
The 2010 Camaro has been a pretty big hit for GM and it appears that the convertible is coming along nicely to help carry sales next year. For now, enjoy this spy shot, courtesy of Jalopnik. Let us know what you think in the comments!
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20,000 Camaro convertibles to roll off the production line thanks to Magna contract

General Motors has decided to go ahead with production of the Camaro convertible. They predict that around 20,000 units will be sold every year. The only problem is where to build the new drop top when production time comes around in early 2011. The answer to GM’s problem is Magna. Yes, the very same Magna that tried to buy Opel in Europe. Magna will build the Camaro convertibles at GM’s Corvette plant in Bowling Green, Kentucky. For more details, head on over to Autoblog.
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