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Camaro mule pic?!

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Well I can't say this is one but this is how they would do one if they are testing at this point.

GM does some of the best rebodies to hide new cars. Like the Camaro Vette from a few years back.

The only other car I could see this being is a Holden Coupe under a Sedan body?

Camaro or Holden odds its a coupe.

Of course it's the Camaro test mule.

What part of TEST MULE do people on that forum not understand.

The test mule for the late '90s BMW X5 looked exactly like an

early '90s BMW 528 wagon jacked up on a C/K frame.

Charlie, do you have confirmation that is what it is? Just curious, it seems right though.

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Charlie, do you have confirmation that is what it is? Just curious, it seems right though.

No confirmation - exactly. I do get the sense that this is an early mule though, built say from 6 -12 months ago. The "new" ones are being built with Camaro bodywork.

With a focus group meeting next month it is wise to assume that there are some Camaro body cars around. Also It is wise to assume they will have something on hand to show the kind people of the group and get some opinions on it.

Did anyone note that LS3 is now reported at 430 HP? Good bet that is the engine that will be in the mid range SS.

One more suprise I think may be on the way and it won't be a V8. Keep your eyes open!

I can't wait to see the "Camaro" bodied Camaro mules everyone will got nuts!

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