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Roadkill! It’s A Camaro Versus Mustang Battle To The Death On The Dirt Track! SN-95 V6 Against Clapped Out 305 RS!


Roadkill! It’s A Camaro Versus Mustang Battle To The Death On The Dirt Track! SN-95 V6 Against Clapped Out 305 RS!

To whomever handles Roadkill’s hate mail department: you had better start lobbying for a pay raise, because your job is about to suck badly. The Ford Mustang and Chevrolet Camaro have some of the most die-hard loyal fans that support their respective cars through thick and thin…unless it’s a Mustang II, apparently. The Ford and GM factions can get worked up into a storm over a magazine review that paints their car in a less-than-ideal light, so when Finnegan and Freiburger decide that it’s been way, way too long since one of their thrash battles, they apparently also decided that they missed the internet hate they got last year over the whole Gas Monkey-Hellcat deal and decided to throw the first firebomb. The cars themselves aren’t anything special, really: the Camaro is a newer third-gen RS with a 305 that sucked on power when it was running right. This one isn’t running right, is ragged out, and just wait until you see the custom body modifications out back…you will be surprised! The Mustang is the perfectly avoidable SN-95 V6 with the equally avoidable 3.8L V6, in that greenish-teal color that made the pony look less like a Ford and more like a themed Jello mold. Fun will be had, parts will be broken, body lines will be caved in. And the anger will boil…just wait.


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12 thoughts on “Roadkill! It’s A Camaro Versus Mustang Battle To The Death On The Dirt Track! SN-95 V6 Against Clapped Out 305 RS!

  1. Rodneybeawesome

    Not any Ford vs Chevy hate from this guy. The thing I do hate is the complete lack of trying. This was the worst episode I to date.

    Car runs like crap…who cares. Seat is broke..who cares. Car died…who cares.

    This show used to be good when they were actually trying. This episode came off as lazy and lacking in give a shits. I believe its time to retire ol Rodakill.

  2. Jay bree

    I refuse to watch this or any more crap from these imbeciles.

    They’re no longer car guys, they’re click whores.

  3. Happy Motoring

    Yeah, I’m not a fan of just tearing shit up for no reason. Whatever happened to finding an old car, fixing it up and getting it back out on the road? That’s what made this web series worth watching to me. Seems like they’ve lost what made the show fun to watch to begin with…..

  4. Ski

    So…I guess to see anything interesting and/or usable we need to watch the pay per view content?

    Bye roadkill…

  5. Jim

    Last episode was lame, this was worse. I stopped maybe half way through. Can’t do what they once did with them split on each side of the country. Let me guess, the pay shows are much better. And after getting the big Fiat money and new sponsors they still want to squeeze the faithful. Oh well.

    1. Whelk

      Aside from Roadkill Garage the original content is the same as the free, just earlier. There’s a bunch of racing stuff I haven’t bothered with. Their Roku app isn’t very good either.

  6. Pizzandouhnuts

    I could have used some of the parts on the Mustang, but to ruin two pony cars just for the sake of stupid, man really. Why not grab a Hyundai Excel or something more worthless, remindeds me of people wrecking cars from the 30’s just because they could. Roadkill where have you gone!!!

  7. Mike Powers

    This is the worst phoned in episode yet. Zero wrenching. Looks like it didn’t take long for someone to rest on their laurels.

  8. Turbo Regal

    Must be nice to mail it in like F & F just did with this episode and still get paid. Didn’t they do this with a Prius, Buick Electra wagon, Dodge Van, Motorhome…

  9. jerry z

    It was fun watching 2 worthless POS get destroyed! Hell they made enough of those cars to not worry about trashing them.The show was a little lame but driving that Camaro on a Trophy Truck track must have been fun.

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