For Sale at Auction: 2010 Chevrolet Camaro in Scottsdale, Arizona for sale in Scottsdale, AZ

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Vehicle Description The public debut of Chevrolet's reimagined Camaro concept was a huge occasion and cause for celebration at the 2006 North American Auto Show in Detroit, where it was an unqualified hit of the event.
While its modern yet retro-styled body design penned by Sangyup Lee was clearly informed by cues from the first-generation 1967-69 Camaro, the 2006 Camaro concept was all-new in substance and based on GM's new Zeta vehicle platform.
Featuring a longer wheelbase but shorter overall length than the prior F-Body Camaro/Firebird of 1993-2002, the Camaro concept reached production reality for 2010.
Featuring a 3.
6-liter V6 engine mated to an advanced automatic transmission, this custom 2010 Camaro was formerly owned by Big Boi from OutKast and tweaked by Classic Customs.
Finished in an unforgettable Cotton Candy Pink paint with light blue hood and fender accents, it rolls on a set of massive 32-inch floater wheels.
The color scheme extends throughout the interior and trunk compartments, with distinctive alligator hide upholstery.
This custom Camaro sports nine TV screens/monitors, including one set within each of the Camaro's door panels.
From the Mile-High Collection.
CARFAX shows damage report on 01/20/2010:
Accident reported involving front or side impact with another motor vehicle, damage to front, disabling damage reported, airbag deployed.
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  • Year: 2010
  • Make: Chevrolet
  • Model: Camaro

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