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Doesn't make sense to me! A 2SS Vert starts at $49,235!

 

Holy Sheet, I think mine in 2012 stickered for $44 and some change

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Holy Sheet, I think mine in 2012 stickered for $44 and some change

For reference, the 2015 ZL1 is still on the chevy site for 55k, only 3k more than a loaded 4 banger! :lol:

 

I have a feeling these things will see MASSIVE depreciation that will make the Korean twins cringe.

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Cars and coffee at IMS. Second Saturday of each month. Good turnout for 30 Deg weather

 

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Hate you Ryan. It might be cold in Indy but it's snowing up here. lol

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We had some snow overnight

 

 

Ryan

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I hope that crap stays in CT and NYC where it belongs ... :lol:

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Today it was partially sunny with a high of 75, and a nice breeze. We had no winter, it went fall to spring.

 

Before anyone groans, the joke(at least mine) is OK's spring and fall last 3 days, its been nice this last year. Would have taken obe decent snow though!

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Saw this on CL, wonder if this is "rare" or an incomplete fake.

http://tulsa.craigslist.org/cto/5479067623.html

 

 

Low miles but that car is beaten to hell. My friend bought a WS6 coupe the year he graduated, it was lots of fun but that style isn't as attractive as it used to be to me. Never mind that it would probably get smoked by a V6 Camaro today. :lol:

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I absolutely hated those styles when they came out in the mid 90's or so. I wouldn't take that thing for free. Nothing appealing about it to me at all. Rolling tupperware.

 

I remember when the Camaro came back from the dead, the first time - looked like a beached whale. Uglier than sh**. Took GM until '10 to finally get it right.

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I just saw the 50th edition limited camaro. Wow that car is underwhelming. 50th Mustang BLOWS it away in details, nothing nostalgic about it (the Camaro).

 

It's basically the 45th all over again. SAME color scheme! Grey, black interior, with a light grey and orange stripe.

 

Have they lost all imagination? Do white and blue like the 67 pace car, or maybe a run of 50 with butternut yellow/black which was the color of the first commercial car I believe, or all black(callback to its original name, panther) with 67 badge script. Or even go to the most iconic of Camaro's, the 69 Z11.

 

They didn't even offer grey in 67. As boring as the 50th Vette was.

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Still looks warmer than here as I look out my window to see the snow falling.

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