is this a picture of the production camaro?
IF that was the production car, I would personally charter a bus and drive around the country picking up CZ28.com members until the bus was full and we would drive to GM headquarters where we would lay seige to it with torches and pitchforks until we had overrun it.
Then we would find out who was responsible for that pile of crap and force them to eat it- piece by piece. And when they pooped it out they would have to eat the poo then we would do something really bad to them!!
Then we would find out who was responsible for that pile of crap and force them to eat it- piece by piece. And when they pooped it out they would have to eat the poo then we would do something really bad to them!!
well-- if it WAS the production car, I'd be killing myself right now.
No.......someone's rendition of ......uhm...........er.......ugh.......well, not a Camaro!........
I'll be the bullet sponge and say that I think it doesn't look bad at all. Maybe not agressive enough for a Camaro, but a pleasantly proportioned coupe, nontheless.
Since this is a PS of the Bel Air - what if GM did offer a very low cost RWD car, based on the BOF GMT355 architecture? Would anyone buy a no frills version of this car, for say, 18 grand?
Since this is a PS of the Bel Air - what if GM did offer a very low cost RWD car, based on the BOF GMT355 architecture? Would anyone buy a no frills version of this car, for say, 18 grand?
According to the properties of that .jpg, it is coming off of Langs Chevrolet:
http://www.langs.com/index.cfm?domai...guage=English&
But I cannot find the link which connects the two.
http://www.langs.com/index.cfm?domai...guage=English&
But I cannot find the link which connects the two.




