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When Chevrolet introduced the first official photo of the Camaro Convertible, a shiver ran down the spines of all those houses dedicated to the industrial processing of coupes (and sedans) in a convertible. What would you do now? Then evolve or die, have rightly thinking Drop Top Customs, which was not idle, has resurrected the idea of T-Top roofs with this Camaro to be presented in a few weeks at SEMA, the most important fair of Latin tuning . And at a relatively considered, only cost $ 6,500. Little money if the car does not turn into a bathtub for two every time you drop four drops, it's not totally unusual in this kind of work. And with a little imagination, you can even believe that driving the Pontiac Firebird and may we never give .
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