What does Camaro mean?
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Originally Posted by fast89stang
'cept of course 87-93 when Ford dominated GM and almost anything they had except maybe a few GNs.
I love the 87-93 Mustangs so don't get me wrong. I was looking for one when I bought the car I have now.
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Originally Posted by waveoff
Well if you pronounce it Camara, like a mullet wearin' redneck, then it means a chamber or house.
Whoever mentioned the origin of Corvette was right on. It's actually a type of boat, known for its speed and maneuverability.
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Corvette= The name of a class of British war ships. They were smaller than destoryers and faster. They were used in convoy duty in WW1 and WW2. against the U-boats.
Camaro= french 1. friend 2. Spend more money on performance parts.
Camaro= french 1. friend 2. Spend more money on performance parts.
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Originally Posted by Roarin_8
My fault Camero in spanish means shrimp. Hey so I was a little off.
No, camaron in spanish means shrimp. Not only is there an addition of the "n", but its pronounced differently. If you said "camaron" without the "n" in spanish, they wouldnt have a clue what you are saying. Believe me Ive tried it, you have to say it with the right accent.
"kah-mah-rone"
vs
"cuh-mah-roh"
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Originally Posted by Bad Black SS
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I don't want my car to consume a Mustang or Ricer orally...
I hit a deer once at 110 mph and it wasn't a direct hit still cost $7k. I don't want to think of how much it would cost to repair my car if it had to pass a Mustang or Civic after eating it.
Not to mention how much heart burn my poor '99 would have.
I hit a deer once at 110 mph and it wasn't a direct hit still cost $7k. I don't want to think of how much it would cost to repair my car if it had to pass a Mustang or Civic after eating it.
Not to mention how much heart burn my poor '99 would have.
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Originally Posted by fast89stang
'cept of course 87-93 when Ford dominated GM and almost anything they had except maybe a few GNs.
VERDICT IS YOUR MUSTANG HAS ALWAYS SUCKED *** AND ALWAYS WILL NO MATTER WHAT YEAR YOU WANNA TALK ABOUT.
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I always thought the meanings were this,
TransAm= I'm going to stomp a mudhole in your chest!! (Transamnian language)
Camaro= I'm going to stomp a mudhole in you face!! (camarian language)
TransAm= I'm going to stomp a mudhole in your chest!! (Transamnian language)
Camaro= I'm going to stomp a mudhole in you face!! (camarian language)
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Originally Posted by 00'WS6Rocket
I always thought the meanings were this,
TransAm= I'm going to stomp a mudhole in your chest!! (Transamnian language)
Camaro= I'm going to stomp a mudhole in you face!! (camarian language)
TransAm= I'm going to stomp a mudhole in your chest!! (Transamnian language)
Camaro= I'm going to stomp a mudhole in you face!! (camarian language)
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Originally Posted by Roarin_8
And since these cars were made in Canada, where there are alot of "french" people at, the Camaro=friend seems right.
In Spanish, I believe that Camaro means weak. So no these cars aren't Spanish.
In Spanish, I believe that Camaro means weak. So no these cars aren't Spanish.
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although Louisiana has french ascestory, we don't claim to be related to those white flag wavin SOBs. The names of cars don't have to actually mean anything. some are just random things that ppl came up with
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Originally Posted by Phoenix 5.7
although Louisiana has french ascestory, we don't claim to be related to those white flag wavin SOBs. The names of cars don't have to actually mean anything. some are just random things that ppl came up with
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Originally Posted by NHRAMAN
NOTE: There as many FRENCH in the U.S. , if not more....For instance.....Louisiana is a 'French' state....although, most came from CANADA in about 1812, when they were actually defeated and kicked out... .... [ there are no French West of Quebec to speak of ]
My people came from Arcadia and not one of them waved any white flags, a few died while fighting. And I'll garuntee that not one of you Canooks can party or cook like a Cajin! I'd rather be up to my *** in Gators anyday than be up to my *** in snow!