Thursday March 28 2013
The original Z 28 Camaro was a 1967 offering, right after the top of the bull run in the markets form 1948-1966. It was bare bones and powerful, the perfect ending to an era typified by the Beach Boys, Jan and
Dean, the Ripchords singing the praises of fast cars. Detroit piled in at the very end of the era producing more and more outrageous examples until clear air legislation collided with the lack of technology to support high horsepowwer machines. But the era ended with offerings like the Plymouth Roadrunner Superbird.
Now that the markets are knocking on all time highs again, not surprisingly the Z 28 is back, trimmed down with one radio speaker and no air conditioning. A Volt it ain't.
Market tops are typified by bright colors, bigger faster autos, taller buildings, and other expansive statements. We have mentioned many of these on our Market Perspective Blog.
it is a fitting statement that a former Wall Street icon, what's good for GM is good for America, has resurrected itself and its confidence to bring back a muscle car at SPX 1561.
Oddly the Beach Boys 2013 Tour does not feature an event in Texas or California, what's up with that?
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