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"And what's with pimping out the Kappa roadster concept to every brand that's still breathing. Two in the U.S. is enough, how about a Kappa coupe for Chevy instead?"
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I say how bout a kappa coupe with ttops, or a targa.:rock:
Hey now!!! dont be knocking the Monzas...they were great little cars, they simply came along at a bad time (70s gas shortages), this is one prime example of GM missing a golden opportunity. They had so much potential to be real badazzes, if GM had only had a set of cajones. At least they did put 305's and the weak California 350's in them, therefore making a easy swap for real power. For no more $$$ than I had in mine, it was relatively fast for what it was back in the day. Anyhoo getting back to the original comment....if GM were to put a 6 cylinder in a vette....or call something less a corvette---well thats completely insane and stupid on their part.
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