Nov 17, 2008
Camaro Steals the Show
The Specialty Equipment Market Association (SEMA) show is one of the premier automotive trade events in the world, drawing nearly 100,000 attendees to Las Vegas to see the latest and greatest auto accessories and equipment. As one of this year's highlights, Chevrolet introduced four new concept cars based on the 2010 Camaro.
The concepts joined regular-production and accessorized models, along with a dream collection of vintage Camaros, including rare COPO, Indy Pace Car and early Z28 models, marking the introduction of the soon-to-be reborn sports specialty car. Each of the concepts represented a different interpretation of performance, styling and personalization possibilities, from high-performance to street-savvy customizing. The accessories allow customers to personalize their vehicle with components that are designed, tested and warranted to the same standards as the Camaro itself.
In addition to the concept and classic Camaros, a production 2010 model showed off the range of appearance, performance and convenience accessories that will be available when the car hits the street early next year. The Camaro was the official car of the 2008 SEMA show.
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