A parking lot is a parking lot is a parking lot—unless it’s the Summit Racing parking lot. On any given day or time, the lot outside a Summit Racing store can turn into an impromptu mini car show, depending on who’s stopped by the store. Each Wednesday, we’ll share our parking lot find of the week—another benefit of being Powered by Summit Racing Equipment.

a white 1965 chevy impala 327 coupe and late model camaro
a white 1965 chevy impala 327 coupe and late model camaro
a white 1965 chevy impala 327 coupe and late model camaro
front grille of a 1965 chevy impala coupe
327 emblem fender badge on a 1965 chevy impala
running deer badge on a 1965 chevy impala fender
close up of round taillights on a 1965 chevy impala coupe
Rear quarter view of a 1965 chevy impala
Rear bumper and taillights on a 1965 chevy impala
white 1965 chevy impala 327 coupe
front grille and headlights on a 1965 chevy impala
front grille of a 5th gen chevy camaro
yellow and black 5th gen chevy camaro
yellow fifth gen chevy camaro
yellow fifth gen chevy camaro ss
a 5th gen camaro and 1965 impala in a pakring lot
rear view of a late model chevy camaro

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The holidays seem to be a good time for debate.

Whether it’s Uncle Leo’s take on the Fiscal Cliff, Aunt Rose’s thoughts on school prayer, or your great Grandma S. tackling the merits of spiral-cut ham versus traditional ham (whatever that is), there always seems to be controversy when family gets together.

Allow us to lighten up the dinner conversation a little by presenting something fun to debate: old school muscle vs. new-generation muscle. This week’s Lot Shots, for example, presents us with a 1965 Chevrolet Impala and a late-model Camaro. Which do you like better and why?

We like them both. But then again, we were an undecided voter right up until we flipped a coin at the polling station. Present your argument below and be prepared to school Uncle Leo, Aunt Rose, Grandma S., and everyone else come holiday dinner.

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Author: David Fuller

David Fuller is OnAllCylinders' managing editor. During his 20-year career in the auto industry, he has covered a variety of races, shows, and industry events and has authored articles for multiple magazines. He has also partnered with mainstream and trade publications on a wide range of editorial projects. In 2012, he helped establish OnAllCylinders, where he enjoys covering all facets of hot rodding and racing.