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Old Sep 4, 2003 | 08:16 AM
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Things gone right...

K, I'm working on this spreadwsheet too.

Start contributing please, this is your chance to have your voice heard.

Please do not forget the earlier generations - they had some nifty features too.
Old Sep 4, 2003 | 08:37 AM
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Loads of power for the V8.
T-Tops!!!
Low and wide.
Not too small.
Sleek, modern styling.
Aggressive looks.
Cockpit-like interior layout.
ABS.
ASR.
High crash ratings.
Excellent fuel economy to power ratio.
Old Sep 4, 2003 | 08:40 AM
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Lightbulb Just to save some search time ...

here's a Linky to what has been discussed before.

(4th Gen wise, anyhoo.)


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Old Sep 4, 2003 | 08:41 AM
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THIRD GEN: Color-keyed interiors. My red '87 came with a red interior.

THIRD GEN: Flared fenders (third-gen style) were great.

THIRD/FOURTH: Hatchback body style from third and fourth generation models-- sportier looks and more utility.

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Old Sep 4, 2003 | 08:51 AM
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Re: Just to save some search time ...

Originally posted by NEWBIE T/A
here's a Linky to what has been discussed before.

(4th Gen wise, anyhoo.)


Britt

It wasn't extensive enough. That's why I reopened this subject.

PacerX needs more data...
Old Sep 4, 2003 | 08:52 AM
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Any particular format?
Old Sep 4, 2003 | 08:55 AM
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Originally posted by cmc
Any particular format?
Nope, this one is easy.

I'd appreciate an indication of what generation you are referring to though (1st,2nd,3rd,4th).
Old Sep 4, 2003 | 09:07 AM
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Big block option (1st and 2nd gen)
Option galore (1st gen)
6spd (4th gen)
1LE (3rd and 4th gen)
Old Sep 4, 2003 | 09:13 AM
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Lightbulb Some thoughts.

(2nd Gen)

Headroom, even w/ the t-tops on.

Kick azz instrument panel in the T/A's - not so much the engine turned dash (although I liked that ! ) but just the general layout.

General engine compartment layout - made access fairly easy w/ the long snout (hood) .

Nice looking cloth interiors (hobnail ) when new or kept cleaned - tan seems to be a real turd later in life if not kept up w/ , but black (as in my ' 79 Black & Gold special edition) lloked and felt great all the way 'til it was stolen ... )


(3rd Gen )

Handling and performance packages, such as found on the IROCS. Pretty much everyone knew what it was and what it could do. Important, because ...

(4th Gen)

Early 4th gen advertising was very creative.

"Rocket Science" theater trailers, the little kid in the bedroom ID'ng a Z28 by the sound, etc.

Towards the end of the 4th gens life if you even saw a T.V. ad w/ a Camaro or 'Bird in it it was something to write home about.

Underhood insulation - seems like a good way to keep the paint from being broiled off inside out, although it was dropped MY ' 00 and (as far as I know) never offered w/ the optional fiberglass hoods.

Traction Control - didn't buy a ' 99 Z28 new 'cuz it did not have it.
I keep mine on almost all the time .

Camaro dash/console cubbyhole (N/A covertible) - handy spot for the cell phone.

LS1 power - what made me willing to overlook all the other "flaws" in the cars to begin with !


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Old Sep 4, 2003 | 09:37 AM
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1st gen:

Build yourself a Camaro any way you want.

2nd gen:

Uncompromised styling for early cars.

3rd gen:

World class looks and handling.

4th gen:

LS1.
Old Sep 4, 2003 | 05:15 PM
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1st gen:

Unique engines like the 302 sbc
Old Sep 4, 2003 | 05:16 PM
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FIRST GEN: and probably others: Bright blue, eye-catching bowtie logo. Not that bland pewter look. Hopefully GM can make an exception and use this emblem again on the 5th gen.
Old Sep 4, 2003 | 05:38 PM
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Other than the fact that after shutting off the car the radio stayed on until you opened the door, there were'nt really any "surprises and delights" on my 4th Gen. Sorry. GM didn't really sweat the details.

The Mustang has a nice powerpoint inside the console which works well with a cell phone.

I could give about a page and a half on the wife's VW, though. That thing has nifty features out the ***, and many of them are free or very cheap to do.

Some that are inexpensive that I particularly like:

-When you lock the doors with the Fob the car beeps and the lights flash. If ANYTHING is not right (hood, door, trunk not closed all the way or some light is on, etc.) the car will NOT beep. This has saved me from a dead battery at least twice.

-If you leave the keys in the ignition and the radio on, the thing will actually wise up and stop beeping after a minute or so.

-The odometer stays visible with the car off.

-You can turn the radio on without a key in the ignition. It will just turn on with the power button. It will play for an hour and then cut off to protect the battery.

-The steering wheel tilts and telescopes with a simple mechanism.

-The mini visor in the middle over the rear view mirror.

-The floormats attach securely to the floor.

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Old Sep 4, 2003 | 06:10 PM
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Sexy styling. I'm sorry but I love the look of the LT-1 4th gens!
Old Sep 4, 2003 | 08:53 PM
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Originally posted by WERM

-The floormats attach securely to the floor.

That would be nice.



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