In case you haven't seen the
2010 Chevy Camaro enough yet, GM is bringing four concept Camaros to
SEMA
this week, some of them actually interesting. The lineup includes the
Camaro LS7 Concept (guess what that one's got under the hood), Camaro
Dale Earnhardt Jr. Concept (yeah, we figured), Camaro Black Concept and
the Camaro GS Racecar Concept, along with a GM Performance Parts car
loaded to the gills with stuff you can buy for your Camaro — the one
that won't be in your garage until at least next year. Let's take a
closer look at this bevy of concepts for the official car of this
year's SEMA show plus all the accessories.
Hit the jump for all the
details after perusing the galleries below.
Each one puts its own twist on the Camaro-to-come, with the Dale Jr.
version going for a tawdry two-tone paint job, a NASCAR-style ducktail
spoiler and big fat tires. The LS7 gets the best-of-the-best 6.2 Liter
V8 with VVT and a dry-sump oiler. The interesting concepts (to us
anyway) are the Black and the GS Racecar. The Black goes for a sinister
appearance backed up by the new 300 HP V6, making it the choice for
lurking about and handing the Fast and Furious crowd its
handling lunch. The GS Racecar is actually an early prototype for the
Grand Am Koni Challenge GS racing series and pays homage to Mark
Donahue's '69 Trans Am race car with the iconic blue-and-yellow paint
scheme. It's got the bits to back up the look too, with a fully
seam-welded chassis, a complete roll cage, LS3 V8 and a Tremec 6060
six-speed, three-inch exhaust and race-prepped suspension. Tasty. [Source: jalopnik.com Read the Full Article]