Regal Peacock Green Metallic Goodness!


It’s Tuesday. Today I have a story of a reader seeking automotive goodness of the muscle kind. After losing his BMW 328xi to a wicked hail storm, he decided that it was time for a replacement, something with a substantial amount of power that would qualify as a proper mid-life crisis vehicle. Don’t recognize his choice pictured above? Read on and be sure to check out the gallery below!

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Hello Keeper! LONG time fan… We traded some emails a while back and reminisced when I ran the Midnight Magic BBS back in the late 80’s…. Ahhh the good ole days of dial-up US Robotics Courier HST 14.4k modems purchased via the Sysop program! Lol.. Anyway, I’m back with a car story. My BMW was recently totaled by the insurance company after a freak hail storm. RIP 328xi you were a great car… Anyway, I decided I wanted a “muscle” car replacement. I’m in my late 40’s so clearly it’s time for a mid-life crisis car! My only requirement was something with a V8. So while on vacation in SC, I started doing research and narrowed my choices down to the typical suspects: Audi RS5, Alfa Romeo, Chevy Camaro, Dodge Challenger, and the Dodge Charger. My insurance guy helped me quickly rule out the foreign muscle. The Challenger just looked way too big for me… and the Charger (485HP Scat Pack edition of course) was simply awesome but too expensive to purchase new and insure. So talking with the Chevy dealer about a Camaro the young sale kid tells me to “wait right here” when I asked him to show me a Camaro with a V8.. He pulls around this 4 door sedan with badges I don’t immediately recognize.. As I see it I told my son, “that must be for another customer”….but the sales guy waves me out. Expecting to see a 2 door Camaro, my very first reaction was “get that piece of shit Peugeot out of here!”. He tells me one of the regional Chevy big wigs just traded it in and to check it out. So I start walking around it and listen to it growl. Then I took it for a ride.

Long story short. What I was looking at was a 2017 Chevy SS. Not a Malibu, not an Impala, but just a SS. These were built from 2014 to 2017 in Australia by Holden Ltd. which is/was a GM Subsidiary. The car was built as a Holden Commodore VF and re-badged as a Chevy SS when imported to the US. It’s one of the few 4 door sedan with a [Corvette LS3] V8 motor. Anyway, the car I drove in SC had 24,000 miles on the clock and the dealer held firm at $43k. They told me I would never find one that mint and really pressured me to make a deal. I’m glad I didn’t.

Being an IT guy and well versed in the ways of the interwebs and the google, a day later I purchased a 2017 2 hours from my home in PA sight unseen for less than the one in SC… I got mine with 3,300 miles on it. She was a [heated] garage queen a guy was keeping as a collectors piece……until he saw a new Corvette in December of 2018 and re-fell in love and traded in the SS. Lucky for me.

The Chevy SS had four options when ordered new. Exterior color, Auto or Manual transmission, Sunroof or not, and full size spare or an inflation kit. As optioned, including the must-see-in-person Regal Peacock Green Metallic paint, mine is one of only 7 built. Depending on the lighting, the car sometimes looks black and sometimes a brilliant green metallic.

What an awesome car and motor. My first mod was to tint the windows, then I re-badged it as it was built using the Holden badges. The car is a real head turning sleeper when I get on it. Cool car, cool story.. Just what the mid-life doctor ordered. -Troy

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