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I sort of doubt it. The last two generation engines debuted in the Corvette 1 year before the Camaro. That would mean '09 for the Camaro. Plus, I think that the LS2 is supposed to be gone by then. Chevy needs to have a really strong first year for the Camaro and they know it. By making buyers wait another year for the LS3, they'd add another year to an already quite long wait. Plus, dealerships rarely are authorities on the automotive world. One of them insisted that the Magnum SRT-8 was really pure Viper underneath, except with a station wagon body. I didn't to point out that the engine, transmission, and chassis were completely different. That and everything else on it, save for a couple switches and buttons.
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