And to hear Smith tell it, that is just reward for the "serious but fun" process that it took to get the Camaro Concept finished. The design team included American, Russian, Korean, and French designers -- all of whom knew the import of the original Camaro.
When GM's Advanced Design Studio (ADS) in California was given the brief for the Camaro, they actually based their first sketches off the Gen 2 Camaro, produced from about 1970 to 1973. Then it was decided by the men in charge that not only did they need to use the first generation Camaro, they needed to use the 1969 model specifically. Smith said "It was more challenging than to use the Gen 2 car.
The Gen 1 was harder to make 21st century. A lot of the muscle cars around that time looked similar, and it was easy to slide into enemy territory." He mentioned the time he looked at a designer's sketch and thought he saw something familiar. "I said 'It looks like a Javelin.' And the designer said 'Yeah, I had one.' So he had to redo it."
I'm not really a Camaro fan, but this car is rather intriguing. Big, lean and mean, what more could you want? There are many things on the car that I am 50/50 on, but it sure beats Camaros from the 90's (imo).
Yes, we need a little more car talk on here.
http://www.autoblog.com/photos/chevy-camaro-convertible-concept/242306/
When GM's Advanced Design Studio (ADS) in California was given the brief for the Camaro, they actually based their first sketches off the Gen 2 Camaro, produced from about 1970 to 1973. Then it was decided by the men in charge that not only did they need to use the first generation Camaro, they needed to use the 1969 model specifically. Smith said "It was more challenging than to use the Gen 2 car.
The Gen 1 was harder to make 21st century. A lot of the muscle cars around that time looked similar, and it was easy to slide into enemy territory." He mentioned the time he looked at a designer's sketch and thought he saw something familiar. "I said 'It looks like a Javelin.' And the designer said 'Yeah, I had one.' So he had to redo it."
I'm not really a Camaro fan, but this car is rather intriguing. Big, lean and mean, what more could you want? There are many things on the car that I am 50/50 on, but it sure beats Camaros from the 90's (imo).
Yes, we need a little more car talk on here.
http://www.autoblog.com/photos/chevy-camaro-convertible-concept/242306/