B4C Package Photoshop Request
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B4C Package Photoshop Request
Anyone wanna theorize what a Camaro Cop car might look like with Photoshop? I would fudge it up so I don't even want to attempt it. Let's not forget about the fleet possibilities of this car for the future. I still see the Camaro cops around here patrolling the highways. There's a couple cities around here that just starting using them so it seems the demand is still there. It might help us get to that 160,000 goal...
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Re: B4C Package Photoshop Request
Originally Posted by Camaro02V6
Let's not forget about the fleet possibilities of this car for the future.
I don't feel either would make a significant impact on production numbers.
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Re: B4C Package Photoshop Request
Originally Posted by RhinoSS
What fleet possibilities besides law enforcement?? Rental cars??
I don't feel either would make a significant impact on production numbers.
I don't feel either would make a significant impact on production numbers.
I have a 1949 Chevrolet 2 door sedan in the process of being restored as a Utah Highway Patrol Car. Back in 1949 the UHP cars were Black and White versus the all white currently used. So I for one would like to see what a 5th Gen would look like in Black and White.
Black with the Doors painted white (mirrors stay black) the roof white (A pillars stay black) the CHP paint scheme basically.
The second option is what I think I want. Black with white doors and white stripe's on the hood and rear deck. This paint scheme would tie the 2 cars together. 2009 Camaro and the 1949 Chevy's somewhat unique paint scheme.
I think the car would look good in Black and White. Just a fun project with it setting behind a Mustang.
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Re: B4C Package Photoshop Request
Originally Posted by Camaro02V6
Anyone wanna theorize what a Camaro Cop car might look like with Photoshop? I would fudge it up so I don't even want to attempt it. Let's not forget about the fleet possibilities of this car for the future. I still see the Camaro cops around here patrolling the highways. There's a couple cities around here that just starting using them so it seems the demand is still there. It might help us get to that 160,000 goal...
The interior looks like any other regular base model Camaro with cloth seats, AM/FM CD player, and an automatic transmission.
Since there is no appearence difference between cop cars and base production cars, I would imagine B4C 5th gens will be the same.
BTW: who said anything about 160,000 Camaros??
Bob Lutz said he expects production to be between 120-150,000, and even then it seems he was talking about the entire line of coupes (which would include at least Holden and Pontiac).
Last edited by guionM; 01-14-2006 at 01:44 PM.
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Re: B4C Package Photoshop Request
Originally Posted by guionM
My 2002 B4C looks like a run of the mill, arctic white, V6 Camaro (no badges or any hint of an LS1 outside of black-out tail Z28 tailpipes).
The interior looks like any other regular base model Camaro with cloth seats, AM/FM CD player, and an automatic transmission.
Since there is no appearence difference between cop cars and base production cars, I would imagine B4C 5th gens will be the same.
The interior looks like any other regular base model Camaro with cloth seats, AM/FM CD player, and an automatic transmission.
Since there is no appearence difference between cop cars and base production cars, I would imagine B4C 5th gens will be the same.
EDIT: If you are still looking for a photoshop, there is a thread with one.
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Re: B4C Package Photoshop Request
All it needs added to it is a push bumper, remove one of the spotlights (because once all the equipment is added it will be like 4th gens and take up most of the passenger seat.) If I get a chance tomorrow I will make an attempt at this myself but using an LED lightbar ect...
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Re: B4C Package Photoshop Request
Originally Posted by guionM
My 2002 B4C looks like a run of the mill, arctic white, V6 Camaro (no badges or any hint of an LS1 outside of black-out tail Z28 tailpipes).
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Re: B4C Package Photoshop Request
Yea, I was just interested in a photo chop of a cop car, not info of if it'll come back. I'm aware of the B4C package and what it entails, I was just tired of seeing the same old "colors and stripes" chops and wanted to see something a little different. I think it turned out really well , sans the old style lights in favor of the new LED style that I see around here, like the " > " style. I've been pulled over by them a couple times and I'm usually much more nervous when I see the new style than the old lights.
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