Camaro F Bomb
Apr 15th 2010 at 724PM.
Camaro f bomb. 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. The F-bomb belongs to David Freiburger Cheif Editor of Hotrod Magazine. The most unlikely of movie stars Hot Rod magazines drab green berserker built to make its driver curse in amazement.
Fast and the Furious F-Bomb 1973 Camaro Replica. The price of chevrolet camaro f bomb ranges in accordance with its modifications. It first went on sale on September 29 1966 for the 1967 model year and was designed as a competing model to the Ford MustangThe Camaro shared its platform and major components with the Firebird produced by Chevys.
This vintage Camaro is insane a lot of vintage car lovers will eager to buy this car. 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 motor is a 406 twin turbo that makes 1540 hp and 1527 lbs of torque.
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 maki. 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.
1973 Camaro F-Bomb. 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. 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.
Model will not change. 937 posted on 04152010 Yeah the guy who built the original F-bomb for Hot Rod Magazine is probably mad. 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.