Interesting discusion! If the "SS" or "WS6" badge on a car is so important to you then go buy a ws6 or ss camaro. Don't be a poser, besides REAL CAR people admire the cars condition and how it sounds and drives not the badge it carries. Teeny bopper look at badges and say wow!
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I, still, display my WS.6 badge on my car. It is a real WS.6, but as far as resale value the WS.6 is meaningless as my car is so far from stock the WS.6 package really means nothing.. I just like the badge..
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I guess im a teeny bopper cause id rock a Yenko clone in a heartbeat! I'd never drive the real thing around all the time even if i could afford it... thats putting a rare car at risk and burning money away with every mile on the odometer.Originally posted by Plum Nuts View PostInteresting discusion! If the "SS" or "WS6" badge on a car is so important to you then go buy a ws6 or ss camaro. Don't be a poser, besides REAL CAR people admire the cars condition and how it sounds and drives not the badge it carries. Teeny bopper look at badges and say wow!-Joel
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I would register it as a WS6 cloneOriginally posted by ThreeHonks View Postso here is another question: Lets say you have an SS or WS6 clone, you put the badges and everything on it yourself. Do you still register it as an SS or WS6 in a car show, such as the meet & greet?
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I, personally, would not.. I would have nothing against someone registering as a SS or WS6 "Clone" in a show...Originally posted by ThreeHonks View Postso here is another question: Lets say you have an SS or WS6 clone, you put the badges and everything on it yourself. Do you still register it as an SS or WS6 in a car show, such as the meet & greet?sigpic
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No, but without checking codes, we'd never know.... Well depending on the show and how in depth the judging goes..Originally posted by ThreeHonks View Postagreed. I think that would be 100% ok. But do you think it would be ok if they just register it as "1997 Camaro SS" or "1996 Pontiac Trans Am WS6"?sigpic
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Not my problem if someone wants to be a poser.Originally posted by ThreeHonks View Postagreed. I think that would be 100% ok. But do you think it would be ok if they just register it as "1997 Camaro SS" or "1996 Pontiac Trans Am WS6"?-Joel
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Yeah but your Yenko clone has more than just a badgeOriginally posted by JoeliusZ28 View PostI guess im a teeny bopper cause id rock a Yenko clone in a heartbeat! I'd never drive the real thing around all the time even if i could afford it... thats putting a rare car at risk and burning money away with every mile on the odometer.
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I'm sure plenty of people have misrepresented Cars at Car Shows.
At least at our show we're not numbers biased enough to want proper documentation.
We just vote for what we like or what catches our eye.
I would like to address another point in this.
Why would someone want to clone a car to make it look like everyone elses ?
If your going to buy a hood and wheels why not go a more individual route ?
Case in point
I have a Factory WS6 hood, It's been on the car since 1999 when I picked it up at a swap meet for $250. Now all I would of had to do was get some WS6 wheels and a badge and I'm a clone. But instead I chose to be different and go with a more personal look. I chose to stand out instead of be a cookie cutter.
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so is an SS or WS6 fourth gen. Hood, Wheels, Spoiler (camaro).Originally posted by meissen View PostYeah but your Yenko clone has more than just a badge
If I had a yenko clone it sure wouldn't be a factory spec driveline either....-Joel
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