I don't think the emerald green chevrolet camaro ss is in the game.
Anytime there is one in my UCD I check it out but until PD put the car in the OCD we won't know for sure.
I'm leaning towards this answer as well. Nobody even has the paint chip. Also, and I know they are not the defacto standard, *but* if anyone were to have that car it would be Sharky & TheGermanBastord.
Still. I haven't given up just yet.
Ferrari_1996Is it a metallic paint chip?
Ferrari_1996Is it a metallic paint chip?
There is a metallic green chip, but the car in question is unpaintable...
Ferrari_1996Ok. No need to double post
Sorry, I was on mobile and it just buggered up, I didn't mean to double post...
Secretly I think Marcos has this car.
is this car the holy grail of cars in gt5 (like carbon 21 was for gears)?
I'm just pulling Marcos' chain.
Ok perhaps someplace within the rants in this post someone has already pointed this out.
In 1969 GM did not use Emerald Green as a color -- It has rarely been used by GM and only one time on a Chevrolet (1952)
The closest color to Emerald Green in 1969 was Rallye Green.
In 1969 Rallye Green was available on Camaro, Chevelle, Sedans, Chevy II, Corvair, and Nova.
The only other two green colors available on a Camaro in 1969 were Frost Green, and Fathom Green
You certainly know much more than me about that AND i vehemently believe it does not come in GT5 SO...whoever brought back this dead thread back to life certainly didn't had much to do with his/hers own time or is just looking for more debate and controversy without any actual conclusion other than IT DOES NOT EXIST IN GT5! End of topic/speculation. When will people ever going to get that in their heads? Thank you for corroborating my belief...that's me (1 out of 4 people who voted YES to close this thread).
By posting a comment like this ^ you are in fact reviving it. Anyone looks and thinks they can get 10 cars for 1.
IMO the emerald green camaro doesn't exist.
Ok perhaps someplace within the rants in this post someone has already pointed this out.
In 1969 GM did not use Emerald Green as a color -- It has rarely been used by GM and only one time on a Chevrolet (1952)
The closest color to Emerald Green in 1969 was Rallye Green.
In 1969 Rallye Green was available on Camaro, Chevelle, Sedans, Chevy II, Corvair, and Nova.
The only other two green colors available on a Camaro in 1969 were Frost Green, and Fathom Green
You certainly know much more than me about that AND i vehemently believe it does not come in GT5 SO...whoever brought back this dead thread back to life certainly didn't had much to do with his/hers own time or is just looking for more debate and controversy without any actual conclusion other than IT DOES NOT EXIST IN GT5! End of topic/speculation. When will people ever going to get that in their heads? Thank you for corroborating my belief...that's me (1 out of 4 people who voted YES to close this thread).