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I got this off of some website
"The word Camaro comes from the French word meaning "Friend" or "Companion." Cheverolet chose this word because nobody new what it meant."
anyone hear of any other meanings or the real meaning
The word Camaro DOES come from the french and it does mean "Friend" or "Companion"
the real meaning is tru american muscle with riproaring power and drop dead sexy good looks.
Here ill edit that for you...
Originally posted by Niko97RS
the real meaning of firebird is tru american muscle with riproaring power and drop dead sexy good looks.
:naughty:
'96 Trans Am M6:) Cam, lifters, 1.6rr, lt4 springs, 4 bolt mains, long tubes, TDs, short throw...etc
'99 Firebird SOLD 1/4 mile 15.4 @ 86
'66 Ford SOLD
Having watched the runaway success of the Ford Mustang, still the fastest selling sports car in history, GM entered the pony car market with the Camaro in 1967. Chevrolet said the car was named after a slang French word for 'friend' but Ford promptly responded with claims that the word was actually the name of a type of shrimp. When asked, Chevrolet sales executives claimed a Camaro was a: "a small, vicious animal that eats Mustangs". Base models were powered by feeble straight six engines but like the Mustang, the Camaro had a lengthy options list. The most interesting of these was the Z28 package, strictly for those in the know as it wasn’t mentioned in any of the sales brochures. Ticking it got the buyer a 4.9-litre engine, front disc brakes, power steering and four speed manual transmission. Although smaller than the 6.5-litre engine offered in the Camaro SS, the Z28 motor had been developed for racing and offered up to 400bhp. In 1969 GM banned Chevrolet from putting engines larger than 6.6-litres in the Camaro but realising there was a market for ultra-high performance variants, Chevy quietly produced the L-72 variant with a 425bhp, 7.0-litre engine and the extremely rare ZL-1 car with a tyre-shredding
yeah the ss panther or the z28 panther. How long do you think it wouldv'e been before someone named their camaro the "black panther" or worse yet pink panther.
Let's flip a coin. Heads I get tail, Tails I get head.
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