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The HHR is NOT the most important part of that picture. The Yellow Camaro is Welburn's own personal 69 Z/28. The one withe the vinyl top I don't recognize BUT what is that deep red car behind the sign??? :o

I bet the Camaro concept gets introd on that stage in the background also.

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Also what is the red car in the image on NAIAS.com? It shows part of the front wheen and headlamp and what seems to be the front grill of a car. It is a split grill with the top part not having plastic like the new MC SS and the headlights are REALLY aggressive. I checked and it isn't the Hyundai V8 coupe.

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Also what is the red car in the image on NAIAS.com?  It shows part of the front wheen and headlamp and what seems to be the front grill of a car.  It is a split grill with the top part not having plastic like the new MC SS and the headlights are REALLY aggressive.  I checked and it isn't the Hyundai V8 coupe.

The NAIAS Flash pic looks like a Pontiac does'nt it?

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wow... cool. You CAN see it in the background.

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