What is the 30th Anniversary Camaro? First start with a ’97 Camaro Z28. Add “Hugger Orange” stripes over an Arctic White exterior with white door handles and mirrors and black emblems. Then mount white five-spoke aluminum wheels to complete the look.
Inside there are 30th Anniversary front floor mats, Arctic White seats with black-and-white houndstooth inserts and five-color 30th Anniversary logo a “30” with the red, white and blue Camaro badge embroidered on the headrests. Arctic White leather is a further option, and the package is available on coupe or convertible, the latter with an Arctic White top.
General Motors is finally ready to unveil its Chevrolet Camaro convertible concept at a celebrity preview event prior to the opening of the Detroit Motor Show. Following on from last year’s Camaro coupe concept, slated for production in 2009, the convertible is very similar in design.
With key Camaro styling cues, it recalls the classic Camaros of the late 60s and 70s without being too much of a retro pastiche, a trick Ford has pulled off successfully with its latest Mustang, the Camaro’s closest rival. The prototype on show in Detroit is finished in a bright ‘Hugger Orange’ tri-coat pearlescent paint with grey side stripes, with 21″ orange/grey wheels up front and 22″ on the rear.
The 2002 Chevrolet Camaro Z28 is one of the purest, most uncompromising expression of the breed of “America’s honest sports car”. Debuted together with the Camaro SS on Chevrolet’s 35th anniversary limited package in 2002, Z28 is finished in Bright Rallye Red. It is also available in both Coupe and Convertible models. There are four available models in this year’s limited package, Camaro Coupe and Convertible, and Z28 Coupe and Convertible.