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For release: Jan. 5, 2007; 12:01 p.m. EST
CHEVY CAMARO CONVERTIBLE CONCEPT DEBUTS AT NORTH AMERICAN
INTERNATIONAL AUTO SHOW
DETROIT
– The Chevrolet Camaro concept was the celebrated star of
the 2006 auto show season. You can only top that by
literally and figuratively blowing the top off. That’s
exactly what GM’s designers and engineers did to create the
Camaro convertible concept. The introduction of the Camaro
convertible concept was on the eve of the North American
International Auto Show at GM Style, an exclusive,
fashion-splashed event combining celebrities, couture and
automobiles.
The Camaro convertible concept, wrapped in Hugger Orange
pearl tri-coat paint with twin gunmetal gray sport stripes,
is based on the original Camaro concept, with only minor
changes required to accommodate the convertible body style.
“The best follow-up to last year’s award-winning Camaro
concept is a Camaro convertible,” said Ed Welburn, GM vice
president, global design. “The Camaro convertible concept
instantly evokes an emotional response – it’s a vehicle that
you want to make room for in your garage.”
The Camaro convertible concept embodies strong heritage
while appealing to a new generation of customers who seek a
distinctive statement in a new car. |