




My replacement, my 1969 Camaro at Camarofest in Ann Arbor
It was never really a competition, as our cars were very comparable for many years acceleration-wise. After I got my Camaro, my dad ordered rims/tires, 4.10 gears, a stud girdle for the rear end, a hurst (or perhaps B & M) shifter, cold air K & N intake, voltage booster, air foil, and probably a few other bolt-ons I'm forgetting. He was doing a good job of putting up a good fight, though a few years down the road I would put a good whoopin' on him when we lined up at the dragstrip for the first time. I got that video around here somewhere. I had moved on from small blocks to a big block by this time, packing 513 hp, I pulled him by a car length off the line and continued pulling away the rest of the 1/4. I was running 11.70's while he was in my rear view mirror running high 13's. :)
Back to the phone call, this is the first time my dad has called me in regards to the car in which he seemed to possess an interest in it. He has always dug old cars, and he really thought my Challenger R/T was sharp when I bought it, against both he and my moms advise. In fact, I believe there was some sort of threat that I wouldn't be storing it in their garage come winter, a threat that was erased when I dropped it off to them early that fall and told them to drive it around and have fun. I hope that the magazines, along with the books, light a fire under him to continue the project I started on the car. He now fully admits that I was right about the car's value, that prices are soaring towards $100,000 at an unbelievable rate.
My dad was actually aware of many of the parts, specifically body parts, that are now available for the car. He even inquired about the rear suspension, questioning why it sat so low. He was unaware that the front simply needed to be lowered to match, then it would look right. The car is gonna have one wicked stance when it's all said and done. Here is a comparison of how low it sits next to my Formula.


The Dodge Calibur. I'll admit, I didn't care much for this car when it first came out, but it grew on me. Now they have the SRT-4 version that bumps up the power. Reminds me of the penny racer toys from back in the day.
The Dodge Viper SRT-10: Doesn't really need an intro, does it?
The Hyundai Genesis concept. It's cars like these that are slowly changing my opinion on foreign styling. Anybody else see the last generation Mustang styling in the grill and headlights?
The Mustang Shelby Cobra GT500KR, one badass pony!

Here is the 2009 Dodge Ram. Though not as apparent in the photo, there really were a lot of styling changes to the truck. While I like the revised front end, the rest of the body just seemed a little watered down from the current model.
The Chrysler Eco Voyager. Another sharp little hybrid car. I can't help but recall many years ago when my friend Jody sketched up a car and said "This is what cars of the future will look like," as this is it. Bubbly, arched countour, and that's about it.

The Ford Verve. Not that I'm a big Ford Focus fan or anything, but I was still disappointed with last year's display of the new Ford Focus. To me, it looked too much like the current Ford Focus. As soon as I saw this Ford Verve, I thought THIS is what the new Ford Focus should look like. Hopefully Ford has this car on the fast track to production.

The Ford Explorer Concept. Another homerun for Ford! I love the styling, as well as the Star Trek looking interior. You can't see it, but there was a bubble like thing on the dash that looked like something off the USS Enterprise. "Beam me up Scotty!"
The 2009 Ford F150. Much like the Dodge Ram, it just looks a bit watered down to me. I like the current version better. The Dodge front end looks better too, this one just looks too damn busy or something, and the grill is way too big compared to the headlights.
The Lincoln MKT. I think they were trying to build off the boxiness of the Chysler 300C, which looks both sexy and luxurious. This however does not, as the ass end looks fat and the front end too square, boxiness to the extreme!

The Lincoln MKS. I liked this Lincoln MUCH better!
Concepts like this one at the Mazda display always baffle me. There is cutting edge design, and then there is this, which I simply refer to as "retarded."

The Saturn Flextreme. Another bubbly/arched designed hybrid, one that doesn't do much for me.
The Buick Riviera Concept. Designed in China, quite possibly the best looking Buick ever!

The Pontiac G8. Think of it as the next generation GTO, though this time it has 4 doors. I talked to one of the lead designers from Australia about this car at last year's Detroit Autorama. He said that this car is amazing and blows the GTO away. Personally, I love it, but am glad they didn't try slapping "GTO" on the side of it.
The 2009 Corvette ZR1. The best of show in my opinion. The car that knows no limits, built to go against the best supercars the world has to offer, and all the while looking like a million bucks. It screams American, yet some how still emits European characteristics. With 620+ hp, this has already been labeled the fastest Chevy ever built.
The clear bubble on the hood allows you to see the intercooler on the engine below.
Here is the heart of the beast!
The Chevy Volt. While the car debuted as a concept last year, it is now headed for production. This, in my opinion, was the first hybrid to be designed in a stylish manner. Looks more sports car than green machine doesn't it?
The Dodge Caravan R/T...for that lead foot soccer momma! Viper red, big rims/tires, dual exhaust, hood scoop. Ok, can I ask why?
Nissan GT-R. Have to hand it to them, their 480 hp twin turbo V6 looks damn fine to me!
The Fisker Karma. Said to be the first luxuirous hybrid, a title I can't argue with. Priced at $80,000-$100,000 depending upon the options, it's set to come out next year.
The Cadillac CTS-V. Built to take on the best sedans in Europe, it's 550 hp should more than make it's point, Cadillac is back to reclaim their crown.
The Cadillac CTS Coupe Concept. A two door CTS with gorgeous body lines, all the right proportions, and Cadillac attitude? Even better.
Lexus Concept. Not sure what this concept was labled, but it looked sharp none the less. I especially like the tail end.

Chevy's 2009 Camaro. Still salivating over this baby!
Smart Fortwo...arguable. Say what they want in terms of safety, but put this car up against even your average size family car in an accident and you can guess who my money will be on.
Dodge's ZEO, yet another electric Hybrid that I would gladly slide behind the wheel of.
Isn't the Hummer fad over yet? They seem to keep shrinking it smaller and smaller, this one is much closer to Jeep proportions, believe it or not.
One wild ass Jeep roadster type concept. While perhaps not all that practical, it sure looks like it would be fun to hit the sand dunes on the west side of the state doesn't it?
Chevy Malibu Hybrid. Based upon the already popular new Malibu, this is the green version.
Here are the rest of my photos: 2008 North American International Auto Show