Saturday, November 5, 2011

2012 Nomad, Monte Carlo & El Camino "Camaro based"

2012 Nomad, Monte Carlo & El Camino "Camaro based" Video Clips. Duration : 3.07 Mins.


As a designer and a third generation Camaro owner I was very disappointed at Mr. Ed Welburn's compromise called 2010 Camaro, for one its simply too tall and heavy to be called a sports car or at least a pony car the two door Bentley also claims sports car status , go figure... some might argue that the new Camaro is a muscle car, perhaps but any old car with a strong enough frame that can handle an overpowered engine and achieves a fast quarter mile, is a mussel car, but a pony car was special...how you ask? It was based on a fairly small sporty car that cold be purchased as a strip down starter car to the mighty 1973 Pontiac firebird trans am equipped with the 300 horses and crap load of torque, oh did I mention the blue on blue turkey decal or shall I call it the screaming chicken by any name it was just the right hood decoration surrounding the rudely protruding shaker air intake with the 455SD insignia on both sides and yes there was a Pontiac big block super duty 455 cid engine was nested under the hood of a measly firebird which was no more then a Ford Pinto with its smaller engine. Okay I am exaggerating a bit a polar whit pinto with blue turkey decal? But this new Camaro wants to jump to the top from the get go and to make matters worse it tries to accommodate some sort of a cartoonish look of a mussel car the silhouette of a pony car and the size of a firkin Buick, and if that was not bad enough it is both visually and ergonomically offensive to most women ...

Tags: Camaro, Nomad, Monte Carlo, new, El Camino, 2010, GM, general motors, Chevrolet, Ed Welburn, Gaus, gaus212, gaus-usa, Ghows Tarzi, movie, art, film, creative, début, debut, iroc-z, iroc, 2011, 2012 2012 Nomad, Monte Carlo & El Camino "Camaro based" Video Clips. Duration : 3.07 Mins.


As a designer and a third generation Camaro owner I was very disappointed at Mr. Ed Welburn's compromise called 2010 Camaro, for one its simply too tall and heavy to be called a sports car or at least a pony car the two door Bentley also claims sports car status , go figure... some might argue that the new Camaro is a muscle car, perhaps but any old car with a strong enough frame that can handle an overpowered engine and achieves a fast quarter mile, is a mussel car, but a pony car was special...how you ask? It was based on a fairly small sporty car that cold be purchased as a strip down starter car to the mighty 1973 Pontiac firebird trans am equipped with the 300 horses and crap load of torque, oh did I mention the blue on blue turkey decal or shall I call it the screaming chicken by any name it was just the right hood decoration surrounding the rudely protruding shaker air intake with the 455SD insignia on both sides and yes there was a Pontiac big block super duty 455 cid engine was nested under the hood of a measly firebird which was no more then a Ford Pinto with its smaller engine. Okay I am exaggerating a bit a polar whit pinto with blue turkey decal? But this new Camaro wants to jump to the top from the get go and to make matters worse it tries to accommodate some sort of a cartoonish look of a mussel car the silhouette of a pony car and the size of a firkin Buick, and if that was not bad enough it is both visually and ergonomically offensive to most women ...

Tags: Camaro, Nomad, Monte Carlo, new, El Camino, 2010, GM, general motors, Chevrolet, Ed Welburn, Gaus, gaus212, gaus-usa, Ghows Tarzi, movie, art, film, creative, début, debut, iroc-z, iroc, 2011, 2012

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