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Old 05-05-2015, 04:54 PM   #1
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The first Camaro, 1967 Hardtop, to be at Belle Isle

It will be cool for the attendees to be able to see the first one.

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The very first Chevrolet Camaro ever built is not a car you likely would notice. It’s a plain-Jane base-model 1967 hardtop with a six-banger, stock hubcaps and a Grenada Gold paint job, the color of so many Chevys of its day.


But its place in history is so much greater than the sum of its parts. Built in secret as Chevrolet chased after the runaway success of Ford Mustang, this was “pilot car” No. 1, the first of 49 prototype Camaros hand-built in 1966 at GM’s Norwood Assembly Plant in Ohio as Chevrolet prepared to unveil its all-new pony car for the 1967 model year.


On Thursday, this first-of-its-kind 1967 Camaro that bears chassis number N100001 was reunited with one of the key figures in its legacy, 89-year-old Herb Leitz of Scottsdale, Arizona, who was plant manager at Norwood in 1967 and oversaw production of the pilot-car Camaros.
Leitz and the restored-to-original Camaro were brought back together in a ceremony at Barrett-Jackson’s Scottsdale showroom. The retired manager seemed thrilled as he signed autographs alongside his wife, Joan, and then sat in the car amid the sparkle of camera flashes.
The event was orchestrated by the current owner and restorer of the historic car, Corey Larson of Kansas City, who wanted to pay homage to one of the major figures behind the first Camaro.


Though frail, Leitz spoke in a voice that is clear and strong as he recalled the exhilaration of building this new kind of Chevrolet in a separate structure at the Norwood plant. No one outside the designers, engineers and workers were allowed to see the car, which had gone around GM’s bureaucracy as it was rushed toward production.


“They (designers) had to bypass all the bosses to try to get it in,” Leitz said. “Ford had come out with the Mustang, and they had already sold 420,000 of them. So they had a big lead. We had a lot of catching up to do.”


He and the workers at the plant were enthused by the design and quality of the Camaro, Leitz said as he praised the inspired creativity of the GM design team.


“They really did a hell of a job,” Leitz said. “We had great designers and great engineers on the project. When you figure Ed Cole, Pete Estes and John DeLorean, that’s some combination.”


At the Barrett-Jackson showroom gathering, the guests crowded around for a closer look at the first Camaro, which appears to be in pristine condition after a restoration that was completed last year. The car has come a long way after a somewhat checkered past.


The Camaro originally served as a display car for Chevrolet to advertise the new model; one reason why it was built as an economy car was to showcase its affordability. After that it went to several owners who appreciated its historic value, but then it went on to a number of subsequent owners, including one who altered it to use as a drag racer. Fortunately, he did have the presence of mind to save and preserve the stock parts that came off the car, parts that would became crucial for its eventual restoration.


The car was left in storage for many years until 2009, when it was rediscovered. Current owner Corey Larson undertook a long restoration process that included preserving the original interior and other major parts. That was completed in May 2014. Larson has no plans for selling the car, so don’t ask.

The first Camaro’s next outing will be May 16 when it takes part in the unveiling of the all-new 2016 Camaro in Detroit. The car also will be featured June 26-28 at the GM Nationals in Carlisle, Pennsylvania.


For Leitz, the reunion Thursday hit the spot. It was certainly not something that he had been expecting, he added.


“Really, I had no idea, especially after this length of time. Nobody has made much mention of it at all, and then all of a sudden, its excitement,” he said.
“And it’s like the original excitement. The stimulation that we got from the original announcement (of the new Camaro) was great, and now it’s coming all right back.


“I feel like I was just born again.”





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Old 05-05-2015, 05:36 PM   #2
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This is awesome. Mr. Leitz seems like a cool guy and hearing him talk about being excited makes me excited. I'm glad this car will be at the unveiling. In my opinion the first and fifth gen are legendary models. Here's to hoping the sixth gen is even better!
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Also....

DETROIT — When GM opened up the unveiling of the 2016 Chevrolet Camaro to the first 1,000 fans to register at the ********* Web site, the automaker knew response from the public would be enthusiastic. But no one at Chevy was prepared for the slots to fill up in just over eight hours.
"We were very surprised," Chevrolet spokesman Monte Doran told Edmunds. "We thought it would take a few days or a week to fill the available spots, so the response far exceeded our expectations."
When asked why the May 16 unveiling at Belle Isle Park in Detroit was limited, Doran responded: "Really it's the space inside the reveal tent. We are using existing infrastructure for the Belle Isle Grand Prix, and the tent could only hold 1,000 people."
But those 1,000 fans will be in pony-car heaven.
In addition to being among those present at the world debut of the all-new sixth-generation Camaro, they'll also be able to ride along on hot laps of the race course in 2015 Camaro Z/28 models and then take a parade lap in their own Camaros.
"It should be an amazing experience," said Doran.
Chevrolet is veering away from the conventional approach to unveiling a new vehicle, which is usually the domain of traditional auto shows.
Chevrolet has arranged special giveaways for Camaro-unveiling participants, and the event will also include food and beverages, as well as vendors selling a variety of merchandise.
A special treat for the fans will be a Camaro Museum, with 25 cars ranging from the 1967 Camaro VIN 16, believed to be the oldest production Camaro in existence, to the original 2006 Camaro concept that preceded the fifth-generation production model.
The 2016 Camaro will begin arriving at Chevrolet dealerships later this year.

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Old 05-06-2015, 08:51 AM   #5
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as well as vendors selling a variety of merchandise.

Note to self: Bring Visa.


they'll also be able to ride along on hot laps of the race course in 2015 Camaro Z/28

And extra underwear...
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Old 05-09-2015, 04:06 PM   #6
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Cool! That likely means the 1992 collector's edition Camaro, 1993 Camaro GTZ Concept, 1993 Camaro Prototype....

I hope people who are there take an ALBUM FULL of all angles, closeups of these RARE, ONCE IN A LIFETIME OPPORTUNITIES to see these cars in person!!

Take TONS of pictures, full and close-up for those who are not fortunate enough to be able to attend but would love to get the best experience being there without actually being there!!! :-)
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