Concept cars is what the auto industry uses to tempt us to auto shows. Seeing these beautiful vehicles on their pedestals with their shining paint makes every car lover drool with envy. But, behind ropes or metal barricades, concepts are off limits. Get too close, and a security guard is likely to take a step in your direction. Stick your cell phone camera as far as you can reach and you’ll likely hear “Sir!”.
Chevrolet Camaro 'Reviews'
The Chevrolet Camaro sports coupe will be a standout feature at the 2007 Adelaide Motor Show starting March 28. Confirmed for production and sale in North America in the first quarter of 2009, significant elements of Camaro’s engineering and design work is being done at GM’s centre of rear wheel drive expertise at Fishermans Bend, Melbourne. GM global design executive Tony Stolfo said Camaro was a prime example of GM’s ability to successfully work across continents on global projects.
This two-seat, coach-built SuperSpeedster is the second in the Baldwin-Motion Super Series. Last year, its Camaro SuperCoupe debuted at the 2005 SEMA convention in Las Vegas and blew the roof off the Convention Center. The two-seat custom bodied Camaro boasted a 540 cubic inch Kinsler Cross Ram all-aluminum big- block that produced over 700 horsepower. After getting the word out that Joel Rosen and the Motion name was back in the turn-key car business after 30 years, the SuperCoupe went to the Barrett-Jackson auction in Scottsdale the following January and fetched a cool $450,000.