Re: Is "stance" important?
To the owner of the silver '69 Camaro.....in your case I like the term "duplicate" as it in no way harms the idea of your theme. You are 100% honest in the description and personally, I applaud you for doing so. IMO, "clone" "recreation" "tribute" seem to mean that only a portion of the original is being represented. Often times cars are advertised as "clones" or such, when the only thing in common with the original is perhaps a stripe kit. Sorta like a SBC '69 Camaro or Chevelle with Yenko stripes. I like to use the term "imposter" when a car is restored and represented as a true model (LS-6, W-30, W-31, SS, Z/28) and then scrutinized by educated "car guys" and exposed as a fake. I'm getting a little "long in the tooth" here, but I really wanted to make my point on the presentation regarding the gorgeous multi-hued Camaro above.
And Jeff, a big THANKs for starting this thread....one of the best!!!!
And YES, STANCE IS IMPORTANT!!!
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