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It's a Chevy Thing. Ever since I've been old enough to be aware of cars, I've preferred Chevy. Maybe it's because my Dad had a '55 that he bought new. I was 4 years old at the time and I still remember the new car smell when he first brought it home.
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quote:Originally posted by Doug 97SS #1499: ok ok...WHats wierd is I like Mopars but I have had more Chevys! And all of them Camaros! weird! hahaha Doug
Not weird, Doug. I feel the same. But Mopar hasn't given us a choice. Unless you can afford a Viper, where is the performance Mopar??
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What the Car & Driver test in '99 on the SS, 30th Anniversary Firebird and Mustang said. Posts: 4222 | From: Winnipeg MB CA | Registered: Feb 2000
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I would have to agree that the memories of the true muscle cars of the 60's and 70's where all Chevy's. We tend to stay with what we know the best, and my memories of those times ring with the Chevy
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To me, the TA always tended to look "pretty", and the Camaro always looked "tough"!
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