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It looks almost EXACTLY like the prototype!!! The mirrors have to be that big for safety regulations. They are just a larger version of what was on the concept.
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Wade 2002 Camaro SS T Top Black M6 SLP 345HP 1985 Camaro IROC Z28 T Top Silver 305TPI Auto
2003 S10 Blazer 2 door 2wd 4.3 auto lowered 3" daily driver
I love the way the car looks. I also think the small tweaks to the production car actually make it look better than the concept (turn signals inboard of the headlights, larger mirrors, refined interior, etc.)
I can't explain how happy I am that Chevy didn't just do the retro (cop-out) thing with the design like Chrysler and Ford. Way to go, GM!!!!!!!!
RIP Doug,You will always be remembered
3/3/53 ~ 12/22/10 Western Michigan Camaro Club - President 2002 Hot Rod Magazine Ltd. Ed. by Berger 1985 Camaro IROC-Z 1974 Camaro Type LT / Z28 2002 Trail Blazer LTZ 2003 Honda VFR 800i Interceptor
I LOVE the taillights...probably my favorite part of the car! Everybody *****es because it's NOT a 69 clone. I'm glad it's not. If I wanted a 69 I'd buy one or buy a crate body and build one.
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Wade 2002 Camaro SS T Top Black M6 SLP 345HP 1985 Camaro IROC Z28 T Top Silver 305TPI Auto
2003 S10 Blazer 2 door 2wd 4.3 auto lowered 3" daily driver
I also think the small tweaks to the production car actually make it look better than the concept (turn signals inboard of the headlights, larger mirrors, refined interior, etc.)
I have not liked the car from the get go, but I have to agree with this 100%, this is much more appealing than the concept.
I'm with GETGONE on this one, the new camaro looks great, and the mirrors are proportional to the size of the car. I just wish i had the money to go put a reserve down on one. Gorgeous car and if i get the chance i hope to buy one by 2010
sigpic 2002 Camaro v6: Cobalt metalic blue "Blue Devil"
Alpine cda-9851, 2- RE 6.5" component sets, 1 RE sx15" subwoofer, 1 Alpine MRV 1005d amplifier, Knuconcpets rca's, Memphis audio wiring, and 100 sq ft of FAT MAT extreme... got for 147 db at the windshield before fat mat new numbers soon to come.
Thing to remember -- who cares if you don't like one or two things. There's always something that people are not going to like about the car. With Red Alert, I didn't like the stock monochrome interior, the boring hood, grill, etc. I still liked the car, though, and upgraded all of the things I didn't like.
Just remember -- aftermarket will be there to cater to our needs.
Last edited by meissen; July 28th, 2008, 12:04 PM.
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