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Agreedjeff024 wrote:yes it can BUT its still a great lookin car
Tell me about it. Ever since I bought my 99 Hugger Orange Z28 a few years ago (and then traded it in on the crew cab a couple years later) I've followed the F-Body community religously hoping for a 5th Gen. No luck so far...SomeCrew wrote:*INSERT LOTS OF CUSS WORDS HERE*
THAT STINKS!
I thought I saw that thing somewhere before! Just couldn't remember where. Come to think of it, I can't remember a lot of things these days. I'm geezin'.AZS10Crew wrote:Neither one is going into production. Those were both Popular Hot Rodding Magazine artist renderings of what they want a new Camaro to look like from a few years ago. Last I heard GM still had no plans to bring back the Camaro or Firebird.
Knowing GM...it will probably be a FWD 5 cylinder.Eric H wrote:You are correct, those are renderings done by Chris Horton, a regular over at camaroz28.com. There is a VERY strong rumor that the Camaro name could possibily be brought back for the the 2007 model year, however it more than likely be part of a different platform. R.I.P. F-Body.
-Eric H
jeff024 wrote:I could see them building it on the GTO platform
Was this one highly modified? The stock GTO's only have 400hp and 400 ft. lbs. of torque. Even the 2006 ZO6 with it's 427 doesn't have 500 ft. lbs. of torque. If you superchargerd a new GTO you could get pretty close to those #'s.SomeCrew wrote:Yes they are a j-body car, but with 500hp and 500fp of tourque, its a very fast j-body...
The 2005 GTO basically gets the same 400hp 6.0L LS2 as the base model Vette. The Vette will still handle better though. The 2006 Z06 gets the nice 510hp 7.0L 427 LS7.Rusty wrote:400hp?![]()
I really didn't think they had that much. I'm impressed! And to think the Vette is 500hp!
They made the switch this year with the new C6 Vette, GTO, and even the SSR. The new base model C6 is only 2 tenths slower than the 2004 Z06! I think the LS2 is like 364 cubic inches.AZS10Crew wrote:Did they go to the 6.0 now? Last I knew it was still the 340HP LS1.
When the Vettes and Camaros came with the LS1 they were actually very very close in hp, but GM didn't want the Camaro to seem as fast as the Vette.They always underrated the F-bodies by a lot I think to keep the Vette owners happy thinking they had a much more powerful car.
Well, the third gens anyhow, and later ones. I got a buddy that has a 69 Firebird, sweet.Rusty wrote:Dime a dozen? Where are you looking? Last I checked, the '67 I sold for $2500 about 15 years ago I would have to remortgage the house to buy today! Wish I'd kept it now!
I figured you were talking about something other than the 1st gens. Those are out of reach of all but Doctors, Lawyers and pretty much anyone else in the solid 6 figure income bracket! The only people like me (us po' folk) that have 1st gens are the ones that were smart enough to hang onto them 20 years ago. I wasn't!quickbiker wrote:Well, the third gens anyhow, and later ones. I got a buddy that has a 69 Firebird, sweet.Rusty wrote:Dime a dozen? Where are you looking? Last I checked, the '67 I sold for $2500 about 15 years ago I would have to remortgage the house to buy today! Wish I'd kept it now!
Yep, I have seen them in the $3000 dollar range, but they usually are not complete, need floorboards and lots of body work.AZS10Crew wrote:First Gens can be had for not too much money...if you don't mind working on them a little...
That's half the fun, isn't it?HenryJ wrote:Yep, I have seen them in the $3000 dollar range, but they usually are not complete, need floorboards and lots of body work.AZS10Crew wrote:First Gens can be had for not too much money...if you don't mind working on them a little...
Well replacing floorboards is not on the top of my fun list, but I can think of worse thingsAZS10Crew wrote:...That's half the fun, isn't it?
That's better than what they cost where I am. I've seen what I would call not much more than a rusted bare body shell going for $5000. If it even runs and moves under it's own power? Triple that amount!HenryJ wrote:Yep, I have seen them in the $3000 dollar range, but they usually are not complete, need floorboards and lots of body work.AZS10Crew wrote:First Gens can be had for not too much money...if you don't mind working on them a little...
I think everyone has one of those sob stories.Rusty wrote:... I think about the all original '69 Z/28 I passed up 20 years ago for $1200 and...
This is true.kermit wrote:last i heard... concept to be debuted at the 2006 Detroit Auto Show in January... production models ready to be sold 2007 ... just a rumor though