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When Chevrolet revealed its stunning Camaro coupe concept at last January’s North American International Auto Show in Detroit, General Motors only left one question unanswered.
No, we’re not talking about whether GM would approve production of the back-from-the-dead pony car—that was a given, at least unofficially, before the car even rolled onto the show stage. The bigger question was how Chevy planned to sustain interest in its all-new muscle machine for three years between the reveal and the projected early-2009 on-sale date.
Our best guess at an answer, shown here, is the Camaro convertible concept. If GM follows the industry formula of revealing a coupe, then a convertible, and then other variants over several years, our bet is that a drop-top Camaro should be due during the 2006-2007 auto show season. The most likely stage is home court, at the coming Detroit show in three weeks, though mum has been the word. – Autoweek
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