The Chevy Camaro has been a head turning automobile for decades and the engineers at Chevrolet decided to go back to the roots of older models from 1967-1969 for their new Concept Camaro for 2009. No matter what rumors you have heard, there will be no 2007 Camaro or 2008 Camaros sold. The muscle car has returned and the Concept Camaro Coupe and Convertible are truly performance sports cars with plenty of power, handling, and good looks. The Camaro offers reliable on-road performance and 4 decades of technological advancements under the hood and at your controls. Chevy describes the new 07 Camaro as having a "long hood, short deck, and powerful fender shapes" and the interior offers "the four-pack auxiliary gauge concept". Your oil, fuel, battery and temperature gauges are squared and placed on the center console. With remnants of the classic Camaros mixed with new styles, you get both digital and analog gauges. GM displayed these Concept Camaros at a recent auto show and the crowds loved them. The planned release date for these latest Camaros is 2009. The 5th Generation Camaro (Camaro5.com), both coupe and convertible will also be sold in the United Kingdom with an LS2 6-Liter 400 HP V8 engine. In the United States we will be offered a high performance V8 with some V6 options (fuel efficient and high performance versions). The V6 will retailf or about $21000 and feature a 3.9 liter engine with 6-speed automatic or manual transmissions.
If you can't wait to see pictures and wallpaper photos of the new Camaro Concept Coupe and Convertible, we suggest visiting the following sites: http://www.camaro5.com/forums/ and http://www.chevrolet.com/performance/. Both sites have large, crystal clear wallpaper pictures you can download and there is some video available on the Camaro5.com website. The Camaro forums are a great place to learn about the future "pony cars" and see what others are saying about the concept Camaros. The 2007 and 2008 Camaros will be only concepts until 2009, but check back to Camaro5.com for updates and new pictures and details. I personally prefer the Camaro Z28 models and the website at camaroz28.com is a great resource with message boards, chat rooms, videos, articles, and info on the new Camaros. Check out some of the racing videos on the site, you can purchase them. Production for Chevy Camaros ran from 1967-2002 and the upcoming 2009 Camaro is much anticipated amongst Chevy fans. The Camaro SS or Super Sport models have given drivers a rugged, powerful muscle car. The official Chevrolet site for the Camaro and other performance cars is located at http://www.chevrolet.com/performance/. If you can't wait until 2009 to get your hands on a Camaro, consider buying one of the earlier models. You can do all sorts of online research and we prefer Camaro specific sites like Chevytrader.com/camaros-for-sale.php or you can find more local cars at Craigslist.org.
Chevy Camaro Parts:
For a car that has been around since the late 1960's, the Camaro will eventually need some parts to keep running and we found several sites that give you the best selection. First, Camaro1.com breaks down their Camaro parts into 3 categories: 1967-1969, 1970-1981, and 1982-1992. They carry Camaro bumpers, outer brackets, spoilers, panel emblems, grille inserts, headlamps, hood emblems, water pumps, radiator parts, engine mount brackets and much more. Ecklerscamaro.com handles Camaro parts from 1967-2002 so you can fully restore the classic Camaros. Get wheels, tires, brakes, exhaust, and interior accessories. They have an 800 number you can call and they will price match if you find a lower price. Restoration experts love working on older Camaros and Firewheelclassics.com specializes in 67-69 Camaro parts and accessories. Their inventory is huge and they too have an 800# you can call to check on what is in stock. They even let you download a complete catalog via PDF file.
Camaro Body Kit:
One of the most popular items car owners search for related to Camaros are "body kits" and "hoods". Part of the mystique of Camaros throughout the years has been their clean design that certainly was not fancy, but it was unique. The Camaro Body Kits from 1993-1997 sell for about $850-$950 and are offered on Shophyperformance.com. "All body kits are made from the highest quality fiberglass and or Urethane available, laid in multiple layers for high strength and durability. The Gel Coat finish is smooth for a great finish requiring minimal prep work. This Kit include: Front bumper(Or apron), rear bumper(or apron), 2 side skirts".
Vintage Camaros - 1967, 1968, 1969:
The classic, or vintage Camaros from the 1960's are what car collectors like to have in their garages. My wife owned one back when she was in high school, but didn't realize what a great car she had and eventually sold it before I met her. In recent years the classic Camaros have gone up in price and I'm sure here 67 Camaro would be worth quite a bit. Chevy-camaro.com is a popular Camaro site online for vintage car lovers. You can buy repair manuals, posters, calendars, books, and magazines. They also offer Chevy engine codes, paint codes, and part codes. Restoration doesn't have to be difficult, but it does take money and time. Camaroforums.com is another perfect site for Chevy Camaro enthusiasts that will help guide you in not only buying a 1967-1969 Camaro but you can look into online discussions on how to repair or replace parts and accessories.
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