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Burnout-Fest: ’67 Crusher Camaro vs. ’70 Super Bee
Today we’re bringing you a muscle car shoot-out. From Los Angeles to Salt Lake City and back, it’s the Crusher Camaro vs. the Dodge Super Bee. In this 1,500-mile burnout-fest we see which car will prevail and which car should hit the shop. Any guesses? Let us fill you in on the contenders:
The Crusher Camaro is a ’67 model with a 489ci bi-block engine with 9.3:1 compression. The engine produces 700 hp and 720 lb-ft on 5 psi boost and it’s got a Gearstar 4L85E transmission.
The 1970 Dodge Super Bee is powered by a 10:0:1-compression and 484ci Hemi. The transmission is a Gearstar 727 Torqueflite backed by a Gear Vendors under/overdrive.
For the first time in years, both cars were running and driving at the same time. Have a winner in mind? Watch this episode of Roadkill to see which car will work best:
Source: Motor Trend Channel
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