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Waiting like everyone else. There are a few things that do not make sence in the article as the Alpha platform change over is currently speculated to be in the range of 2015. So if the car is coming in 2012 - then it would be on Zeta and likely with the engine everybody wants. 556HP Caddy power.
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camaro5 site link?
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Maybe they'll get this one right. How could they retro style without giving the RS hideaway headlights? It would have been a hit. Ford got it right with the mustang (T-bird was a disappointment), Dodge got it right with the Challenger but Chev could have done alot better with the Camaro.
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I still know some people working in Oshawa. I'll do some snooping and see what they have to say. Most of this stuff has a fairly long lead time, so parts are in the plant long before production actually begins. Changing platforms would be a MAJOR model change which probably wouldn't happen for another 3-4 years.
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Chevelleless after 46 years......but we did find a low mileage, six speed, silver 2005 Corvette. It will just have to do for now. ![]() |
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Based on what I've read the new, anticipated Camaro platform, Alpha, is to be smaller and lighter than the current Zeta one. I am very glad about that. It is not anticipated until the 2015 model year (which means probably a 2014 release date for the new 6th gen Camaro).
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