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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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Thats Wellburns ? No wonder I was thinking it was to retro.

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?

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

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