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For a short while, Chevy really nailed the rear cove design. Simple yet so effective- that silver insert in the rear really popped the back of a clean design. The SS concept of a few years ago brought me fresh hope that treatment would return, that car's ass was excellent.... but to no avail. :(

I absolutely loved the SS Concept when it debuted. Such a low-slug, powerful, organic design. It's a shame it didn't have more influence on the Chevys we have right now.

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I keep thinking about having the "cove" on my Cobalt painted, as a further nod to Chevy heritage. :scratchchin:

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