View Poll Results: Will you be purchasing the 08/09 Camaro
Yes
569
73.61%
No
116
15.01%
09' Challenger for me please
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Would you Consider buying the '09 Camaro?
#81
Originally Posted by 67RSCamaroVette
Pardon me, beautiful vert, but why does it have SS 396 on the grill and RS badging on the fender.
RS was a trim package, any car could have it. It's a RS/SS 396
Also, why does this car (looks to be a 67) have a 68 RS grill?
doesnt look chrome to me.
And why sombrereo caps vs flat caps?
a wheel option. there were at least 4 (wire hubcaps included believe it or not)
that's an original sales ad.. you're nitpicking it as if it was modded? wtf?
i'll probably pick up a new camaro once they're available and i've graduated college in 2 yrs.. I know the interior wont look like that, and it'll have plenty of power, and the exterior is HOT. I dont see it as being very retro..
RS was a trim package, any car could have it. It's a RS/SS 396
Also, why does this car (looks to be a 67) have a 68 RS grill?
doesnt look chrome to me.
And why sombrereo caps vs flat caps?
a wheel option. there were at least 4 (wire hubcaps included believe it or not)
that's an original sales ad.. you're nitpicking it as if it was modded? wtf?
i'll probably pick up a new camaro once they're available and i've graduated college in 2 yrs.. I know the interior wont look like that, and it'll have plenty of power, and the exterior is HOT. I dont see it as being very retro..
1. RS was a trim package that utilized it's own badging unless it was also an SS, in which case the SS badging would have superceded the RS badging on the fenders.
2. The 67 and 68 RS grill's are very similar (AAMOF they interchange), with the 68 having chrome on the front while the 67 is flat black. It could have been a reflection, but I thought it looked chrome (i.e., 68....see 3 below).
3. 1967 was the only year for what is called the "flat cap" which is the hub cap (or lug nut cover in reality) for the rally wheel. 1968 had a similar style with a larger protrusion in the middle. These are refered to as "sombrero caps". This car (a 67 due to the lack of side light markers and the wing window) had the latter. And you are correct as there were several different hubcap options (SS and simulated wire wheels as well as a "mag" style which the last 67 I sold had), none of which were available with the disc (sic) brake option. Disc brake rally wheels were different from drum brake rally wheels also. FWIW: SS cars didn't automatically get disc brakes. Disc brakes (J52) and/or vacuum power (J50) were both an option. Only cars to get mandatory disc brakes were Z28's (J56).
I didn't mean to nitpick really, but having had 6 67's (all of which were RS or RS/SS cars, one of which I still have - a highly optioned RS/SS 396 car), 2 68's and 2 69's in the last 33 years I think I know what I'm looking at (at least where 67's are concerned). Anybody can do what they want with their own car. Just cuz I might not like it doesn't mean it shouldn't be done. I'm just more of a purist, at least where fairly rare cars (big block RS/SS vert - ain't many survivors left) are concerned.
Last edited by Z-Convert; 05-15-2006 at 09:00 PM.
#82
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yowza. you knows your stuffs! i agree on not molesting BBC cars and collectables. Mine happened to be a beat up heap that was aching for an all aluminum V8..
You're probably flippin out at the crazy phochop in my sig, with '68 doors, RS grille, non RS lower valance, no mirrors, missing front bumper, and no trim, huh?
You're probably flippin out at the crazy phochop in my sig, with '68 doors, RS grille, non RS lower valance, no mirrors, missing front bumper, and no trim, huh?
Last edited by 67RSCamaroVette; 05-15-2006 at 11:55 PM.
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I took a number of pictures and a few short movie clips of this Camaro. It looks better in person than in the pictures. Go to:
http://www.BowlingSS.com
Bill
http://www.BowlingSS.com
Bill
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Im gonna buy a used one after about the 3rd yr out. that'll prolly be the only way I could afford one. You know GM or the dealership or whoever is gonna try to kill you. Have you seen the prices on used T/A's as of right now.
#92
definately will have one. by then my daily driver 2004 colorado will have close to 100k miles or more and will need to be replaced by something newer! mine will be black
#93
Considering I want to keep my current car for another two years, it's definitely fits my schedule.
Put me down for a "yes", unless the HEMI Challenger somehow blows me away (equivalent power and price -- which we all know isn't going to happen).
Put me down for a "yes", unless the HEMI Challenger somehow blows me away (equivalent power and price -- which we all know isn't going to happen).
Last edited by novicius; 06-01-2006 at 10:54 AM.
#96
Originally Posted by Bill Bowling
I just saw the new camaro at the FBody Gathering in Atlanta. I LOVE IT.
I like it better in person than what the pictures show.
Bill
I like it better in person than what the pictures show.
Bill
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According to Motor Trend there will be a drop top edition coming out. But reading the article, it appears to be misleading because it stated that the coupe was coming out this year. Maybe I just read that article wrong the 15x I read it to ensure I was reading correctly. Needless to say is that I want one and am getting one. I hope it has some serious power though
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