Hi-PO Stang
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I saw the race also. Certainly an exciting finish.
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I agree, I'm not a huge fan of the Camaro in general, but it seems neither is GM based on the "refresh"I'm still in shock they took that modern, cohesive design and turned into Kermit the frog.
Whoever approved that needs to take a breather.
I feel like the Camaro is about to another hiatus for a few years.Maybe Ford is just getting back at GM for using a 15-17 Mustang look-a-like hood on the Camaro refresh?
That's good, let them die.:ford::cheers:I feel like the Camaro is about to another hiatus for a few years.
Nope competition is a good thing. I hope the Camaro lives on for a long time.That's good, let them die.:ford::cheers:
I don't know what would happen to the Mustang if the Camaro dies.... I really hope a long life to the Camaro so Ford can continue improving and trying to beat it's long-time enemy.Nope competition is a good thing. I hope the Camaro lives on for a long time.
Who posted this?From Facebook :eyebulge:
Also... don’t forget the midsection of the bumper is color matched. :cheers:Two things I see in that photo that get my attention.
1 - I see the outline of what looks to be a removable plug on the bumper. I'm hoping Ford follows GM's lead here and we finally get a hook that can be threaded in and quickly removed. Certain export Mustangs come with a plug and a threaded bung welded into the bumper at this very location.
2 - The corner of the splitter is retracted much in the way the regular GT350 is. Gives me hope that there will indeed be a more aggressive version of the GT500 available with more effective aero, ala the GT350R.
Not “production-ready parts”. Usually on pre-production cars you won’t see the correct part pedigree just yet.Also... don’t forget the midsection of the bumper is color matched. :cheers:
I saw it posted here by a guy called R j SmithWho posted this?