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![]() ![]() That's the special "dried up lake bed" paint edition...
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[ QUOTE ] It's a prototype picture. Which means it's still in early stages of development. This is not uncommon as for decades engineers in the design studios usually split the vehicle down the center and try out various trim/option/paint scheme ideas. [/ QUOTE ] gotcha, like this one........ ![]() [/ QUOTE ] That's the Humpty-Dumpty version. All the King's horses, and all the King's men...... |
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I think that scheme is meant to blur the body lines so spy photog's can't get a good picture of the car when it's at various proving grounds. Some auto mfg's go to great lengths to hide their product while they are testing it, others will 'leak' the location to the underground press... you know the drill.
I like the left side hood stripe on that red camaro, it looks better when it's extended to the tip of the nose.
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