Bay Area Camaro Owners.....
#1
Bay Area Camaro Owners.....
Hope this is the right forum since I tried the Pacific West already and was told to go here.....
So.....I just want to see/meet people who own a Camaro and live in or around San Jose, Ca. I may want to join a Camaro club in the area and hang out with people who love their car as much as I do. Thanks....
In case people don't know where San Jose is - it's about 50 miles south of SF
So.....I just want to see/meet people who own a Camaro and live in or around San Jose, Ca. I may want to join a Camaro club in the area and hang out with people who love their car as much as I do. Thanks....
In case people don't know where San Jose is - it's about 50 miles south of SF
#3
You'll find a ton of people in your area at http://www.norcal-ls1.net/
#5
Hey Rube
Hey Rube,
Glad to see you're trying to start a camaro interest group in San Jose. I'm in San Jose myself. I see a few Z28's and SS's here and there. I'd like to join if you're trying to set up a bay area meeting thing. Email me sometime and keep me up to date with what you're planning. Maybe I could help.
Glad to see you're trying to start a camaro interest group in San Jose. I'm in San Jose myself. I see a few Z28's and SS's here and there. I'd like to join if you're trying to set up a bay area meeting thing. Email me sometime and keep me up to date with what you're planning. Maybe I could help.
#7
Check out South Bay F-body Association... we meet in SJ
www.mindspring.com/~skisanger/club
Our member are mostly 4th Gen Camaros but we welcome all years of F-bodies
www.mindspring.com/~skisanger/club
Our member are mostly 4th Gen Camaros but we welcome all years of F-bodies
#8
Yeah guys. Check out South Bay F-bodies. I moved up to Morgan Hill 6 months ago and there are actually a few clubs up here. South Bay F-bod, Nor-cal LS1, and Bay area F-body. I have met members up each but I can honestly say that the people I have met from South Bay are a great group of guys and gals. The atmosphere is very laid back and I like being part of a small but growing club. It feels more connected than some of the larger So-cal clubs I use to hang with. If you guys have any questions about the clubs up here PM me and I will give you a rundown of were you can meet F-buds. Hope to see some of you guys. We have a meeting coming up on Friday the 8th.
Shawn
95 Z28
Shawn
95 Z28
#10
Re: Bay Area Camaro Owners.....
Unfortunately, the people who posted above have not signed into this site in at least 9 years, and up to as long ago as 17 years.
The regional forums are not very active any more. Membership on this site has declined drastically over the years. Fortunately, the remaining hard core members are mostly 93-97 LT1 owners. We're here to help you!
The regional forums are not very active any more. Membership on this site has declined drastically over the years. Fortunately, the remaining hard core members are mostly 93-97 LT1 owners. We're here to help you!
#12
Re: Bay Area Camaro Owners.....
Wow. Just me doing a google search on clubs brought me back to this forum. You’re right, most members have not logged on it in at 9-17 years, myself included which is why I had to re register a new username. I remember the South Bay F body days. We used to meet up at Tully rd in San Jose. Was a small but growing group I was the most modded of the LT1s which we started out with ( cam rockers, gears, headers, etc) The rest had the voodoo mods of descreened maf, lt4 knock modules and cutouts lol. As the group grew the LS1 cars were popping on the scene and members upgraded to those which eventually were faster than me. Years went by and members moved away or just got out of the f body scene period. I’ve had 6 f bodies land I don’t even own one f body to this date anymore.
even the great Norcal-Ls1 which I also belonged to suffered its fate and collapsed last yr. people no longer owned F bodies and were just coming around for online chats. The tech section went dead as the most mods that were talked about were how to install an amp or wheel change. The good ol days
even the great Norcal-Ls1 which I also belonged to suffered its fate and collapsed last yr. people no longer owned F bodies and were just coming around for online chats. The tech section went dead as the most mods that were talked about were how to install an amp or wheel change. The good ol days
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