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TeamChevy 10-05-2006 07:48 AM

I agree that molds for plastics and dies for sheet metal may have been used to create the first production model, but the actual plant has to be set-up to accommodate the new build and it's not ready for that stage yet. So yes, BlacLac02 it is "possible" but not very "likely" to happen within 12 months.

BlacLac02 10-05-2006 09:59 AM

yeah it is. if they are saying that they plan on having it out in the next year what does that tell you. obviously they are on top of their game and know exactly what they are doing. i wouldnt put anything past them.anything is possible especially with the right amount of drive and anxious customers...... it will be ready in time

TAG UR IT 10-05-2006 12:06 PM

Ok guys...no one from GM ever officially announced it will be coming out within a year. Let's just sit back and see what happens after SEMA. If nothing is released at SEMA, I will be very suprised...and will be expecting something by the end of the year.

BlacLac02 10-05-2006 01:51 PM

tag did you not se the article on the home page...... "the show claims that Terry Woychowski said that GM was in a “rush to get it [Camaro] out the door,” and “don’t be surprised if it’s by this time next year.”
they never said directly that "yes its coming out on october 2nd 2007" but you have to read into it more than what you see. how people from gm answer question are how you need to see it. he "hints" to you but no he will never say until the day before. because hes not allowed to but no one said he can hint toward something.

montez34 10-05-2006 04:32 PM

I actually also hope GM keeps thier word about it coming out around 08 because thats around the time I'll be able to afford it.

TAG UR IT 10-05-2006 11:03 PM

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Originally Posted by BlacLac02 (Post 2030)
tag did you not se the article on the home page...... "the show claims that Terry Woychowski said that GM was in a “rush to get it [Camaro] out the door,” and “don’t be surprised if it’s by this time next year.”
they never said directly that "yes its coming out on october 2nd 2007" but you have to read into it more than what you see. how people from gm answer question are how you need to see it. he "hints" to you but no he will never say until the day before. because hes not allowed to but no one said he can hint toward something.

Of course I read it. I know people can hint at things and I'm right there w/ you hoping it will come out in 07. I wish more GM emp's would hint more about everything...engines, dates, etc. After all, I've been saying 40th Anniversary Edition like 4 or 5 times. But that's still not a confirmed GM announcement. It's just "hinting".

BlacLac02 10-06-2006 06:41 AM

because they probably arent supposed to say it yet that its goign to be early for sure. they are waiting forthat right time to say it will be out early.

TAG UR IT 10-15-2006 12:05 AM

Won't be coming out in 07 according to my sources. GM had a contract w/ St.Therese plant lasting throughout the 08 year. GM, in other words, can not make a 2007/8 Camaro unless it is built at the St.Therese plant. This plant no longer exists. Therefore, the next Camaro will be an 09 model. It can't be released until 08. But, no one ever said anything about them not being able to bring it out in early 08. So, no. It won't be coming out in a year.

Casull 10-16-2006 09:11 AM

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Originally Posted by TAG UR IT (Post 2313)
Won't be coming out in 07 according to my sources. GM had a contract w/ St.Therese plant lasting throughout the 08 year. GM, in other words, can not make a 2007/8 Camaro unless it is built at the St.Therese plant. This plant no longer exists. Therefore, the next Camaro will be an 09 model. It can't be released until 08. But, no one ever said anything about them not being able to bring it out in early 08. So, no. It won't be coming out in a year.

To be honest, I never have suspected that it would come out any sooner than 2008. I did have a gleamer of hope, but realistically the liklihood of it hitting dealerships in 2007 is pretty slim. If it were going to be out in 2007, the camaro enthusiest community would have already heard leaked news from the suppliers and word that contracts have already been finalized.

That is ok though.... gives us time to set aside a fatter downpayment.

Casull 10-16-2006 03:11 PM

After my last post and a few hours of browsing the various automotive magazine websites, I was wondering; assuming a mid to late 2008 release of the Camaro, how soon before then can we expect to start hearing some actual news about the Camaro's options and trim lines? Think it will all be held under wraps until the production model debuts at the NAIAS Jan 2008?

returnofthereal 10-18-2006 05:45 PM

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Originally Posted by BlacLac02 (Post 1914)
yeah they will be ready in the next 12 months. if they already have 1 production model done, that meens they have everything how they want it and the companies that make the sheet metal or plastic already have a mold.the longest part of getting a car going has already been done...... and thats the concept stage. now its "a piece of cake" for GM to getthe rest of this going. in no time theyll be making thousands of those cars a week and they will be out on the street. so TEAM CHEVY it is possible,

Just my 2 cents but being that I work in an OEM factory we have showed production models without having finished molds or hard tooling more than one time. I have a hard time believing tooling is done or started. Most tooling will take six to 12 weeks. If you believe the tooling is done you would have to believe that they sent finalized drawings to vendors 12 weeks ago. I doubt it.:iono:

TAG UR IT 10-18-2006 08:22 PM

Well...looks like no info for a while. In other words, I have found that GM will most likely NOT be releasing any information at the SEMA show:( . I could be wrong (and hope to be) but ... looks like a "no go". We will surely start to hear rumors and leaks when things start to come together. It'll just take time.;)

$anani 10-19-2006 04:53 AM

i just got my passses to the sema show cant wait.

Casull 10-19-2006 09:13 AM

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Originally Posted by returnofthereal (Post 2406)
Just my 2 cents but being that I work in an OEM factory we have showed production models without having finished molds or hard tooling more than one time. I have a hard time believing tooling is done or started. Most tooling will take six to 12 weeks. If you believe the tooling is done you would have to believe that they sent finalized drawings to vendors 12 weeks ago. I doubt it.:iono:

While I still am not optimistic for an early arrival, I don't see how this is at all unlikely. I would not be surprised if GM had a team working on the production version Camaro when it was unveiled almost a year ago. I am sure GM anticipated the response that they received. I find it hard to believe that GM just started this project around the time that they announced they would build the Camaro.

I also would like to think that GM does not want to be the last man standing in the muscle car wars. The challenger will be out in '08 I believe and obviously the Mustang is going nowhere. IMO the earlier the better for GM.

Like I said, I am in no way expecting or even optimistic about an early arrival (Hopeful - yes), I just don't think it is at all impossible for them to be at this stage.

Also, I was browsing around for future car models today and you already see spy photos/videos of other 2009 model cars... My question: how long on average does it take to test a car before its release? If some of these makers are already testing their 09 models that suggests one of two things. The Camaro is nearing the production stages or the Camaro is not going to be tested nearly as rigorously as other models... which is it?


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