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BonzoHansen 10-30-2011 09:05 PM

GM SEMA- Camaro 1LE concept
 
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swiped verbatim form elsewhere. can't wait to see this at sema this week.

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Camaro 1LE Concept

Born in the Camaro’s third generation and refined further in the fourth generation as a road-racing performance package, the legendary 1LE option code designation returns to the Camaro as a concept intended to carve up road courses. While only a concept, it borrows production components from both the Camaro SS and forthcoming Camaro ZL1 to deliver a competition-ready package. Hash mark graphics on the front fender are pure Chevrolet racing cues, too.

Vehicle highlights:

- Victory Red exterior color, with flat black hood and hash mark extensions
- Satin black splitter, rocker panels, rear spoiler and outside mirrors
- Sport suspension featuring Magnetic Ride Control
- Electric power steering
- Six-speed manual close-ratio transmission
- Lightweight 20x10-inch (front) and 20x11-inch (rear) racing wheels (satin black)
- Goodyear® Eagle F1 Supercar G asymmetrical tires (from the ZL1)
- Brembo® six-piston front calipers, with two-piece front rotors, and four-piston rear calipers (Chevrolet Official Licensed Product)
- Dual exhaust outlets with ZL1-style active exhaust and diffuser
- Shock tower brace
- Chevrolet Accessories red engine cover
- Black leather interior with Light Stone stitching
- Graphite Silver door and instrument panel inserts
- ZL1 shifter with Light Stone stitching
- ZL1 flat-bottom steering wheel
- Chevrolet Accessories pedal kit


“The Camaro 1LE concept is all about the track,” said Al Oppenheiser, chief engineer for the Camaro. “It’s an all-out race car package that pays tribute to that special option from the past.”

coolmanvette75 10-30-2011 09:14 PM

If its all about track, then why does it still have radio, power windows, a/c, and the same heavy curb weight that the SS has. Yes it looks cool, but it isnt the same "stripper" track model it has been in the past...

Tru2Chevy 10-30-2011 09:28 PM

Get used to it man - there will never be another Camaro like the 3rd / 4th gen 1LE cars. For the very small minority of us that would want one to use for it's intended purpose, it sucks, but if you want it that bad, you can always go the BIW route.

I like the concept, aside from the GS hash decals.

- Justin

redsoxsstink 10-30-2011 09:32 PM

i like the deep dish syle 10 spokes but the flat black hood is debatable

btownws6 10-30-2011 10:05 PM

i wish i could afford one of these!!

band77one 10-30-2011 10:49 PM

that steering wheel is standard now. so are the ducktail spoilers. seen em on a few at a local dealership

NJ Torque 10-30-2011 11:07 PM

Looks decent... I like the wheels.

BigAls87Z28 10-30-2011 11:24 PM

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Originally Posted by band77one (Post 790056)
that steering wheel is standard now. so are the ducktail spoilers. seen em on a few at a local dealership

Not that particular steering wheel with the flat bottom, but that style yes. And all 2012 Camaros have the spoiler as standard.

A true 1LE package that could be put together quickly would be very easy:
1) FE4 upgraded suspension
2) Convertibles STB
3) Hurst shifter
4) ZL1's brakes
5) Deleting 100lbs of crap out of the car.

NastyEllEssWon 10-31-2011 03:08 AM

am i the only one wishing theyd go with a 5'' ducktail spoiler like the second gens had, the spoiler on it looks decent but i wish it was more aggressive. i like the hashmarks....still hate the car though.




inb4 paul chops one up for his cts :D

WildBillyT 10-31-2011 09:11 AM

ZL1 lite.

Anti_Rice_Guy 10-31-2011 10:13 AM

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Originally Posted by Tru2Chevy (Post 790039)
Get used to it man - there will never be another Camaro like the 3rd / 4th gen 1LE cars. For the very small minority of us that would want one to use for it's intended purpose, it sucks, but if you want it that bad, you can always go the BIW route.

Did they really ever sell many 1LE cars though?

1994lt1 10-31-2011 11:46 AM

I don't like how these once discrete RPO codes are now going to be full blown decorated models. The ZL1 was a extremely low production model as we know, only 69 were made in 1969. The 1LE, historically was also a model that was low production, though not as low as the ZL1. The original 1LE didnt have any badges that identified it as such, in fact the original 1LE didnt have much of anything! The "Camaro in White" that GM offered for a while (not sure if they still do) is a true nod to the original 1LE, which includes a bare chassis of new Camaro, thats all. IMO they should just stick to their common RPO codes, Z28, SS, RS, Berlinetta, etc.. Idk just a rant

LS1ow 10-31-2011 11:49 AM

this is my favorite 5th gen so far! ohhh myyy i love it!

