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Old 03-23-2012, 04:34 PM   #4606
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GREAT AMERICAN CAR WAR – 60 minute competition reality show

There is a feud that has gone on in the U.S., which is almost as old as the Hatfield's and McCoy's and that is the feud between Chevy and Ford. Ford is "Ford Tough". Chevy is "Like a Rock". The center of the battleground today is the matchup between the Chevy Camaro and the Ford Mustang, as each manufacturer tries to outdo the other. But if you think the feud runs deep with the car companies, you can be sure it runs even deeper between Camaro and Mustang owners and fans.

So, we have brought together two teams of car tuners and enthusiasts to face off with their Camaro and Mustang cars in a competition reality show series called the Great American Car War. The show is sure to have strong emotional connection with its audience.

Each team is assigned a performance shop and competes in challenges to get more out of their car. The team is composed of four people, a team leader and an engine expert, body expert and suspension expert. Challenges range from making the car go faster, stop quicker, handle better plus styling improvements. Challenges are settled by actual testing on the track, on the dyno and with unique focus groups. The show is hosted by Jessica Barton, a female sports celebrity associated with motorsports and cars will be tested by a professional race car driver.

Teams have limited time and budgets for each challenge, but by winning challenges teams collect additional funds that may be used on future challenges or may win help from well known car experts. The use of off-the-shelf parts and accessories will give a how-to feel to the show, so audiences will learn about upgrades they can add to their cars.

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