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Camaro Convertible Concept
The Chevy Camaro
Convertible Concept certainly qualifies as a cool car
by anyone's standards. In fact, GM has one-upped themselves since
introducing the 2007 Camaro Concept last year to awaiting fans
wanting the convertible version this year.

Camaro Convertible Concept |
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The aggressive
styling, Hugger Orange pearl paintjob and gunmetal gray Z28 racing
stripes from head to trunk give the Camaro Convertible Concept
two thumbs up in styling. Polished metal accents on exhaust tips
and rear taillights and red line on the tires of the Rally Wheels
(21-inch front, 22-inch rear) give the vehicle a 1960's look for
which the designers were trying.
Since the Camaro
Convertible Concept is still a concept vehicle slated to roll out
in 2009, Chevy has not yet decided on how the convertible part will
operate. Two options they are discussing now are whether to introduce
the Camaro with a rag top or folding hardtop.
The Camaro
Convertible Concept is not just a looker, but a performer as well.
Stacked underneath the hood is a Corvette 6.0-liter LS2 V8 boasting
400 hp and a Tremec T56 six-speed transmission.
Because of
the current "green" emphases on most auto manufacturers,
the Camaro Convertible Concept also uses cylinder deactivation to
conserve fuel and is expected to achieve 30 mpg / highway.
GM's Advanced
Design Studio (ADS) in Southern California decided to start with
and expand upon the popular 1969 Camaro for inspiration. The Camaro
Convertible Concept as it turns out is only two inches wider and
one inch longer than the original version.
If you happen
to be a convertible Camaro fan, then you've been waiting a long
time for a cool concept such as this one to come out. Unlike other
concept cars, however, this one looks to be a sure thing to hit
production lines in a couple of years, so the wait, it seems is
most bearable.
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