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Posted: Mon Feb 24, 2003 9:25 pm
by Chuckysan
YES! Thanks KOSI!!!!

I was pretty sure they were '66s in xXx but one of my friends, the so called "expert" swore up and down it was a '68. I couldn't remember which year was which with the tail lights, but now that I know ... :) :) :)

While we're discussing Pontiac, does anyone remember or know what their original (aka 2 year ago) plan was for the F-body? I rememeber something about them wanting to kill off the line but bring it back in a few years as a modern classic, such as was done with Ford's Thunderbird. I know the excuse for killing the F-bodies were poor sales, but I always had the gut reaction that the Corvette boys got tired of a pony car creeping closer and closer to their performance level for half the price :) Anyone know if the nameplates (Firebird/Camaro) are coming back?

Posted: Tue Feb 25, 2003 12:02 am
by Tarmac
knightimmortal wrote: The KR car has been gone from the Universal display for a long time, and parked in the rear area, covered in bird poo.
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So sad :cry:

Posted: Tue Feb 25, 2003 12:21 am
by IceKnight
There's been talk, and below are some concept drawings from Motor Trend's website for the Camaro, but as far as I know, there's been no specific mention of confirmation of bringing the models back.

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My personal fav is the blue one. I'd buy one :)

Posted: Tue Feb 25, 2003 12:38 am
by Tarmac
Chuckysan wrote:While we're discussing Pontiac, does anyone remember or know what their original (aka 2 year ago) plan was for the F-body? I rememeber something about them wanting to kill off the line but bring it back in a few years as a modern classic, such as was done with Ford's Thunderbird. I know the excuse for killing the F-bodies were poor sales, but I always had the gut reaction that the Corvette boys got tired of a pony car creeping closer and closer to their performance level for half the price :) Anyone know if the nameplates (Firebird/Camaro) are coming back?
Corvettes aside it was a straight business decision based on lack of sales. The original plan was to kill them off in 1996, but internally people fought to keep the F-Body alive for a few more years and they won their case and got a slight front/rear redesign and engine upgrade from LT1 to LS1 in 98. GM decided in 96 to not upgrade the chassis to become compliant with '03 safety laws so that didn't look to bright for its future as well as an underused plant with meager production due to very little sales.

As for the future, Scott Settlemire, who was the Assistant Camaro Brand Manager and is now on the Corvette team, attends many F-Body gatherings across the country, he also posts on a few F-Body message boards. He swears up and down that GM is thinking about making a future Camaro true to its heritage RWD, V8, 2 doors. The current program to develop the Camaro is "unofficial" but there are still motorheads at GM working on their own time (read: overtime) putting together businesses cases for a new Camaro, and submitting them. As Settlemire likes to say Camaro is still one of the most recognized car names in North America. It remains to be seen which RWD chassis they'll use. As for the Firebird/Trans Am, no word on its future as it seems to get ignored in the discussion and there's no one really spearheading an effort to revive this nameplate, unfortunately.

I wouldn't mind if the next Camaro looked like this:

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Posted: Tue Feb 25, 2003 12:03 pm
by March2875
don't like it that Camaro Concept is UGLY.

Posted: Thu Mar 13, 2003 12:52 am
by Michael SS-R
I love it, I have a 2000 Camaro SS and that orange car would be perfect as a new Camaro...

I think they should use a Corvette for the updated KITT:

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Posted: Thu Mar 13, 2003 12:03 pm
by IceKnight
I had origin ally edited a picture, but apparently I can't link to it.

Posted: Thu Mar 13, 2003 8:09 pm
by Crusing
Speaking of Pontiac Trans Am and television have you seen that Mountain Dew commercial were the two guys are in the car which is clearly a Pontiac. They drive the car up into the air and the one guy catches the soda from the boy who is about to drink it and the driver drinks it in mid air.

It has the familiar Firebird logo on the hood and also for about a second you can see the little Pontiac logo on the front. The car looked to be one of the older Trans Am from the late 70's.

They let them use a Pontiac in that commercial.

Posted: Thu Mar 13, 2003 8:11 pm
by knightimmortal
Yeah, they did, but they didn't mention the name, and it was an older model Pontiac. Pontiac allows all kinds of uses of their vehicles, as long as they are not specially designed vehicles that cause people to want to have those functions. (like the buttons, the scanner, etc.)

KI

Posted: Fri Mar 14, 2003 7:03 pm
by Crusing
Hey I found a picture of the car from that Mountain Dew ad. Just go to this site. :D

http://www.pontiac.com/firebird/images/brand_photo5.jpg

Posted: Fri Mar 14, 2003 7:11 pm
by Michael Pajaro
It's one of my favorite commercials...

Big file, short clip: 2.5 MB, 15 seconds
http://www.newknightrider.com/mpegs/dew.mpg

This Trans Am does the barrel-roll that KITT talked about doing in Slammin' Sammy.

Mike

Posted: Sat Mar 15, 2003 1:47 pm
by SeiferV440
screams to the Pontiac Industry... "WHY DON'T YOU LET K.I.T.T. USE THE NEW VERSION OF THE TRANS AM"... Dam It

Posted: Sat Mar 15, 2003 2:23 pm
by knightimmortal
Pontiac industry: "Because we don't make it anymore!!!"

Sorry, couldn't help that one.

KI

Posted: Sat Mar 15, 2003 2:46 pm
by SeiferV440
screams back to the Pontiac industry... "THEN YOU SHOULD... CAUSE K.I.T.T IS BACK IN ACTION BABY"... hehe

(ponders to himself... dam you pontiac)