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Old 02-10-2011, 09:21 PM
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<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: StealthBird</div><div class="ubbcode-body">Interesting, I thought the ZL-1 was already being made.

http://slpcamaro.com/zl-models/zl1/
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not by GM ...

http://www.insideline.com/chevrolet/cama...-auto-show.html

http://www.chevrolet.com/camaro-zl1/#image1
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Old 02-10-2011, 07:03 PM
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Cool...a true Gibb ZL-1 Camaro.
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Old 02-10-2011, 09:41 PM
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I think I read that MSRP for the base ZL1 config is about $48k. I wonder how that will impact Motion and other special builds.
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I thought SLP had the sole right to the ZL-1 trademark?
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Old 02-11-2011, 03:50 PM
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While one should not question the car gods at GM we have to wonder: A retro styled RS Camaro without hideaway headlights and now a ZL1 without a 427. But it does have nineteen (19) ZL1 badges.
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I caught this on another site. Personally....not bad for the price. Should run with a GT500.

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First day of the Chicago Auto Show! I will post more pics in another thread. Great show, one of the best I've seen in recent years! [img]<<GRAEMLIN_URL>>/headbang.gif[/img]






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Well, leave it to the &quot;new&quot; Chevrolet to absolutely ruin and spoil another famous namesake. First the LT-1, then the LS-6 ........and now the ZL-1. Don't get me wrong, these are great motors and packages but they should have had FRESH names. To a REAL enthusiast, &quot;ZL-1&quot; brings to mind one main thing and that is &quot;ALUMINUM 427 CID&quot;! I recently looked at some of the SLP-versions of the new Camaros with their $70,000 price tags and all I could think about how just FLAT-OUT-STUPID can the powers-that-be with Chevrolet be to NOT learn their lesson after what happened to Camaros/Firebirds back in 2002?! They priced them out of reach (when the economy was good!) and everybody purchased Ford Mustangs instead. Let's just all sit back and watch as history repeats itself again because GM obviously DID NOT learn their lesson. Ford will win the PonyCar War again, undoubtedly.

As far as these new &quot;Tuner&quot; or &quot;Dealer&quot;-built Camaros go.......well, the Camaro has always been the &quot;poor-man's-Corvette&quot; and back in the late-'60's, if you couldn't afford an expensive BBC Corvette, you purchased a cheaper dealer-built Camaro that had the Corvette engine(a 427/454 usually)in it instead. It's actually a VERY SIMPLE formula that should have been followed by one of these new tuner/dealers instead of making the base model customer feel inferior to the customer that just purchased a $100,000 new Camaro. To spend that much money on a new Camaro is just ridiculous and foolish when a Z06 (or even a ZR-1) Corvette is a FAR superior car to the ANY of the new Camaros. They have Aluminum frames, giant tires at four corners, dry-sump oiling, etc. Incredible cars for the money! But, not everyone can afford one of these fine beasts, so somebody should have been buying brand-new Aluminum 427 Z06 Corvette crate engines and installing them into brand new base Camaros and selling them for between $50K-60K. This would've-could've-should've been a simple and basic affordable transplant package. Even in this down-trodden economy, I bet they would've sold the hell out of 'em.
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<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: markjohnson</div><div class="ubbcode-body">
As far as these new &quot;Tuner&quot; or &quot;Dealer&quot;-built Camaros go.......well, the Camaro has always been the &quot;poor-man's-Corvette&quot; and back in the late-'60's, if you couldn't afford an expensive BBC Corvette, you purchased a cheaper dealer-built Camaro that had the Corvette engine(a 427/454 usually)in it instead. It's actually a VERY SIMPLE formula that should have been followed by one of these new tuner/dealers instead of making the base model customer feel inferior to the customer that just purchased a $100,000 new Camaro. To spend that much money on a new Camaro is just ridiculous and foolish when a Z06 (or even a ZR-1) Corvette is a FAR superior car to the ANY of the new Camaros. They have Aluminum frames, giant tires at four corners, dry-sump oiling, etc. Incredible cars for the money! </div></div>

Well said. If the new ZL1 is much over 50k, then its just not worth the $. Personally, I expect it to be in the 48-55K range. If it breaks out of that category, then it only makes sense to upgrade to a slightly used 07/08/09 C6 Z06 for 45-50K.
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Yeah, they might've missed on this one, but I guess we'll see.

I would think there are many dealers out there that can give more bang for the buck. There's one locally that sells a 750hp version in the $60K range.
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