Another Retro Camaro

Any of you suckas seen this page?

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lab~rat >:-) Do you want polite or do you want sincere?

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lab~rat
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that is freakin awsome!!!!!!!! made me wet my pants.

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Jack Conley

Oh my God!!!

Love it

Rich

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Visi

I love it, even though I'm a traditionalist...reminds me of a Vette in some ways...

Terry

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Terry

Vette???? Looks like someone took all the parts of off a rustang and tried to make a Camaro out of it. :-(

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Jerry Springer

The front and back bumpers are the wierdest part of this car, they do look kind of Ford-like. hmm....

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Terry

That page, no. Those pics have been around for quite some time though.

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SBlackfoot

The green grill looks like a T-Bird logo.

I think it looks ok. Definitely retro. Classic wasp-waist lines. But, can you get to the engine and is there any leg-room up front. That's what killed the 4th-gen. I'm sick of this dashboard-kissing-my-kneecaps crap that's been dominant for the last couple decades. Give me some room or give me an old car.

nb

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notbob

I can't imagine there being much interior room in a car like this. That's one of the many reasons I own a 37 year old Camaro-- it looks small coming down the road, but the inside is plenty big, although not exactly comfortable. Of course, they weren't built for comfort!

Terry

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Terry

If the steering wheel is clean. The seats in good shape, with the correct padding, a loud stereo system, and loud exhaust, and enough power to pin me in place, I'm comfortable. Charles

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Charles Bendig

Yeah, I'll stick with my 3rd-gen. Tons of room and comfortable.

nb

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notbob

You've got a point there--

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Terry

Stereo system? I think I turned the knob on the one in my '74 once...

*laughs* Right car doesn't need one. F
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F

Hell even sliding down trailsin a Jeep, Istill crank the Ozzy. Hell nothin bedtter then a good motor to add to the music. Charles

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Charles Bendig

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