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2010 Camaro SS

Having attended school (that’s what they call University in the US) in Alabama in the mid-80s, I acquired a deep appreciation of American muscle cars, particularly the early SS Camaro, a favourite of those ‘good ole boys’ in the Deep South. While the Chevy Corvette was pure aspiration, the Camaro and Firebird, were within reach of the working class, or those few lucky students with well to do parents.

2010 Camaro SSBut the SS Camaro was lookrd like what a proper American muscle car should look like, but with a little more style and exclusivity than the rest of the hard charging V8 fleet. It’s a real pity that the moonshine running business had all but dried up by the 60s, as the factory tuned Camaro SS might have been a favourite of those bootleggers from North Carolina. These guys had a serious need for speed, when night after night they raced at dangerous speeds, sometimes with no lights, in an attempt to avoid the sheriff or various state troopers. The delivery car had to be fast and the driver needed to be skilled, but the cars were also modified to the hilt, in the quest for greater performance and handling.

Bootlegging ran highly worked engines usually with superchargers for that instant acceleration, while the extra weight of the sour mash whisky haul would require two sets of shocks. Had these boys been able to get hold of the latest 2010 Camaro SS, I doubt whether they would have needed to add as many modifications as was required in the good ole days. With an old school 6.2-litre pushrod V8, which is a really a detuned version of the Corvette LS3 engine, the SS Camaro delivers a thumping 570Nm of torque at 4,600rpm. Shifts are via a Tremec TR6060 six-speed manual transmission, which is understandably capable of leaving a substantial amount of rubber on the tamac from the 20-inch Pirelli P-Zero tyres.

The SS has been rightfully equipped with launch control, which is built into the “Competitive Driving Mode”. I suggest you leave this function for closed road activity, unless you want to risk the car being impounded in whatever state you might reside. This beast will rocket from 0-100km/h in a rapid 4.7 seconds, and you can expect to run 13 seconds flat, at the drag strip. While the auto SS is good for 294kW (400bhp), the manual equipped car gets 310kW (422bhp).

The US can thank General Motors Holden of Australia, for much of the development work on the car, as the Camaro is a shortened version of the Pontiac G8, with the same MacPherson strut front suspension and multilink rear set-up. But its reasonably heavy at 1,770 kg and the steering is said to be a touch light. Little if any criticism can be leveled at the 356mm Brembo brakes up front, which apparently get the job done in no uncertain terms. The Camaro lead designer Sang Yup Lee has captured the best of the classic 1968 Camaro SS in a contemporary package, leaving no one in doubt as to this hero nameplate.

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2010 Camaro SS Fooling Around with Corvette ZR1 - Video

Well the good news about 2010 Camaro SS is that someone leaked (with or without GM’s consent - you can never be sure about these things), raw footage from what appears to be an official promotional film of the Camaro SS playing around with the Corvette ZR1 on the race track. The bad news is that the film is unpolished so some parts are missing sound while others have been abruptly cut.




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2010 Camaro SS 1st official image

The new Camaro has been a long time coming, with concepts on the scene for the past two years and more than six years since the last Camaro was produced. The hot SS variant is taking even longer than the standard car, though these photos show what appears to be the final version of the fastest Camaro, expected to be powered by an LS3 V8.

2010 Camaro SS These photos show what looks to be a final-production Camaro SS despite the fact that it hasn’t officially been revealed. The standard Camaro and its RS appearance package have, however, and apart from a few important distinctions, the SS retains the majority of the new car’s familiar styling. The small opening just below the hood, a slightly reworked front fascia and a different set of badges look to be the primary differences externally.

Early rumors had pegged the new Camaro SS as using a slightly detuned version of the LS-series supercharged 6.2L engine found in the Corvette ZR-1 and Cadillac CTS-V, but the official word on the Camaro SS is that it will feature naturally aspirated engines, with a 6.2L LS3 V8 or 6.2L L99 under the bulging hood depending upon which transmission is selected. The LS3 is expected to produce 422hp (314kW) and 408lb-ft (553Nm) of torque in manual-transmission guise and the L99 will crank out 400hp (299kW) and 395lb-ft (535Nm) of torque for the automatic.

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1971 Camaro SS

Seller: mrmontess
Address: 21 Marc Ridge Lane
City: Wappingers Falls
State: New York
Country: USA
Price: $17,500.00
Date Added: December 12, 2007
Expiration: April 10, 2008
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1971 Camaro SS1971 Camaro SS-2Description:
Now selling this "Super Straight" 1971 Camaro SS "CLONE" 81,000 original miles.All original floors & trunk.350-4V 4-Speed.Rally dash with 150 speedo & 7,000rpm tach.Very nice Black deluxe bucket seat interior.All new factory style dual exhaust.Disc brakes & power steering.
"RUNS & DRIVES GREAT" $17,500 obo. Trades up/down or sideways considered. What you got? Please email me direct at MrMonteSS@aol.com or contact Dan 845-795-5600 days 845-546-5523 nights or weekends.

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