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    1. #1
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      What will be the next First Gen Camaro?

      I alway think about what will be the next car that will be as popular as the First gen camaro? I like the first gen but I must say sometimes I get tired of them all, ( maybe jealous lol ) I have heard that maybe the 3rd gen nova? what are your thoughts if any?

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      2nd gen Camaro

      Turbo Charged LS1/T56

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      fox body notch mustang.

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      70-73 2nd Gen Camaro

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      Nothing. They all have their own place.

      If something "became" the next first gen, where did the first gen go? Nowhere, .

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      I'd like to see more thirdgens.

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      Quote Originally Posted by gauder View Post
      I'd like to see more thirdgens.
      you will because each generation has 'their' car. and the guys that grew up with 3rd gens are coming into their own now - money, time, etc. So you will see more 3rd gens. just as 2nd gens rose in the past few years. Just as we’ve moved away from 32 fords, tri-fives, etc. Yes, of course they are still out there, but I mean new ones/growth.
      Scott from NJ.

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      fox body stangs are real popular

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      The first gen Camaro... it is immortal lol. If your jealous and you want one I got a extra 68 that needs some serious loving in the body department haha. It is does have a clean sub frame though, and no accidents, it's just a 6 cylinder roller with a clear title.

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      Quote Originally Posted by gauder View Post
      I'd like to see more thirdgens.
      Me too, but it will be awhile yet for us bottom feeder 3rd gens.

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      Quote Originally Posted by hifi875 View Post
      fox body notch mustang.
      +1 !! Back in the early 90's nobody understood those of us who like the Notch Stangs, always wanted to know why we wanted to drive a cop car !! Now try to find a nice one without really paying up for it. I think they are one of the most popular cars out there NOW, but can't say I think they will ever be as popular as a 1st gen. Here's mine :

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      It saddens my heart to think its going to be the Honda Civic. While great cars, and cars that CAN be made to be fast, they are just not what I would like to see as the definition of American carishness in the future.
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      Quote Originally Posted by gauder View Post
      I'd like to see more thirdgens.
      I can only hope!
      Brandon Pursley,

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      Quote Originally Posted by gauder View Post
      I'd like to see more thirdgens.
      I too love the third gens, but finding a nice one where I live seems to be harder than finding a 1st gen lol; they are all beat to piss, or rusted out. My dad had a mint Iroc Z all black he bought off an old lady with only 30,000 original miles on it back in 2002. He let me take it on a road trip right when I got my driver's license. Too make the story short I hit 132 with that car haha. It wasn't blisteringly fast outta the hole, but once you where cruising and got on it that thing got moving fast.

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      Agree with the 3rd gens, i had both an 87 firebird and an 86 camaro.. now i regret getting rid of them. And like was stated earlier, it kinda moves with the changing generations. But that's also kinda scary cuz in 15 yrs.. the 90s generation will be up and what will they be working on.. dodge neons?? or most likely some japanese 4 banger. Ive had plenty of those as well tho and some can definitely give some decent performance, but they're harder to find these days as well.

      Maybe it'll open the door for a new scene all together.. like who can make the fastest minivan or something ;)

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      fox body mustang. They are much better than the 3rd gen camaro, thats why there is so many of them with chevy engines in them. My first car was a 82 camaro and 3rd car was a 91 z28 I liked the z28 a lot and sometimes want another one.

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      Quote Originally Posted by 69lsxamx View Post
      fox body mustang. They are much better than the 3rd gen camaro, thats why there is so many of them with chevy engines in them. My first car was a 82 camaro and 3rd car was a 91 z28 I liked the z28 a lot and sometimes want another one.
      You just contradicted yourself in one sentence.....you must be a fox body owner...lol How is a fox body stang so much better than a 3rd gen camaro? just curious.

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      Scott from NJ.

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      Quote Originally Posted by LS1-IROC View Post
      You just contradicted yourself in one sentence.....you must be a fox body owner...lol How is a fox body stang so much better than a 3rd gen camaro? just curious.
      I have owned 4 fox bodies, I dont currently own one. The fox body is more desirable then a thrid gen camaro. The ones I owned didn't rattle like my camaro's did, They are easier to work on, There is more aftermarket parts for them, and most parts are cheaper, There is room for dual 3 inch exhaust, more bang for the buck with the mustang, Better rear ends, Dont have to search forever to find one with a manuel transmission, or a convertible, There was a lot more options when buying a fox body, The lx coupe, lx hatchback, lx convertible, gt convertible, GT, all of which you could get with a auto or stick, the 93 cobra, 93 cobra R, the saleen mustang, The svo tubo 4cyl's and the slow 4cyl cars, There was also t-top cars, Its a better candidate for engine swaps, Didnt the camaro have problems with the back glass breaking? Mine leaked water all the time, There was talk about Dynacorn building a fox body a few years ago.

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