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Old 08-28-2013, 04:23 PM   #6
ChrisBlair
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Originally Posted by Fred 6528 View Post
In 1967 the Camaro was on it's way to become a collectors car, now after more than 40 years we know how people feel about the 1st gens. So 40 years from now how do you think people will feel about the 5th gen?

Who says that in '67 it was on its way to being a collector car? You're making an assumption. In 1967 it was a just new model car. Popular, sure. People didn't regard the average car as an investment. In the '80s, yuppies started getting nostalgic for the cool cars they saw as kids and suddenly cool old cars from the '60s were worth money. The 1967 Camaro was not a guaranteed collector car. In fact the '67 wasn't even that good a car. And before anybody comments, two words about the sacred 1967 Camaro: wheel hop.

The 5Gen Camaro is a mass produced car in a world of mass produced cars. It will be an interesting dinosaur in a giant junkyard filled with interesting dinosaurs
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