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Originally Posted by Z28 HLR
 I've read this 3 times now and I'm more confused than when I originally glanced over it.
So, you go for nameplates? Like, a Z/28 keychain?? Is that how you pick up chicks at the bar? Do you have a 1979 Chevette that has a bumper sticker that says "My other car is a Z/28"?
I don't get it, none of it. Could someone spell this all out for me? Or do we chalk it up to there being alcohol involved in the post? Maybe a breathalyzer on the forum could be helpful?
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I think what he meant was, in the past, the Z28 badge added some stickers and a somewhat different look so you knew you weren't looking at a regular Camaro. Just enough to set it apart. All at a cost that wasn't much higher than a regular Camaro V8. Now, they attached the Z/28 name to a Camaro that was nearly double the cost of a regular V8 Camaro, so those that wanted to own a new Z/28 again, couldn't justify paying $35,000 more than a regular Camaro V8, regardless of the performance gained.
Before, the Z28 was affordable and for a little more money, you got to drive a Camaro with a Z28 badge. Now, not so much...at least that's how I took it.