I used to think the only difference was the massive rear spoiler and spill plates on the fuel bodies, but I think the nitro versions are built with a lot more downforce from bumper to bumper.
Why make a 2015 Camaro fuel fc body when the 2016 will be smaller, and styled different than the current model and will be built on GM's Cadillac ATS compact-car chassis.
The 2016 in Camaro in camo http://www.roadandtrack.com/new-car...earest-look-yet-at-the-2016-chevrolet-camaro/
The Ford Boss 500 engine went back to the old JFR 500 engine
Good point since the 2016's shift to a different platform will be the way Camaros look for several years following. Maybe that's why they are saying the new body won't be ready until 2016 - because it will be based on this style instead of the current model?
Had to laugh at this comment by R&T's reporter: "The shape of the headlights looks... almost like the 2015 Mustang..." Maybe John convinced the Chevy designers to adopt a similar look to the Mustang to further blur the lines while using the existing bodies
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