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I have 7 cars and haven't been driving mine much. Tammy and I have been discussing getting a 5th gen when they come out and we decided that we won't bring another car on this place unless something else goes.

This is kind of a tough thing for me. There's lots of memories in that Camaro. From the purchase to each time I have worked on it. Heck, it went into the shop to have those stripes painted on 9/11/01. The shop manager and I discussed for hours what had happened that day. Then Tammy got Scott Settlemire to sign the Z/Hawk.

Everytime I walk by it is difficult. If someone doesn't buy it relatively soon, I may wind up chickening out. Heck today, I caught myself checking on another part to finish setting up another mod I have been considering. Dang it.

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Yes indeed... seeing the the 5th Gen. Camaro concept in the flesh

at NYIAS was one of the things that pushed me to let go of my

beloved '68 Camaro. It was the catalist for the finalization of my

plans to buy a 1959 Buick uh... I mean 1964 Super 88. :P

The last straw on the camel's back, if you will.

I can't wait to sit in a 2009? Camaro, start her up and roll down all

FOUR windows with the "rubber B-pillar" & all. :D

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