Saw a new Camaro on the freeway...
#18
Oh I am definitely telling the truth. I am 90% sure it was the new Camaro. At first it looked like a beat-up old '69 Camaro in the distance because of the black covering thing. Then once it got closer I realized what it was.
My drive to work has some interesting cars. I usually see the same black Viper ACR, and white Roush Mustang. There is also a new Viper SRT10 that comes out every once in a while, along with a Supra TT and yesterday I saw a DB7 Vanquish.
I'm going to start keeping my camera in my car just in case.
-Steve
My drive to work has some interesting cars. I usually see the same black Viper ACR, and white Roush Mustang. There is also a new Viper SRT10 that comes out every once in a while, along with a Supra TT and yesterday I saw a DB7 Vanquish.
I'm going to start keeping my camera in my car just in case.
-Steve
#22
I believe it being that you're in Michigan. There is a Mercedes plant near me and whenever they are coming out with a revamped/new model in the near future, I frequently see them around town covered in that black stuff.
#23
Well, what the OP is describing is kind of one of the next steps to Camaro production...
Usually a lot of on-road testing occurs in the final stages before production. Granted, it's only 2007, but they may be extending this part of the project to ensure a really solid, successful product release.
Usually the "wraps" will cover the hood, headlamps, turn signal markers, bumper cover, etc -- kind of like a bra. The rest of the lamps are usually bordered in black tape, and patches of black/white wrap are placed over significant body lines. I've driven pre-production prototypes before (as my job), so I'm semi-quasi in the loop on this stuff. This is all very possible...
Usually a lot of on-road testing occurs in the final stages before production. Granted, it's only 2007, but they may be extending this part of the project to ensure a really solid, successful product release.
Usually the "wraps" will cover the hood, headlamps, turn signal markers, bumper cover, etc -- kind of like a bra. The rest of the lamps are usually bordered in black tape, and patches of black/white wrap are placed over significant body lines. I've driven pre-production prototypes before (as my job), so I'm semi-quasi in the loop on this stuff. This is all very possible...
#24
I see strange looking cars all camo'd out near the tech center all the time. Typically they're covered to a point where it's hard to decipher what it is unless it's stopped next to you. I've yet to see a 5th gen driving around, but i don't doubt it.
#25
It pretty much looked like this...
Just a quick photochop...
I distinctly remember the tail lights. They had the "wrap" cut out in a way that it looked like 4 little squares (they pretty much are). Also, there were very generic wheels on it, nothing flashy or chromed out.
-Steve
Just a quick photochop...
I distinctly remember the tail lights. They had the "wrap" cut out in a way that it looked like 4 little squares (they pretty much are). Also, there were very generic wheels on it, nothing flashy or chromed out.
-Steve
#28
those chrome exhaust tip ports are kind of growing on me but what i really liked about 4th gen camaros was the fact that you could put any kind of tip, even no tip back there and it still looked fine.
#29
I don't believe so, they changed them up a bit, but the exhaust still exits out the bumper
I have my sources biznatch! Just remember this thread when the car comes out
I have my sources biznatch! Just remember this thread when the car comes out