Ron, I knew Royal Pontiac well but not Berger Chevrolet.
You must have some really fun stuff on the roads around you.
There were thirty-one 2000 Berger Camaros (including a prototype) built by GMMG Inc. in Marietta, Georgia. It drove the Long Haul on the HOT ROD Power Tour.
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great motor, nice looking car, sadly low rent GM interior, but typical of the era. And IMHO to this day GM trails in interiors until you
spend a hundred grand on an Escalade or a Corvette. They have finally put a glass/electronic dash in the pickups on top models.
Maybe they didn't have the chips for them... C'mon GM, get some new interior stylists. Probably all attention on EV now, that's where
the new stuff will be.
Living in a wealthy area means lot of guys have nice toys in garages and on the weekends it's a car show around here. Lot of old British sports cars, which on our bumpy
roads must be exciting to drive, lot of Porsches and BMWs, and all of them driven sedately. You have to drive a while to get to a 55mph road, everything else around here is 45 or
lower. These cars are for posing in the super market, not driving the tail of the dragon.
Speaking of which, this pic just came in from friend's son who just drove that road in his Miata and bought one of their professional pictures.