Wednesday, August 31, 2011

The first copies of the new Chevrolet Camaro and Ford Mustang will go under the hammer

Next year, organizers of the auction Barrett-Jackson, which will be held from 13 to 18 January in Scottsdale (Arizona, USA), plans to sell copies of the first production convertible Chevrolet Camaro, Ford Mustang and updated its tuning version, created by legendary racer Carroll Shelby and the engineer (Carroll Shelby) - Shelby GT500. As the site Motorauthority.com, all proceeds will be spent for charitable purposes. It is worth noting that the production Chevrolet Camaro will begin in February next year, so the future owner of the first mass-produced copies of this model will not be able to leave immediately after the auction to acquire the car. In addition, it is likely that the start of production of the model will be delayed due to trial GM with one of his suppliers went bankrupt company - Cadence Innovation. Previously, the company has supplied the U.S. automaker instrument and door panels, but now, in the absence of these components, the production Camaro on the assembly line may be delayed. In order to build a sports car should be started on time GM until January 12 to find a new supplier. In addition, in January at the Barrett-Jackson auction concern General Motors plans to put about 250 of his vintage cars, which are now in the Museum of heritage brands, which is located in a suburb of Detroit. Among these machines are, for example, "papamobil", built on Cadillac 1998 release, the presidential limousine, which drove Bill Clinton, the classic "oil-cars" and even cars, are of historical value. Recall that last year at Barrett-Jackson auction was sold first serial copy supercar Chevrolet Corvette ZR1, which cost the buyer of a million dollars.

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