would be good tow vehicles. Besides I don't have a running boat.
CH3NO2
It doesn't have to run...as long as it doesn't sink
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 Originally Posted by Stainless
Wait a minute, you need a boat to discuss these cars? I don't think any of them would be good tow vehicles. Besides I don't have a running boat.
CH3NO2
You might be surprised which of them can be a good tow vehicle. 
And that is a factory hitch. No the Owner's Disc (no more paper manuals) does not say it is recommended, but my 6 spd had no problem towing the boat. I even pulled my 21' mini day since the B boat didn't have an engine in it. No problems. So my choice..... Room to play and the power to get there, Challenger all the way.
 Originally Posted by ogshotgun
well in a drag boat with a drive you run off the fly wheel my friend .. and if they were jet boat headers they would be pointing forward since jet boats are a direct connect to the flywheel
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 Originally Posted by SnoC653
You might be surprised which of them can be a good tow vehicle.
And that is a factory hitch. No the Owner's Disc (no more paper manuals) does not say it is recommended, but my 6 spd had no problem towing the boat. I even pulled my 21' mini day since the B boat didn't have an engine in it. No problems. So my choice..... Room to play and the power to get there, Challenger all the way.
Cool! Old school theme, car towing boat. 
CH3NO2
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I love the mopar hemi's, but a 68-69 camaro are my favs. At 5'9" i'll take the camaro. I'm still a chevy fan.
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Camaro, W.T.F. is wrong with you.
Believe 1/2 of what you see and nothing of what you hear. 
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 Originally Posted by SBS933
Camaro, W.T.F. is wrong with you.
Not a thing, but at 6' and 230, I like to ride in a car not wear it. I checked out all three when I bought the Challenger. The Camaro had the least room of them all, it felt like the car was all over you. The mustang GT was a fun toss around car and had adequate room. The Challenger had the best all around manners, lots of room and was still a blast to toss around. All three cars were mid level stick shift cars. And of the three, the Challenger still gets more comments than I see when I ride with my friends in their mustangs or camaros. Not to mention it is the most visually correct of the nostalgia modeled new cars.
 Originally Posted by ogshotgun
well in a drag boat with a drive you run off the fly wheel my friend .. and if they were jet boat headers they would be pointing forward since jet boats are a direct connect to the flywheel
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