Camaro F Bomb
The F-Bomb Camaro was originally built by Hot Rod magazine and based on a 1973 F-body which was recreated as Vin Diesels ride for Fast Furious 4.
Camaro f bomb. Anyone who subscribes to Hot Rod magazine will instantly recognize this 1973. The F-Bomb Camaro is host David Freiburgers twin-turbo 1973 model that was a Hot Rod magazine project car and that appeared in the Fast Furious movie. Inside the Camaro F-Bomb Fast Furious 4 replica features a roll cage Kirky racing seats BM shifter GT wheel factory tach and gauges aluminum door.
Our 1973 Chevrolet Camaro Project F-Bomb is restored from junkyard condition to have an arrow-straight body and custom satin Army green paint job complete with bomber nose art - Hot Rod Magazine. The F-bomb belongs to David Freiburger Cheif Editor of Hotrod Magazine. A 1973 Camaro which weve caged minitubbed completely stripped to bare metal and powder coated the entire car.
The motor is a 406 twin turbo that makes 1540 hp and 1527 lbs of torque. Do you like this video. The Chevrolet Camaro is a mid-size American automobile manufactured by Chevrolet classified as a pony car and also as a muscle car with some versions.
The motor is a 406 twin turbo maki. 937 posted on 04152010 Yeah the guy who built the original F-bomb for Hot Rod Magazine is probably mad. Anyone who subscribes to Hot Rod magazine will instantly recognize this 1973 Chevrolet Camaro as the F-Bomb a 1500-horsepower twin-turbocharged fiend built by editor in chief David Freiburger as an experiment in how radically a car can be modified and still be used as a regular street-bound commuter.
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Anyone who subscribes to Hot Rod magazine will instantly recognize this 1973 Chevrolet Camaro as the F-Bomb a 1500-horsepower twin-turbocharged fiend built by editor in chief David Freiburger as an experiment in how radically a car can be modified and still be used as a regular street-bound commuter. The F-Bomb was debuted at the 2006 SEMA Specialty Equipment Market Association trade show in Las Vegas Nevada. This vintage Camaro is insane a lot of vintage car lovers will eager to buy this car.