Meet Camaro Sharks: The Next Generation of Amphibious Cars
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Jeep owners have been placing rubber ducks on each other’s cars for years, creating a sense of community and camaraderie. It’s become a familiar sight to see those adorable ducks riding shotgun on Wranglers. But, it looks like another group of car enthusiasts is getting in on the fun – and giving the Jeep crew a run for their money.
Enter the Chevy Camaro “shark” trend. Yes, you read that right – sharks. Apparently, some Camaro owners have started leaving little plastic sharks on each other’s cars as a way to show their spirit and create a sense of belonging. It all started with a single Facebook group, which has since grown to include thousands of members.
The group is full of enthusiastic Camaro owners, both men and women, who are passionate about their trend. According to John Carter, one of the group members, the shark antennae on Camaro cars are a nod to the car’s fierce reputation – like a shark attacking a Mustang. Another member, Laura Johnson, said she got hooked on the trend after getting “sharked” at a car show and has since met fellow Camaro owners all over the country.
It’s not just a funny little inside joke, either. These Camaro owners are dedicated to their trend and are even sharing photos of their shark-adorned rides on social media. We’ve seen everything from custom-made shark keychains to full-on shark-themed interior designs.
What started as a small community has officially become a thing. And, as the Camaro enters a temporary hiatus, it’s clear that this trend is here to stay. So, if you’re a Camaro owner looking to get in on the fun, or just a car enthusiast who appreciates a good joke, be sure to check out the Facebook group and show off your shark pride.
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