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    Ol' School BAD LS1's Avatar
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    Better late than never.

    Id bet all the money issues havent helped it, GM has been sliding for some time now, but they still keep fueling the golden age of performance cars. To me this all feels like the storys from the late 60's you hear about, only its a modern muscle car revolution. Deff a cool part of history to whitness.
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    Not to be taken serious Karps TA's Avatar
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    Too bad nobody can afford to buy any of them. lol Atleast in the 60's these cars were cheap even by those standards. Now everything is $30K.
    Ex-Trans Am owner.

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    Too legit to quit T-Bag's Avatar
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    Blah the camaro is most likely going to be scraped. It won't sell for shit
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    Danielle... times change. Poncho's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by Karps TA View Post
    It's funny that the Mustang is on it's second redesign of this platform before GM can even get the Camaro on the road that they concepted near the same time as the Mustang was released. Just showing you how long it's taken GM to get this done.
    GM's also (IMO) been putting a pissload of other cars out. It doesn't help that BEFORE the 4th gens were dead everyone was already rolling around this basic idea of what this few 5th gen would look like. not easy to create a RWD domestic care program when none exists, so you have to essentially piggy back off the extremely successful Holden RWD platform. Seeing that all early 5th gen camaros were riding on the VZ Holden Platform (think GTO) and then were on the VE Holden Platform (think G8)

    Ford does have a huge advantage of never missing a model year. They just kept going forward, whereas the GM cars needed a complete change to keep going. IMO the worst thing ever for these cars was that stupid hatchback setup. I bet they never would have died if they hadn't gone all hatchback back in '82 and stuck with it in '93
    Well, at the very least, I have an interesting back story.

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    well after seeing the car on knight rider last night, yes i watched knight rider last night, there was nothing else on, i think it looks nice. will keep my fingers crossed that they do something under the hood.

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