Camaro 'Vert Leaked!
#16
That view of the girl driving it looks kinda fake where they put the sun flare, the body kinda looks photoshopped. The interior pic, my guess is they have a mockup of the interior and they photoshopped a body around it. But, that's just my guess. I doubt this is the official car we're seeing at NAIAS in Detroit
#17
That view of the girl driving it looks kinda fake where they put the sun flare, the body kinda looks photoshopped. The interior pic, my guess is they have a mockup of the interior and they photoshopped a body around it. But, that's just my guess. I doubt this is the official car we're seeing at NAIAS in Detroit
Yeah it looks fishy as hell in every way.
#18
How does anyone think this looks real? To me its pretty clear thats a fake. And it doesnt help its from the same liars that did the Vette bull****. Why would anyone believe anything at all, not to mention, the very next story to come from them? And who is the girl? GM did NOT let some magazine drive the vert concept. She even looks fake...
GM wouldnt have just cut the top off of the red roller would they?
GM wouldnt have just cut the top off of the red roller would they?
Last edited by MarineReconZ28; 12-29-2006 at 10:43 AM.
#21
Fake or not, that's what the silver coupe's interior should have looked like. The silver interior trim is far more attractive than the ugly copper/orange.
Also, why would they make the strip of color surrounding the front windshield silver on a red car?
I know the Solstice/Sky do that, and it's not attractive at all. I hope they don't try it on the Camaro. (Not that it matters to me I guess since I don't want a convertible.) The whole car should be painted the same color.
Also, why would they make the strip of color surrounding the front windshield silver on a red car?
I know the Solstice/Sky do that, and it's not attractive at all. I hope they don't try it on the Camaro. (Not that it matters to me I guess since I don't want a convertible.) The whole car should be painted the same color.
#24
#25
To anyone who seeks to post pictures of a Camaro convertible:
There are no pictures of it available.
GM owns the rights to any pictures, and they are currently available ONLY to the press and people who have access to the pics.
The Camaro pictures are EMBARGOED!!!!
What that means is that ANY picture you have of a "Camaro Convertible" is a photochop.
Both pictures of the "Convertible Camaro" posted so far are obvious photochops.
The picture of the red Camaro convertible has a woman in the seat who if she stood next to the car would barely come up to the beltline.
Although these pics give a good idea of what a Camaro convertible would look like, none of these are real pictures.
I can make a picture of bigfoot enguaging in carnal knowledge with a T-rex, but I don't think anyone would take it seriously...... unless either was obviously below the age of 18, of course.
I think we should take the convertible pictures that don't come from GM or wasn't taken at NAIAS with the same grain of salt and sense of perspective.
I hope this clears up any future attempts to have a "breaking" "real" picture of an "actual" Camaro convertible concept.
Thanks
GuionM
There are no pictures of it available.
GM owns the rights to any pictures, and they are currently available ONLY to the press and people who have access to the pics.
The Camaro pictures are EMBARGOED!!!!
What that means is that ANY picture you have of a "Camaro Convertible" is a photochop.
Both pictures of the "Convertible Camaro" posted so far are obvious photochops.
The picture of the red Camaro convertible has a woman in the seat who if she stood next to the car would barely come up to the beltline.
Although these pics give a good idea of what a Camaro convertible would look like, none of these are real pictures.
I can make a picture of bigfoot enguaging in carnal knowledge with a T-rex, but I don't think anyone would take it seriously...... unless either was obviously below the age of 18, of course.
I think we should take the convertible pictures that don't come from GM or wasn't taken at NAIAS with the same grain of salt and sense of perspective.
I hope this clears up any future attempts to have a "breaking" "real" picture of an "actual" Camaro convertible concept.
Thanks
GuionM
#27
To anyone who seeks to post pictures of a Camaro convertible:
There are no pictures of it available.
GM owns the rights to any pictures, and they are currently available ONLY to the press and people who have access to the pics.
The Camaro pictures are EMBARGOED!!!!
What that means is that ANY picture you have of a "Camaro Convertible" is a photochop.
Both pictures of the "Convertible Camaro" posted so far are obvious photochops.
The picture of the red Camaro convertible has a woman in the seat who if she stood next to the car would barely come up to the beltline.
Although these pics give a good idea of what a Camaro convertible would look like, none of these are real pictures.
I can make a picture of bigfoot enguaging in carnal knowledge with a T-rex, but I don't think anyone would take it seriously...... unless either was obviously below the age of 18, of course.
I think we should take the convertible pictures that don't come from GM or wasn't taken at NAIAS with the same grain of salt and sense of perspective.
I hope this clears up any future attempts to have a "breaking" "real" picture of an "actual" Camaro convertible concept.
Thanks
GuionM
There are no pictures of it available.
GM owns the rights to any pictures, and they are currently available ONLY to the press and people who have access to the pics.
The Camaro pictures are EMBARGOED!!!!
What that means is that ANY picture you have of a "Camaro Convertible" is a photochop.
Both pictures of the "Convertible Camaro" posted so far are obvious photochops.
The picture of the red Camaro convertible has a woman in the seat who if she stood next to the car would barely come up to the beltline.
Although these pics give a good idea of what a Camaro convertible would look like, none of these are real pictures.
I can make a picture of bigfoot enguaging in carnal knowledge with a T-rex, but I don't think anyone would take it seriously...... unless either was obviously below the age of 18, of course.
I think we should take the convertible pictures that don't come from GM or wasn't taken at NAIAS with the same grain of salt and sense of perspective.
I hope this clears up any future attempts to have a "breaking" "real" picture of an "actual" Camaro convertible concept.
Thanks
GuionM
#29