If the 2014 LS7 Camaro doesn't come packaged as the Z/28, then GM is in a completely vegetative brain dead state. So, what should the Z/28 script on it look like?
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If the 2014 LS7 Camaro doesn't come packaged as the Z/28, then GM is in a completely vegetative brain dead state. So, what should the Z/28 script on it look like?
Last edited by Z284ever; 12-23-2012 at 03:19 PM.
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No slash or dash -- just the RPO code that it is: Z28.
Z/28 or Z-28 would imply that it's a Z-something and/or 28-something. Doesn't make sense, does it?
Last edited by demonspeed; 12-23-2012 at 04:29 PM.
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BustedCrank (12-26-2012)
I really don't care how they label it, just do it!
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It's no secret that I prefer the Z/28. I know the slash doesn't make sense, I just like the way it looks graphically. And, really, the only reason they used the RPO code was that it looked cool.
That said, an argument can be made for no slash or dash, to align it with the other 'Z' cars (Z06, ZL1, ZR1... Z28)
Is there an option for "doesn't belong in the news ticker?" I picked other just in case.
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All Star (12-24-2012)
GM brought back "classic" designs for the 5th gen and have used "classic" names for it's limited high performance versions (ZL1, COPO) so they should stick with the "classic" Z/28 script. Save anything else for the 6th gen Camaro.
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Zed/28 eh!
partsman (12-23-2012)
Keep it old school
Z/28
I have those 1971 Z28 emblems on my 1995 Z28. One on each fender, and one on the rear tail panel. (I filled in the "CAMARO" that is usually there) Looks like something GM should have done in the first place. The 71 Z28 emblem is the best of the bunch IMO.
My vote is for the Z28 with no slash, dash or anything else. And can we have just a little bit of chrome, or polished aluminum, or something other than the bland and boring SS and ZR1 badges we have today?
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Z28
There is no ZL-1 or ZR-1, so why should there be a Z/28?
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