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At the San Diego Auto show, there was a VERY nice display of past Pace Cars. It was really the only thing GM had on display that got my heart going...Sorry.
93 Camaro Pace Car - one of my favorite all time Camaros.
82 Camaro Pace Car - Gorgeous!
and lastly the 02 Brickyard serial #1 Pace Camaro...very nice!
Too bad they didn't have a 67 and 69 to round out the display.
There were some Vettes too.
Anyway, my question is, on the Brickyard Camaro there was a dent in each tailight in the red area. The dent was the same on both sides. Tailights do not bend/dent without breaking so it seems they were made this way.
What is the reason for this?
Thanks.
-------------------- 1968 Chevrolet Camaro Coupe RS/SS 350 - Quasar Blue, LOADED and just happens to be my pride and joy. 2002 BMW 540i 6-speed - Jet Black, nicely optioned (Daily Driver) 2000 BMW 323i 5-speed - Titanium Silver, nicely optioned (Wifes car)
Anyway, my question is, on the Brickyard Camaro there was a dent in each tailight in the red area. The dent was the same on both sides. Tailights do not bend/dent without breaking so it seems they were made this way.
What is the reason for this?
Thanks.
Obviously poor GM build quality. They are all junk.
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Anyway, my question is, on the Brickyard Camaro there was a dent in each tailight in the red area. The dent was the same on both sides. Tailights do not bend/dent without breaking so it seems they were made this way.
What is the reason for this?
Thanks.
Obviously poor GM build quality. They are all junk.
You are such a hypocrite Dan...
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