Vehicle Description
pVehicle to be offered for Auction sale June 2nd - 4th, 2017 at
Russo and Steele\'s 5th Annual Newport Beach, California Auction.
Please contact us for more information./p\r\np /p\r\npIntroduced at
the 2006 North American Auto Show in Detroit, the all-new Chevrolet
Camaro concept was the unqualified hit of the event. While its
retro-style long hood, short deck bodylines by South Korean-born
designer Sangyup Lee were inspired by the first-generation Camaro,
the Camaro concept car was all-new in substance, based on the new
GM Zeta platform. At once featuring a longer wheelbase and a
shorter overall length than the prior F-Body Camaro/Firebird models
of 1993 - 2002, the Camaro concept combined the 400 horsepower LS2
V-8 engine with a Tremec T-56 six-speed transmission, massive
wheels, tires, and brakes, along with four-wheel independent
suspension, a Camaro first. The Fifth Generation Camaro was finally
released for sale during 2009 as a 2010 model./p\r\np
/p\r\npPredictably, Chevy fans clamored for a production Camaro of
their own, and GM did not let them down, bringing the all-new
ponycar to market with relatively few changes from the prior show
cars. Enthusiastic buyers immediately embraced the new Camaro once
it entered production, with some 500,000 built for 2010 to 2015 and
its sales outpaced its archrival, the Ford Mustang, throughout that
period. No Camaro lineup can be considered complete without the Z28
and this all-out performer made a long-awaited return in 2014 with
a 505-horsepower, dry-sump 7.0-litre engine and a definite
race-bred orientation. The new Z28 was immediately praised by road
testers, including Car and Driver, which reported The legendary
Z/28 lives on, but forget the 80s This one takes its inspiration
from the original Z/28 of 1967. It\'s a serious track car-more than
300 pounds lighter than a ZL1-powered by a 505-hp 7.0-liter V-8
mated to a six-speed manual. LESS THAN 725 ORIGINAL MILES!/p