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I can't tell you how much this bothers me. It should say 12 items or fewer.
 
When one says "10 year old Camaro" or "20 year old Camaro", they're talking about 2014 and 2004 cars, not 1994 or 1984 carsView attachment 18821302014View attachment 18821322004 (2nd most ugly Camaro IMO)

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1994 (ugliest and blandest Camaro IMO)

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1974 -my particular favorite generation


View attachment 1882127 The most loved year, 1969 ( :rolleyes: )
I liked the '90s Camaros, even if their performance can't touch the latest ones.
 
I liked the '90s Camaros, even if their performance can't touch the latest ones.
I hated working on those and hated the goofy little blobs leading to the mirrors. The Firebird/Trans-Am didn't have those but still had awful engine placement. The back 2 cylinders, plugs and some important sensors were literally under the windshield front edge, so you had to literally drop the engine subframe a bit just to get to the rearmost sparkplugs and other things :mad:
 
I hated working on those and hated the goofy little blobs leading to the mirrors. The Firebird/Trans-Am didn't have those but still had awful engine placement. The back 2 cylinders, plugs and some important sensors were literally under the windshield front edge, so you had to literally drop the engine subframe a bit just to get to the rearmost sparkplugs and other things :mad:
The new ones you probably have to have a PHD in cybernetics to work on...
 
I hated working on those and hated the goofy little blobs leading to the mirrors. The Firebird/Trans-Am didn't have those but still had awful engine placement. The back 2 cylinders, plugs and some important sensors were literally under the windshield front edge, so you had to literally drop the engine subframe a bit just to get to the rearmost sparkplugs and other things :mad:
Buddy of mine bought one for his Wife, she loved that car and was wicked quick at drag racing it, she was one serious driver and was very hard to beat! They ended up building it into a street outlaw with mountain motor and lots of giggle gas, and she even took it to Texas for the street outlaw series and did very well with it! I will say, they are very aerodynamic and set up right, insanely fast! I had a Ultra Rare 88 Firebird Trans Am, it was the Goodyear high speed tire test car that did Phoenix raceway for 24 hours strait! I bought it from Clackamas Community Collage as a "Project Car" that they could only sell as "Parts" I put it back together and drove it for a couple years, even did cross country from Oregon to Florida a few times, That was a fun and seriously fast car! KInda miss it, and it would be a super rare car today for any collector!
Nother buddy bought a BRAND NEW 90's ( Not sure the exact year) Iroc-Z SS, ultra rare car, paid a premium, but it went on to be highly desirable and collectable, it was the Chevy Race Orange with white skunk stripes and full body kit, the SS part of the package was what made it super rare!
 

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