Mail Slot on Camaro SS
#1
Mail Slot on Camaro SS
Can you order the Camaro SS without the "mail slot." I hope so!
If not, I cant wait to put a Knight Rider Kitt "Red LED Light" on the mail slot. It would be a perfect fit. lol, I kid I kid.
If not, I cant wait to put a Knight Rider Kitt "Red LED Light" on the mail slot. It would be a perfect fit. lol, I kid I kid.
#3
absolutely.... but it will have to be a V6
and as far as swapping facsias... I'd venture to guess the lower grill opening is larger due to airflow requirements for the V8s. I'm sure someone will find out once deliveries begin next year.
and as far as swapping facsias... I'd venture to guess the lower grill opening is larger due to airflow requirements for the V8s. I'm sure someone will find out once deliveries begin next year.
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#7
Yeah, I just figured since GM is trying to improve the practical use of the car, a Performance Paper Shredder option would be great. Imagine walking out to your mailbox to get your reams of junk mail. Instead of just walking all the way into the house and throwing it away, step on over to the car and shred it!
Seriously, functional or not, the mail slot needs to go away like yesterday. Functional cowl induction would be a MUCH better way to go.
Seriously, functional or not, the mail slot needs to go away like yesterday. Functional cowl induction would be a MUCH better way to go.
#9
LOVED the slot on the concept, glad to see it made tit on he production SS.
But once I learned on the production it wasn't functional like on the concept......ummm......wasn't quite so sure about it.
Once I thought about it though, wouldn't be the first time V8 F-Bodies had "fake" scoops, or hood vents/inlets. For example: 78-79 Z28, 2nd Gen Formula, Shaker Hoods on most 2nd Gen T/A's, All 3rd Gen IROCS & Z28's, many 3rd Gen T/A's & Formulas......could have forgotten some as well.
What was one complaint of the 4th Gen Camaro? The only way to tell the difference between the V6 & V8 were subtle: Exhaust, 3 "Z28" badges, and on the early Z28's black rearview mirrors and roof/pillar.
I still like it...A LOT. I'd LOVE IT if it was functional, but hey, at least it's on there.
But once I learned on the production it wasn't functional like on the concept......ummm......wasn't quite so sure about it.
Once I thought about it though, wouldn't be the first time V8 F-Bodies had "fake" scoops, or hood vents/inlets. For example: 78-79 Z28, 2nd Gen Formula, Shaker Hoods on most 2nd Gen T/A's, All 3rd Gen IROCS & Z28's, many 3rd Gen T/A's & Formulas......could have forgotten some as well.
What was one complaint of the 4th Gen Camaro? The only way to tell the difference between the V6 & V8 were subtle: Exhaust, 3 "Z28" badges, and on the early Z28's black rearview mirrors and roof/pillar.
I still like it...A LOT. I'd LOVE IT if it was functional, but hey, at least it's on there.
#11
Once I thought about it though, wouldn't be the first time V8 F-Bodies had "fake" scoops, or hood vents/inlets. For example: 78-79 Z28, 2nd Gen Formula, Shaker Hoods on most 2nd Gen T/A's, All 3rd Gen IROCS & Z28's, many 3rd Gen T/A's & Formulas......could have forgotten some as well.
What was one complaint of the 4th Gen Camaro? The only way to tell the difference between the V6 & V8 were subtle: Exhaust, 3 "Z28" badges, and on the early Z28's black rearview mirrors and roof/pillar.
What was one complaint of the 4th Gen Camaro? The only way to tell the difference between the V6 & V8 were subtle: Exhaust, 3 "Z28" badges, and on the early Z28's black rearview mirrors and roof/pillar.
Also yes, that was one of the complaints, that the V6 and V8 looked too similar. Looks almost like they're doing it again too, but we'll see.
Last edited by IZ28; 07-23-2008 at 06:05 PM.
#12
I like the mail slot. Sure I wish that it was functional. I wanted the same in late 1978 when we took delivery of our '79 Z28 (w/non funtional hood scoop). Overall, I think Team Camaro did a great job and I'm looking forward to the day when I take mine home!
#14
The RS/SS has not been revealed in the U.S. I read one of the GM media stories that said the SS will have the slot. It also said the drag coefficient on the SS was slightly better than the LS/LT version as the SS has a different front fascia. I will try and find the story and post a link. The story also stated the slot is not functional. Personally I can live with or without it. It does sound like the slot will be one of the few features that the casual person will be able to distinguish between the models so I suppose it is fine with me.
#15
Most definitely NOT asking to be a smart-@ss, but which 3rd Gens?