ricks4genshianne
May 22nd, 09, 12:26 PM
Hi, everyone. My name's Rick, and I like taking long walks on the beach at sunset with my 98 L36 MM5 Camaro.
I may or may not be sticking around. It all depends on the support that I find particular to my car. Most other F-Body sites concentrate on the SS/Z28/RS/TA trims.
I do own my car outright, along with a 00 Grand Prix GT (as seen on www.grandprix.net (http://www.grandprix.net)), and couldnt have been happier buying this car in February of this year. The Camaro has not been modified at all, though I have done some work to the GP.
Looking forward to learning and, with any luck, teaching here. :beers:
SPARKY69
May 22nd, 09, 12:28 PM
welcome to team camaro!!! stick around for awile!!
captcanuck68
May 22nd, 09, 02:53 PM
Welcome to the site. The forums do lean towards the earlier Camaros...but check out the archives to see if anything in there relates to your car...you might end up contributing as well as obtaining support. TC works both ways, eh?
capt
ricks4genshianne
May 23rd, 09, 12:23 PM
Welcome to the site. The forums do lean towards the earlier Camaros...but check out the archives to see if anything in there relates to your car...you might end up contributing as well as obtaining support. TC works both ways, eh?
capt
whenever I can, I do use the Search function. That other site that I use for my other car...yeah, a bunch of folks will post the same question 20 million different ways, all with the same answer. I do what I can to minimize the redundancy.
I really do enjoy earning my keep. Look for write-ups or advice when ever I can.
Thank you both for your welcomes. Lookin forward to wrenchin with yall.
DjD
May 23rd, 09, 02:50 PM
Welcome Rick - I can't say you will find much searching for info on your 3800 V6 5 speed manual Camaro here. The site started out as a 1st gen based site and forum but has expanded and added a forum for each of the other generations because a lot of folks were not finding what they were looking for on other more specific sites. I can tell you that if you stick around you will find a lot of great folks that will give it their best to help you out where they can. I found it refreshing to read your post and not find another 6cyl owner wanting to know how to swap out the V6 for a V8 :beers:
wiskeesour
May 23rd, 09, 02:54 PM
Welcome aboard.. Glad to have you.
I agree, we have kinda branched out and help all generation Camaro friends.