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Bright Headlights at The End of a Long, Dark Tunnel
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Part II - The Long, Dark Tunnel
As time passed since production has ceased, it seemed that there was a collective hush in the community as far as morale and hope.

Beginning with a murmur and increasing in volume as time went on, the idea to bring over the Holden achieved great attention.  Many considered this the best possible solution since the Holden Monaro was such a success down under.  It was powerful and had a front mounted engine with rear-wheel-drive.  Most agreed that would make a great replacement and the best way to continue the Camaro/Firebird into a new generation of performance.  For the first time, an echo was heard back from very far away, and rumors started to flow in regards to GM bringing the Holden-based car into the states, but not as a Camaro or a Firebird but as a resurrected GTO.

However, morale was still low.  One of the largest all-Camaro shows (Camaro Superfest 2004 in Michigan) was down on attendance by nearly 100 cars.  The F-Body Bash in Bowling Green, KY was also very disappointing in its attendance.

Other vehicle manufacturers continued to push ahead in the performance vehicle segment, with Ford leading the headlines with an all new and very well received Mustang.  It was impossible not to to notice that once-hopeful topics in the 5th Generation and Future Vehicles Discussion forum regarding an f-car comeback were gradually replaced with topic regarding future Ford and Daimler-Chrysler products.  Many announced their purchases of Ford products, proving that the threats of not buying GM had actual merit.

What caused this to happen?  Has the lack of a production f-car been hard enough on enthusiasts to the point where they were really giving up?  GM has not remained exactly silent on this matter, but also not exactly been forthcoming.

A close friend of CamaroZ28.Com has repeated hundreds of times to "have faith", but without GM actually giving concrete proof, some find it quite hard to have any faith, even though careers would be lost if anything was revealed.


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