NEWS: Chevy Camaro Convertible Coming To SEMA [Sema]
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NEWS: Chevy Camaro Convertible Coming To SEMA [Sema]
Rather than wait around for the official Chevy Camaro Convertible, Drop Top Customs is bringing their own version to SEMA. Do you have a Camaro and an extra $18K sitting around the office?
The owner of the company says they're already accepting orders for the convertible at an $18K premium over whatever hardtop version you desire. It's not clear if the custom seats and new wheels are part of the soft cover package or not. But if you love Camaros and can't wait until GM decides to release the convertible mullet-mobile this could be the easiest way to part with your money.
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The owner of the company says they're already accepting orders for the convertible at an $18K premium over whatever hardtop version you desire. It's not clear if the custom seats and new wheels are part of the soft cover package or not. But if you love Camaros and can't wait until GM decides to release the convertible mullet-mobile this could be the easiest way to part with your money.
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NEWS: SEMA Preview: Drop Top Customs bringing convertible Camaro to Sin City
Filed under: Aftermarket, Concept Cars, SEMA Show, Convertible, Performance, Chevrolet, Specialty
We've been waiting for a convertible version of the new Camaro for almost as long as we've been waiting for the Camaro itself, but Chevrolet has yet to deliver. In fact, the convertible was delayed by The General, so it could be more than a year before we ever see one at our local Bowtie showroom (although dealers are reportedly getting their first look at the 2011 model as we speak). That hasn't stopped many from guessing just what a Camaro ragtop might look like.
The lucky folks attending this year's SEMA show in Las Vegas, however, won't have to rely on their imaginations to see what a Camaro convertible looks like. Drop Top Customs (founded in 1976 as Coachbulders Limited) will be showing off the car you see here, a genuine Chevrolet Camaro SS convertible, albeit one they had to build themselves. Drop Top did a similar cut job on the Camaro's pony car title Challenger from Dodge for last year's SEMA show with pretty spectacular results. The Camaro chop will cost owners about $18,000 at the firm's Florida shop. If the Camaro isn't your thing, Drop Top will also take a Sawzall to a Chrysler 300, Cadillac CTS or even a DTS if you'd prefer.
Check out their website for details, ogle the huge gallery of soft top Camaro pics below and follow the jump for a video clip of the folks at Drop Top Customs doin' their thang.
Gallery: SEMA Preview: Drop Top Customs Chevy Camaro convertible
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SEMA Preview: Drop Top Customs bringing convertible Camaro to Sin City originally appeared on Autoblog on Thu, 08 Oct 2009 14:58:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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2010 Drop Top Customs Chevrolet Camaro convertible - Click above for high-res image gallery
We've been waiting for a convertible version of the new Camaro for almost as long as we've been waiting for the Camaro itself, but Chevrolet has yet to deliver. In fact, the convertible was delayed by The General, so it could be more than a year before we ever see one at our local Bowtie showroom (although dealers are reportedly getting their first look at the 2011 model as we speak). That hasn't stopped many from guessing just what a Camaro ragtop might look like.
The lucky folks attending this year's SEMA show in Las Vegas, however, won't have to rely on their imaginations to see what a Camaro convertible looks like. Drop Top Customs (founded in 1976 as Coachbulders Limited) will be showing off the car you see here, a genuine Chevrolet Camaro SS convertible, albeit one they had to build themselves. Drop Top did a similar cut job on the Camaro's pony car title Challenger from Dodge for last year's SEMA show with pretty spectacular results. The Camaro chop will cost owners about $18,000 at the firm's Florida shop. If the Camaro isn't your thing, Drop Top will also take a Sawzall to a Chrysler 300, Cadillac CTS or even a DTS if you'd prefer.
Check out their website for details, ogle the huge gallery of soft top Camaro pics below and follow the jump for a video clip of the folks at Drop Top Customs doin' their thang.
Gallery: SEMA Preview: Drop Top Customs Chevy Camaro convertible
[Sources: Drop Top Customs; Edmunds]Continue reading SEMA Preview: Drop Top Customs bringing convertible Camaro to Sin City
SEMA Preview: Drop Top Customs bringing convertible Camaro to Sin City originally appeared on Autoblog on Thu, 08 Oct 2009 14:58:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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