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Which one is superior?
just say there all stocks.
and firebirds and camaros are different.
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Depends on the year, and the options. 73 Trans Ams were beautiful; 74's were ugly. 70 Mustangs were beautiful, 71's were ugly. Z28's were canceled in 75, and Mustangs were based on the Pinto. The Third-Gen Camaros and Firebirds had horrible drivetrains, but then the 4th Gens had extremely good drivetrains.
On average, usually, typically, the Mustang wins. It's evident from the sales figures. Camaro and Firebird, put together, were rarely any real competition for the Mustang in the marketplace.
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I don't get how Firebirds and Camaro's are different when they have the same engine, chassis, suspension, transmission and other mechanical parts.
But I would say Camaro because it is ideal looking and has a much higher top speed than the Mustang.
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The fact that all but the Mustang dropped from production should state it all.
Mustang - The first, the best, and the last one left standing (the others names came back, but they are but shadows of what the Mustang is).
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They are all great cars….that’s if you like American muscle.
The new Camaros are nice, but the waiting list is huge. Mustangs have a lot of after market products to help you get those extra horses. So I would state Mustangs ![]()
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GM sucks. Go Mustang, you'll thank me. Oh, and watch the chase scene from Bullitt, if that doesn't sell you on a Mustang nothing will.
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dont get a mustang
thats what everyone wants
get a camaro
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mustang
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ive owned plenty of all three and the firebirds are quicker and look a lot better
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mustang hands down Book Mark it-> del.icio.us | Reddit | Slashdot | Digg | Facebook | Technorati | Google | StumbleUpon | Window Live | Tailrank | Furl | Netscape | Yahoo | BlinkList
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