Can you buy Chevrolet Camaro in Australia?

Can you buy Chevrolet Camaro in Australia?

The Chevrolet Camaro muscle car has reached the end of the line in Australia, with the last example rolling off the Holden Special Vehicles assembly line in the past few weeks. The network of 65 Holden Special Vehicles dealers across Australia have fewer than 100 Camaro ZL1 and 150 Camaro SS muscle cars left in stock.

Is GM returning to Australia?

And even though GM is exiting most right-hand-drive markets, it still plans to have a small presence in Australia. That’s why it will launch the new outfit GMSV (General Motors Specialty Vehicles) in Australia (and New Zealand) in the fourth quarter of 2020.

What is the rarest color for a 1969 Camaro?

Champagne Metallic
At a Glance See all 66 photos Probably the most striking feature of this 1969 Camaro SS is the stunning Code 63 Champagne Metallic paint. Only 0.5 percent of the Camaros sold that year sported this paint code, the rarest color offered on Camaros that year by far.

How much does a 1969 Chevy Camaro cost?

1969 Chevrolet Camaro Auto. $105,000*. 3,000 km. Coupe. Automatic. 8cyl 350L Petrol. Pricing & history on this car – FACTS+.

What was the styling of a Camaro in 1968?

The styling of the 1968 Camaro was very similar to the 1967 design. With the introduction of Astro Ventilation, a fresh-air-inlet system, the side vent windows were deleted. Side marker lights were added on the front and rear fenders which was a government requirement for all 1968 vehicles.

What kind of engine does a Chevy Camaro have?

The Camaro still runs its fully reconditioned matching number 327 cubic inch Chev V8 engine with Powerglide two speed automatic and original 10 bolt diff. Also has optional power steering, air conditioning and tilt steering. All suspension components are also brand new including the braking system which has been upgraded to a disc brake set up.

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