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That's finally some good news for GM. Drove by a local chev dealership here this morning and saw a salesman showing a fellow the new camaro. Thought to myself...hmm, maybe that car will actually be a good seller for them.

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As a life long GM & Camaro enthusiast, that genuinely warms my heart to hear. Way to go GM for delivering on a car that more than lives up to its heritage! :thumbs:

 

Rich (MS3DALE) and I spent the day at the GM Nationals in Carlisle, PA...there were a ton of new Camaros ranging from base V6 to a 576HP Supercharged SLP car. I'm sure Rich will agree, they stole the show. There were tons of classic muscle cars there...beautiful cars...yet all the attention was on the 5th-gen Camaro. They sure are gorgeous! :uhoh:

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As a life long GM & Camaro enthusiast, that genuinely warms my heart to hear. Way to go GM for delivering on a car that more than lives up to its heritage! :thumbs:

 

Rich (MS3DALE) and I spent the day at the GM Nationals in Carlisle, PA...there were a ton of new Camaros ranging from base V6 to a 576HP Supercharged SLP car. I'm sure Rich will agree, they stole the show. There were tons of classic muscle cars there...beautiful cars...yet all the attention was on the 5th-gen Camaro. They sure are gorgeous! :lol:

 

+1 I agree,The new 5th GEN Camaro's definitely stole the show today :uhoh:

(What I didn't Chris was that I secretly bought that 576HP Supercharged SLP car!! :D )

 

Hey Chris,You might want to post all those pics you took today of the new Camaro's. :D

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As a life long GM & Camaro enthusiast, that genuinely warms my heart to hear. Way to go GM for delivering on a car that more than lives up to its heritage! :thumbs:

 

Rich (MS3DALE) and I spent the day at the GM Nationals in Carlisle, PA...there were a ton of new Camaros ranging from base V6 to a 576HP Supercharged SLP car. I'm sure Rich will agree, they stole the show. There were tons of classic muscle cars there...beautiful cars...yet all the attention was on the 5th-gen Camaro. They sure are gorgeous! :lol:

 

+1 I agree,The new 5th GEN Camaro's definitely stole the show today :uhoh:

(What I didn't Chris was that I secretly bought that 576HP Supercharged SLP car!! :loser: )

 

Hey Chris,You might want to post all those pics you took today of the new Camaro's. :D

 

 

I'm working on the upload as we speak! Except for those last two pics...I'll wait 'til wifey goes to bed. :D

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Except for those last two pics...I'll wait 'til wifey goes to bed. :thumbs:

 

Good idea!! Of course you could just tell her they were "my" friends :uhoh:

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GM's Camaro "Black" Concept

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GM's LS7 Equipped Concept

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GM "Camouflaged" Test Mule

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Tom Henry Racing's Tent of Goodies

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SLP Performance Parts Supercharged ZL575 Package

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someone has to lock this tread......making me depressed lol

 

Tell me about it! I'm sure Rich was tired of hearing me bellyache about not having one...:thumbs:

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someone has to lock this tread......making me depressed lol

 

Tell me about it! I'm sure Rich was tired of hearing me bellyache about not having one...:thumbs:

 

 

Na....I just wish I had an Inferno Orange one with Cyber Gray stripes :uhoh:

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