CSUfiend
Well-Known Member
Im not sure if engine choices/options (ultimately) really matter when it comes to a car being a classic/collectible at the end of the day. Didn’t hurt the Americans if the Camaro had the same engine(s) as a Chevrolet Biscayne.
In time, I would say, it will become a classic/collectible. The only question is, how long will it take? I think it’ll take a bit longer than the a80 did though. Similar to how the first gen Camaro was a classic, but the 2nd gen took a bit longer (and arguably is still taking its time) towards becoming anything that is desirable for collectors, especially the later model years.
In time, I would say, it will become a classic/collectible. The only question is, how long will it take? I think it’ll take a bit longer than the a80 did though. Similar to how the first gen Camaro was a classic, but the 2nd gen took a bit longer (and arguably is still taking its time) towards becoming anything that is desirable for collectors, especially the later model years.
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