Fake SS
#71
Let's face it, Clones are popular , Watch barrett jackson, 1/2 of the pricey rare cars started as something else and were changed to resemble the rarer of the editions.
I say go nut's - Who is anybody to tell anybody, that they should'nt customize there property to there likeing. Thats not cool. Get Real.
InDe - Visu - aL - AlLitT - EeE
Is what makes it custom ! IMO
With my ride, if you like it ,I'm humble and proud.
If you don't like it , Thats cool too, (To each his own) But you won't see me building everyone elses idea of a custom HHR.
I luv you guy's ( your not getting there bud lites chris )
I say go nut's - Who is anybody to tell anybody, that they should'nt customize there property to there likeing. Thats not cool. Get Real.
InDe - Visu - aL - AlLitT - EeE
Is what makes it custom ! IMO
With my ride, if you like it ,I'm humble and proud.
If you don't like it , Thats cool too, (To each his own) But you won't see me building everyone elses idea of a custom HHR.
I luv you guy's ( your not getting there bud lites chris )
#72
Just laugh at this like many of us are. Of all the things to worked up about.
#74
I don't have a clear idea what you're talking about with your post, but my point is that the Chevrolet SS is a tradition that should not be tied into any specfic model. I for one was brought up with it and lived it since it was introduced in 1961 (not 1967). GM could have let it die with the original Impala SS (or the Camaro as some people think should have happened) or keep it alive by applying the performance technology of the day to present models. The HHR SS and Cobalt SS are good examples of the spirit of the SS heritage and I applaud them for keeping it alive. I have somewhat recaptured the same exhiliaration tromping on the throttle of my HHR SS (with the GMT upgrade) as past owned Chevelle SS 396 350hp (but without the pounding engine drumming in my chest [for those of you who have had the privelidge]). I miss those days, but now I can get a piece of them back.
Again, I think that we're talking about the same thing.
#76
I sold the seats out of my Panel SS to a fellow board member. He didn't want to look like he was posing, so he had the SS stitching removed from the seats.
#78
Looks like everyone in the world has added their 2 cents to this, so I will too. Worst problem is that some guy in a 350z might actually think his car is faster than an HHR SS. Of course a non-SS unless somebody has done some major work to it is so slow nobodyu would ever think you were actually trying to out-accelerate them.
#80
I am going to put police interceptor badges and a light bar on mine just to see if people get out of my way on the freeway