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    1. #1
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      I've seen a 69 Camaro done with flairs that were made of metal. The front flairs blended into the front spoiler, very cool. That was in 1972. I've got pics of it from the first car mag I ever bought.



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      how about this?

      Mike
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      Apr 2001
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      I didn't want to talk about this yet, but things beyond my control have really pushed up the announcement date:

      ATS, John McBride, Chicane, and with some direction from Steevo, are developing a street/track body kit for 67-69 Camaros. The whole product line is to be dubbed the G/28 line (this was under development before Hunkins 2nd gen was named with the same title) and has some key design features that a few of you have already mentioned in this thread. The goal is to have a less agressive designed lower valnce panel than the 50/50 version, and then have a removeable chin spoiler/air dam that fastens on for race day. It can be stored in the trunk when not in use, and attach in under 5 minutes. Other features include driving lamps and optional brake ducts.

      This would be a great way to set the new PT trend of making the car functional on the street as well as the track. You wouldn't be destroying the front spoiler over speed bumps and dips in the road, but when it is needed on the track it fastens right on.

      I'd release a few McBride sketches, but the internet is the king of rip off artists, so they will remain under wraps until they are in clay, and being produced. You guys will love the design, I know it for a fact.

      Tyler




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