Camaro F Bomb
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.
Camaro f bomb. 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 is Davids personal car which was built completely at Nelson Supercars to show what can. 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.
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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 real Fast and Furious 4 movie car the F-Bomb green 73 Camaro does a 1000 foot burnout at the Tracks of Willow Springs. Next to the F-bombs 1500hp twin-turbo V8.
Chevrolet camaro f bomb chevrolet camaro. The motor is a 406 twin turbo maki. 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 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. Apr 15th 2010 at 724PM. Packaging may be different from the photo.
Anyone who subscribes to Hot Rod magazine will instantly recognize this 1973. The 1973 Camaro has been caged mini-tubbed completely stripped to bare metal and the entire car was powder coated. The F-bomb belongs to David Freiburger Cheif Editor of Hotrod Magazine.