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phatman 04-07-2009 12:32 PM

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Originally Posted by SandiCandi (Post 390072)
I'll have a variation of that for the Mustang and Chally's I'll be passing, and it won't be lifting my index finger - :D

Now THAT has me intrigued!

Vash 04-07-2009 01:00 PM

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Originally Posted by CamaroZR1 (Post 165479)
I always wondered if there really was a common Vette practice of waving at other vette drivers. The only time I saw it was when I was stuck behind your tipical Vette driver (old man going 10 miles UNDER the speed limit, these drivers need Buicks not Vettes) in a C5 on back roads, him an a 70's vette drivers waved at each other.

I may wave, but then again...it may be hard to see a Camaro coming up on the other lane if I have tunnel vision. LOL

Yes there is. You flip your fingers up but don't let go of the wheel.

You can wave to other sports cars .. it's allowed in "the club". Camaro 5 will be up to the secret wave level. :D

Iwantone2 04-07-2009 02:01 PM

where I live, if you (in general) wave to anybody, they think you're going to come after them and bash their windows! maybe if i'm driving in another city and I see a Camaro, I'll hope that person is a member of Camaro5...:wave::wave::wave::wave:

2Muchmark 04-07-2009 02:02 PM

I will probably just flash my highbeams at him

oldbowtie 04-07-2009 03:10 PM

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Originally Posted by StoutFiles (Post 389661)
Eventually the new Camaro will be as common as the Mustang...would you still wave at every driver?


YES! :headbang:

shank0668 04-07-2009 03:13 PM

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Originally Posted by Chevyrocker (Post 389597)
Kinda like the "Corvette wave"...just an acknowledgement of shared awesomeness between two drivers.

See it alot when driving the vette.

CynAgain 04-07-2009 03:40 PM

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Originally Posted by kdbolt70 (Post 165456)
I have an '82 vette and its well known that vette owners wave to one another when passing on the streets. I've driven many Camaro's, but never owned one. Do you think you'll give a wave to other Camaros? Perhaps just Gen5's? They might sell in such volume that by the end of '09 everybody and their wife is going to be driving a Camaro, and it will just look weird if you're waving to a 45 year old soccer mom every time you see one.

:mad0260:




















j/k I'm not 45 :sm0:


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Originally Posted by snizzle (Post 389941)
I don't wave at anyone. I'm just too sexy and don't want everyone following me around all the time. You know?

:sm0:






BTW - we will all know which Camaros are from C5 cause we will have the stickers on our quarter windows. Right Doug? Doug? Hey, where's TAG?


and here in MI we use the four finger wave. :D

http://www.turkeynose.com/Turkeynose..._entry52_1.jpg

jmcbeth 04-07-2009 03:45 PM

When driving one of my Camaros, I always wave to all other Camaro drivers. Don't get many waves back from 3rd or 4th gen drivers, though.

Camaro_Corvette 04-07-2009 03:49 PM

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Originally Posted by gtahvit (Post 389924)
Merged.

And yes Jeeps wave almost religously to each other.

I'd hope the same happenes with Camaro owners. :wave:

Agreed, my brother bought him a wrangler, and a week after he got it I was able to ride with him. I noticed he didn't wave to the other guys in the wranglers. He said, "I don't know why all of them are waving to me?":sm0: Lets just say he is now informed.

Silver Streak 04-07-2009 07:35 PM

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Originally Posted by StoutFiles (Post 389661)
Eventually the new Camaro will be as common as the Mustang...would you still wave at every driver?

Not at you.

HTWLSS 04-09-2009 01:29 AM

Here's a little history on the Corvette Wave.


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