njscorpio
njscorpio
njscorpio

Post a picture of it on social media.

I always loved how it was referred to as "the last of the V8 Interceptors." I think to myself, every new generation of the Camaro/Mustang could very well be the last time we see pony cars with V8s. It makes me want to buy one and store it, just to be all Mad Max-y in the future.

Oh, so it's basically the same as the Camaro button.

Is this a "Corvette Button"?

Just "bought" all of them. I have an older Kindle Fire, a Fire TV, and preordered the Fire TV stick. Not sure which apps are compatible with which...even if I don't have a compatible device for an app (like the Tofu game exclusive to Fire Phone) it may be compatible later with an update.

Just "bought" all of them. I have an older Kindle Fire, a Fire TV, and preordered the Fire TV stick. Not sure which

Something Something Something Detroit.

You can really see how this, and the next gen Camaro, share DNA.

A neighbor of mine, about 12 years ago, had one of these in baby blue. I thought it was pretty awesome, but then it got ruined in a flood. At the time I had a 1979 Trans Am, and that neighbor ended up buying a perfect condition mid 80s Trans Am, black and gold. Even though I like Firebirds, I thought his Scout was

I was thinking how awesome it would be to cruise around town in this.

If you start with a CJ7, you can swap in a V8. Make your own "Wrangler SRT8".

I want GM, with it's current design language, to bring back the Fiero (as Chevy Fiero).

This! One of those, "We did it because we can" project, like the Nissan Juke-R.

Makes me miss my '79 Trans Am.

I support this idea...but I'm curious as to how much total gets donated, and what car is purchased. Already, you can buy a pretty solid car with what was donated. Will this also go toward car insurance for the guy?

The best would be if this was the 2LS V6, but with lots of aftermarket ZL1 body work.

The rule I've always heard, and seems to be true, is there no replacement for displacement. Even if the EcoBoost has higher numbers than the V6, I'm sure there will be many who will prefer the V6 power band.

I would love a Morgan. I think what sold me is how much fun Richard Hammond seems to have driving one.

Like someone too heavy sat on the nose of a 4th Gen.

Pew pew!!

I'd like to see more cars designed in this particular retro style, and not for some $75k+ specialty vehicle. Something like the Plymouth Prowler, but better (and more luxury than hot rod).