That god awful camaro still looks hideous to me.

Well by 2009 they should have it taken care of. The concept, as for now, when or if they do it, and I think they will, the design could change a little for production. They seem to be touring the car around and showing it off to see what the interest level is, according to RPM's news bulletins.tehnick said:I like the Camaro except for the front end. The front end of that car looks like a catfish. I am digging the Challenger though. I think that the design team has kept the look of the new Challenger retro (at least to the 1970 Challenger) yet modern. It looks great, but I raise an eybrow over the recent recall of 50,000+ vehicles over the rear brake lines catching on fire from making contact with the exhaust. An easy fix, but a small detail to overlook which could potentially be a disaster.

Forgot to add this to the original post, was to late to change it.The Factor said:oh hell ya thats a blast to the past for sure, I hope it makes it to production![]()

Lets hope the gas prices don't kill it before they get it going.codemonkey said:Yeah. Drool big time!
I love this rebirth of retro styling (that the mustang started, thank you very much) that's coming out. Ford got it right, and it looks like Chrysler will to.
That god awful camaro still looks hideous to me. I love the first gen Camaro/Firebird bodies, but the new camaro concept still looks just horrible to me. At least we have two of them that look classy and cool. Rebirth of the musclecar era.. finally!!


