Party at the plant?
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Camaro's production would have been suspended just over 8 years when production resumes.
Charger's was 20.
Shelby Mustangs had a 35 year hiatus (more if you're talking about ones from Shelby's own garage).
Challenger's would have been suspended over 33 years.
If I called anything historic, it probally wouldn't be Camaro's return.
The term overkill comes to mind here.
Yeah, I admit I was little bit carried away her, but non the less, -this is a historical moment. Just imagine this a few years back when there where no Camaros (no Challengers, Charger and no cool Mustangs for that sake) on the horizon. From my point of view, living in Sweden (Europa) the big three finaly use their proud herritage and build cool cars again. That´s grate and I hope they will continue on that path, not try to build European or Japanese kind of cars, but their own -American style. I was total blown away by the Camaro concept, better than I could ever hope for. In fact, I´m a bit jealus at you living on the North American continent to be a part of all this, hell, I wanna be there too! Baseball, appelpie and Camaros, -the world need this
And recpect to GM making this possible, so far they have made a exellent job that truly deservs a party (in any form) that day when the first one rolls out. 
Yeah, I admit I was little bit carried away her, but non the less, -this is a historical moment. Just imagine this a few years back when there where no Camaros (no Challengers, Charger and no cool Mustangs for that sake) on the horizon. From my point of view, living in Sweden (Europa) the big three finaly use their proud herritage and build cool cars again. That´s grate and I hope they will continue on that path, not try to build European or Japanese kind of cars, but their own -American style. I was total blown away by the Camaro concept, better than I could ever hope for. In fact, I´m a bit jealus at you living on the North American continent to be a part of all this, hell, I wanna be there too! Baseball, appelpie and Camaros, -the world need this
And recpect to GM making this possible, so far they have made a exellent job that truly deservs a party (in any form) that day when the first one rolls out. 
Charger's was 20.
Shelby Mustangs had a 35 year hiatus (more if you're talking about ones from Shelby's own garage).
Challenger's would have been suspended over 33 years.
If I called anything historic, it probally wouldn't be Camaro's return.
Is there any big gathering around the Camaro plant the day the first one roll out from the factory? Like a countdown with a big celibration party, rockbands, hot-dog stands, bbq, baloons in the air and GM performance selling t-shirts telling "hey, it´s the hey days". Big crowds of enthusiast from all ower the world. Maybe F-body father has anything on this? I would love to be there, do the tour in the factory and see it all come together.
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Elie
Yeah, I would seriously consider a vacation in Canada to celebrate this. Maybe something for the Canadian tourist bureau. Flight from Stockholm, hotel with breakfast (i like scrambled eggs), tour at the plant, party at the bar across the street (if there is one, lol). Wow! And GM could label a beer for the event, a limited edition lager "The fifth element".
We talked about doing something "fun" for the car's release in Oshawa a couple years ago in this thread
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