Before the brand new Camaro’s US release in 2008, Australians will be the first to get a sneak peak at the first production models. In fact, the cars will be cruising the Australian highways before the year’s out.
Why do the sons of Dundee get preferential treatment over we Yanks of American persuasion? Blame it on GM’s Holden division, which created the General’s new rear-drive platform on which the Camaro (and its own Commodore) is based.
The company is turning out several hand-built prototypes, which will hit the roads down under by the end of this year. Though the production Camaro will be built in Canada, and won’t be out for two years. We look forward to seeing some sort of photos of the production mules.
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