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Date Posted: 15:47:25 05/31/02 Fri
Author: Wait and see
Subject: Re: A few Facts
In reply to: Jim Tracy 's message, "Re: A few Facts" on 00:16:52 04/17/02 Wed

...if GM comes out with the "Real Thing" ... Interesting concept.
What was the "Real Thing" that made a GTO. Seams like back in '64 someone took a tempest coupe, and under the table slid a freakin big old V8 engine into it and made history. There was no GTO style (it was a tempest with a badge) what there was was raw power, V8, rwd, manual trans avail, in a contemporary coupe.
Flash forward a few decades ... GM has now found a "new" idea ... Take the best contemporary coupe you can find, and slam in a big old North American V8 engine, to give you raw power, RWD, manual trans avail, in a coupe. Pretty close to the original idea.
What isn't like the old days is this car will reportedly outhandle and outbrake anything from the past ... and with the LS1 engine it will probably outrun em in a staight away too.
As far as who takes credit (or blame) for the car ... lets see ... North American Engine, Australian engineering, based off an Opel architecture ...Sounds like everybody plays here.
And for all the "american" made snobs .... those F-bodies start their lives now-a-days in the land of the great white north, labbats, and hockey (as do a fair share of LS1 engines).


If you can't see the facts ... you may lived in the time of the origanl GTO, but it doesn't sound like you "Grew Up" much at all.

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[> [> [> [> [> [> Re: A few Facts -- lb, 08:34:56 09/11/02 Wed

Interesting link here
The HSV is the base chassis for the Monaro
http://www.caranddriver.com/xp/Caranddriver/comparisontests/2001/September/200109_comparisontest_dundee.xml


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[> [> [> [> [> [> Re: A few Facts -- JoeMustang, 10:00:30 01/07/04 Wed

Concerned about buying American. Stick with the Mustang, they're built in Michigan and they still look like a Mustang (not a Cavalier)


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