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Old 09-27-2012, 06:58 AM   #1
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Can anyone find more information/pix on this camaro?

Found this just while surfing youtube. Around 1:45 you will see it only for a few seconds. It is not a T-top. Looks like a full 1 piece removable hard top. I think it looks pretty nice but would like to see if there are more pictures anywhere. I have been spending about 20 mins searching the internet for more but no luck.

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Old 09-27-2012, 07:01 AM   #2
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well I just found this.. this is all so far

http://www.camaro5.com/forums/showthread.php?p=4139625
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Old 09-27-2012, 07:13 AM   #3
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Would be interesting to get more details on it for sure. That's the one thing that the 5th gen is missing... t-tops (or in this case, targa top). I daily drive my 5th gen and with how small the windows are there's no such thing as "cruising" in the summer in a 5th gen unless it's a convertible. I drive a really scenic route on the way home from work and yeah it's nice with the windows down, but my 4th gen Camaro is so much more enjoyable compared to the 5th gen because I can pop the t-tops off and really enjoy the weather.
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Old 09-27-2012, 07:23 AM   #4
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Would be interesting to get more details on it for sure. That's the one thing that the 5th gen is missing... t-tops (or in this case, targa top). I daily drive my 5th gen and with how small the windows are there's no such thing as "cruising" in the summer in a 5th gen unless it's a convertible. I drive a really scenic route on the way home from work and yeah it's nice with the windows down, but my 4th gen Camaro is so much more enjoyable compared to the 5th gen because I can pop the t-tops off and really enjoy the weather.
I am going to try and contact the nokturnal guys who I believe did this job to get some more details...ill post here once I get some information.

I agree though. I have a sun roof but it would be great to take the top off for those great Texas summer days.
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Old 09-27-2012, 07:23 PM   #5
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I saw an episode of West Coast Customs a while back. They cut out the roof and used the 4th Gen style locks for the t tops.
It looked sweet... http://rascalflattsnc.blogspot.com/2...est-coast.html

They made templates so they could reproduce the roof angles whenever they needed to.
The roof brace had to be cut so that will have to be boxed again.

I would love to do this to mine but I live on the wrong coast..
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