Anti_Rice_Guy 10-31-2011 11:53 AM

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Originally Posted by 1994lt1 (Post 790104)
I don't like how these once discrete RPO codes are now going to be full blown decorated models. The ZL1 was a extremely low production model as we know, only 69 were made in 1969. The 1LE, historically was also a model that was low production, though not as low as the ZL1. The original 1LE didnt have any badges that identified it as such, in fact the original 1LE didnt have much of anything! The "Camaro in White" that GM offered for a while (not sure if they still do) is a true nod to the original 1LE, which includes a bare chassis of new Camaro, thats all. IMO they should just stick to their common RPO codes, Z28, SS, RS, Berlinetta, etc.. Idk just a rant

I agree but it's probably just to copy like the Mustang does.

LTb1ow 10-31-2011 01:56 PM

So a land barge for those tricky rivers with the bends and what not. Sweet.

Whats the GVWR on one of these haulers?

Blacdout96 10-31-2011 06:00 PM

Sooo....what the price tag on one of these? to me, besides a paint scheme, shocks swiped from the Vette, and a few other suspension/brake goodies......it's a SS package Camaro. Give me ten minutes with that car and the designers, and I'll give it a name worth calling it the 1LE package.

To me, this car is nothing more then another Camaro to sit in someones temperature controlled garage, waiting for it to hit Barret Jackson's block instead of hitting the track :(

I understand in this world, no one would buy a radio delete optioned car ( Cept me) but at least create light weight panels, and front seats of Kevlar/Carbon.

This car isn't targeted for the track day driver, in fact none of these new Camaro's are, they just keep getting built for the mid life crisis who couldn't afford a Corvette ( or is too fat for one :lol: )

LTb1ow 10-31-2011 06:08 PM

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Originally Posted by Blacdout96 (Post 790146)
Sooo....what the price tag on one of these? to me, besides a paint scheme, shocks swiped from the Vette, and a few other suspension/brake goodies......it's a SS package Camaro. Give me ten minutes with that car and the designers, and I'll give it a name worth calling it the 1LE package.

To me, this car is nothing more then another Camaro to sit in someones temperature controlled garage, waiting for it to hit Barret Jackson's block instead of hitting the track :(

I understand in this world, no one would buy a radio delete optioned car ( Cept me) but at least create light weight panels, and front seats of Kevlar/Carbon.

This car isn't targeted for the track day driver, in fact none of these new Camaro's are, they just keep getting built for the mid life crisis who couldn't afford a Corvette ( or is too fat for one :lol: )

http://imagemacros.files.wordpress.c...own_oh_you.jpg

Logic, you silly.

JL8Jeff 10-31-2011 06:17 PM

It really depends if somebody decides to create a specific racing series for these cars. Canada did it years ago with the 1LE or B4C so the cars actually were used on the race track. But GM never made the options public knowledge like they do now. So yes, some investors will buy these cars and park them away and then lose their investment when it doesn't pan out.

Blacdout96 10-31-2011 06:21 PM

Well another thing, if they're considering this as the road racing car, what will the Z28 optioned car be targeted for?

BigAls87Z28 10-31-2011 08:12 PM

This is a "concept" not a production model.

trashman01 11-01-2011 03:49 PM

before GM destroys another option code, rename it the "im a wanna be STI"

BigAls87Z28 11-01-2011 09:54 PM

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Originally Posted by trashman01 (Post 790268)
before GM destroys another option code, rename it the "im a wanna be STI"

Uh...wut?

Frosty 11-04-2011 04:12 PM

The days of no radio, no A/C, no options are LONG gone. I won't say NO ONE wants a car like that because maybe 10 people in the world do and 8 of them can't afford a car like this, lol. The fact is people still want their options...and if they don't they'll build the car themselves. Lets say the car costs $50K(just using that figure as an example), most people will have the mentality that they can buy a SS for $40K, build a better track monster and STILL have radio, AC, etc. Hell that's what I would do, spending $40K for a car with no A/C or any creature comforts? F THAT.

LS1ow 11-04-2011 04:26 PM

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Originally Posted by Frosty (Post 790700)
The days of no radio, no A/C, no options are LONG gone. I won't say NO ONE wants a car like that because maybe 10 people in the world do and 8 of them can't afford a car like this, lol. The fact is people still want their options...and if they don't they'll build the car themselves. Lets say the car costs $50K(just using that figure as an example), most people will have the mentality that they can buy a SS for $40K, build a better track monster and STILL have radio, AC, etc. Hell that's what I would do, spending $40K for a car with no A/C or any creature comforts? F THAT.

uptil this weekend i drove my car the whole time with no radio... and it SUCKED

WildBillyT 11-04-2011 04:37 PM

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Originally Posted by LS1ow (Post 790703)
uptil this weekend i drove my car the whole time with no radio... and it SUCKED

Yeah, I was going to say that. No A/C? OK. No heat? That means no defroster on fall nights, but OK. No radio? No way. I did a DC to Central NJ drive with no radio- that sucked badly.


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