GaryM . . . I almost bought a P1800 convertible about 5 years ago, it was a custom job, cheap and fun, but the folding top was missing and it needed to be totally fabricated, something I was not prepared to do or have done. But I've had several Volvos, including a C70. But I still love those old ones. I ended up buying an Avanti Convertible. One of maybe a couple hundred ever produced. Mine was also one of the few Avanti's produced in Ohio, about 98% of the Avantis were made in Indiana.
Fivestring . . . I am not aware of any replacement coming down the line for the Camaro/Firebird. I thought they were going to be eliminated? The 67-69 Camaro SS is my all time favorite car, now if they would bring back that body style they would really have something going on.
I am still disappointed in the lack of originality in the design of the new Holden/GTO. For GM to bring out a 2004/2005 model car to be a copy of a 1998 car made by its chief rival (Volvo is owned by Ford) seems like a high degree of dishonesty . . . and I am trying to be polite. I presume the GTO is faster than the Volvo, but as the High Pressure Turbo engine in the Volvo is plenty fast, I guess that remains to be seen on the street. And as the C70 has ultra sticky low profile tires and a pretty tight suspension, it will certainly take a lot for the Holden/GTO to out run the C70 in a slolom.
I guess I was hoping for the GTO to be the new supercar of the regular guy. What a disappontment.