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Old 09-26-2006, 12:22 PM   #16
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Re: Unofficial Muscle/Pony/Sports Car thread

I've seen the concept pics of '09 GTO. It's the same basic car as the new Camaro, with Pontiac "treatment". I'm still not a fan of retro, but I must admit, the '67-ish grills look good. The car looks modern, though. Not a remake of an old body style.

Rumor has it LS-7 will be the engine, but I don't have anything to substantiate that. Hope so...

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Old 11-09-2006, 10:21 PM   #17
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Re: Unofficial Muscle/Pony/Sports Car thread

well i just signed up here. figure if im starting a muscle car prodject this is a great place to talk to people. Well im trying to find just the right car and i fond a picture but im not sure what kinda car it is. im only 20 so most of the cars were mad before i was born. please help me and tell me what this is...

http://www.badboyzcarshow.com/2005_w..._10_edited.jpg
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