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Originally Posted by Memphis SS
LOL... I sleep just fine.. I look at Muscle Cars as a less expensive performance car compared to higher priced Sports Cars like the Corvette or Ford GT. So hey it's a win win for me if that's what they call it now. Remember I've owned Corvettes for 20 years so I don't have to try so hard to worry about if I have a sports car...Mic Drop.....
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That's not a mic drop.
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Originally Posted by Memphis SS
FYI
Here is a few links about Muscle Cars, they need to be put the website and magazine on notice that the Mustang and Camaro should be removed from that category.
https://blog.myclassicgarage.com/the...s-e2aaef6fe34f
Somebody better tell Al that he is the head Engineer of Sports Cars because the GM news story below quoted his job title wrong in a few articles.
"Al Oppenheiser
Can the man behind the new Camaro inject soul into GM’s EVs?
The Chevrolet muscle car's head engineer has been moved to manage the company's electric division
https://driving.ca/chevrolet/camaro/...l-into-gms-evs
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You're taking what an online blog and magazine, which aren't as reputable as the examples previously provided, at face value.
Al Oppenheiser's title was Camaro Chief Engineer... nowhere did it state 'muscle car' or 'sports car'.
You're entrenched in your mindset and your rationale isn't making sense. I'm done.