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On-Again-Off-Again-On-Again-Off-Again Chevrolet Camaro Convertible On Again. Maybe.
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Robert Farago
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Published: August 26th, 2009
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Pistonheads has spy shots of Camaro drop-tops Holden on to the good times in GM’s Australian outpost. “These soft-top Camaros have been spotted lined up at the Australian Fisherman’s Bend Holden plant, which seems to support the idea that we will see production versions of the V6 and V8-powered muscle cars sooner rather than later.” Note the word “seems.”
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Published August 26th, 2009 8:25 AM
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ferrarimanf355 : August 26th, 2009 at 1:12 pm TriShield, I should point out that the Mustang with its “ox cart rear axle” outhandles the Camaro with the track pack installed. So, to get the Mustang to outhandle the standard Camaro, you have to option up the Mustang? Shouldn't that track pack be standard and then be a "delete" option? Or is Ford betting that many drivers will try to outpace the Camaro, find the Mustang wanting, and then demand the option?
Probably option 2. Although those drivers are probably waiting for the new motor. It's not over until the new motor gets installed in a Mustang and gets compared with a Camaro.
You guys have your stereotypes all mixed up again. When the Camaro came out the smelly dirtbag longhaired freaks were all driving VW bugs and vans. The "cleaner cut" gearheads were driving the Camaros. Actually I have seen mostly 30 and 40 something hard working young professionals driving the new Camaro. You know, the people that can afford one.