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Originally Posted by fbodfather
well.....let me ask you something - did every Camaro suddenly disappear when we stopped building them?
Of course not - so we celebrate 45 years of "Performance-American Style" - Camaros have been providing driving excitement for 45 years.......
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Folks, think of what Scott is saying and look at the product. The badging says 45th. 45 years of Camaro,...45th year that Camaro's have roamed the Earth. It's more of a tribute than an anniversary model in my estimation. This model is visibly different from the other "Anniversary" issues. It dosen't loudly say anniversary anywhere. It incorporates the traditional red, white and blue styling cues from it's predecessors in the 45th badges. It is done very tastefully, quietly and uniquely I might ad..and the red and blue seat stitching is an excellent touch. The wheels are outstanding and will be sought after by some at the GM parts counter I would bet. Black granite will sparkle like gem stone. The 45 dual color stripe is thinking outside of the box for sure. Chevy didn't play if safe with the 45 hood and deck stripe, the design is forward thinking and is a fresh approach. Scott said earlier something to the effect that at first 50% will love it, 50% will hate it, and 85% of those who hated it initially will love it in 6 months. I tend to believe in this line of thought as well. This model will look totally different in person and make believers out of nay sayers. I think it was smartly done and I for one can't wait to see it up close in person. I hope it's gonna be at NYC with the ZL1 next week!