Welcome to the Michigan FBody Association website.
The Michigan FBody Association is a centralized website for FBody enthusiasts to discuss what's going on in the Michigan area. MiFbody.com was created to allow for an easy one-stop place to find out what's going on in Michigan as far as FBody events, to find out what clubs are available in your immediate area, and for an easy place to post classifieds for items you want to sell! Our goal was to create a more close-knit community of FBody enthusiasts in the state of Michigan, and to bring Camaro and Firebird enthusiasts alike together for some amazing FBody events!
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This time I thought fast enough to whip out my phone and take some pics. Unfortunately, the iPhone at dusk and while driving does not take great pics.
I believe this one was a v6 model - did not have the RS package on it - it had regular halogens. Regardless, this car is THE CAR that is going to do GM good. I can not put to words how great the production vehicle looks driving down the road. It's sheer sex on wheels - totally perfect profile and blah it's just amazing looking. I just wish I could afford to buy one!!!
I guess ill just have to see them in person, i still dont like that backend at all at least from what ive seen of pics people have snagged. A drop would bring it a long ways in the looks dept. though.
-Derek-
1999 Pontiac Trans Am Ram Air- Lots of Boltons..
I guess ill just have to see them in person, i still dont like that backend at all at least from what ive seen of pics people have snagged. A drop would bring it a long ways in the looks dept. though.
I agree with you. I haven't like the back end in pictures, it looks too high and the tires look to skinny. But then a saw a few of the in real life, and it looks nothing like that, looks LOADs better, so I don't know what it is.
2011 Mustang GT
20" Satin Black AMRs with 305/35 & 275/35 MT Street Radials, Saleen Grille, CS Lower Valance, Roush Axleback, GT500 Spoiler, resonator delete
It's probably just harder to tell because the images are blurry and crappy - but I can tell you without a doubt this car looks 10000000000x better than the Challenger does on the road.
It's probably just harder to tell because the images are blurry and crappy - but I can tell you without a doubt this car looks 10000000000x better than the Challenger does on the road.
The new camaro looks soooo much better than the challenger on the road. Plus, the camaro seems to be a lot smaller to me.
2011 Mustang GT
20" Satin Black AMRs with 305/35 & 275/35 MT Street Radials, Saleen Grille, CS Lower Valance, Roush Axleback, GT500 Spoiler, resonator delete
Brian I bet they just GIVE all the big Camaro Internet Board owners a free one just for helping them "Keep the Faith"!
'73 Z28 388 Stroker, M22 Rockcrusher 4 speed
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The Camaro is tiny. Hell, the photo of a test mule next to an Avenger was eye-opening. The Avenger is by no-means a big car, and the Camaro was still smaller.
Gone but not forgotten: 1986 Chevrolet Camaro IROC-Z
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