Cars > Challenges > “Gen'l Sherman” Vs “Mr. Mean”
1972 Chevrolet Camaro Z28
“Gen'l Sherman”
2009 Chevrolet Camaro 2SS/RS
“Mr. Mean”
Head to Head
About “Gen'l Sherman”
One family owner. Still have window sticker, protecto plate, emission control systems manual and the owners manual. Sticker price $4,466.09 (actual delivered price $3,836.17 including tax, tag, etc.).
Within two weeks after the car was restored, I drove it on a 720 mile round trip to NC and back so my father could see it looking like new again (at least the body and interior). Since then, I have had the engine detailed and painted (will add pictures later).
Since leaving the dealer's lot, this car has not and hopefully will never see a trailor for transporting it. It was my father's commuting car in the 70's and 80's and will still be driven every where. When I retire, I'd like to use it to deliver meals for "meals on wheels."
About “Mr. Mean”
this here is my 1st car, my baby, sunday driver, daily driver.
Magna-charger Supercharger with Intercooler, Roto-Fab Intake, SLP Loudmouth Exhaust, Billet Pulleys PFADT 1.25” Drop Springs, 22” Lexani LX15 Wheels, Pirelli P-Zero Nero Tires (Front 265/30 & Rear 305/30), The car is making just under 500HP at the rear wheels.
Specs for “Gen'l Sherman”
LT1 V-8 engine (350cid). Automatic transmission (400 Turbo-Hydra-matic). Solid Lifters. 3.73 Positraction rear axle. 4-barrell Holley carburetor. I found a good mechanic and now I've gone back to the Holley carburetor.
Specs for “Mr. Mean”
No specifications listed.
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| Points for Gen'l Sherman | Total Votes | Points for Mr. Mean |
|---|---|---|
| 52 | 12 | 8 |
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