Rundown of Camaros at 2009 SEMA
There is an abundance of Chevrolet Camaro muscle cars at this years 2009 SEMA.
Instead of putting all these Camaros on separate posts I have decided to put them all together on one single post so you can compare them all.
Also pick your favorite Camaro and tell us in the comment box and we’ll see which one people prefer.
1. Camaro Synergy

This is one of Chevrolet’s Camaro concept cars called the Synergy . It has a future colour which will be available sometime in 2010 in addition it also has a number GM accessories included.
The concepts 21inch wheels, ground effects kit, hood stripes and performance air intake are available from Chevrolet dealers at the moment while the car’s high rear wing spoiler will be available soon.

2. Jay Leno Camaro

This Camaro shares the same 3.6litre V6 engine as the Chevrolet Camaro LS and LT. The Jay Leno Camaro blends performance and fuel economy, thanks to a pair of Turbonetics T-3 turbochargers blowing through an air-to-air intercooler. It produces 425 horsepower but GM claims the concept gives comparable fuel economy to the standard V6 Camaro under normal driving conditions.

Because of the twin-turbos, Chevrolet have had to install a large capacity radiator and a custom exhaust system. The car also uses a Brembo six-piston brake package to increase stopping power.

3. Lingenfelter T/A Concept

This is a Camaro 2010 with a Trans-am body kit. Its 5litre V8 engine produces 655hp

4. Yenko Camaro

The engine in this muscle car is standard SS 6.2litre V8 with a supercharger which should be capable of around 600hp.

5. Hennessey HPE700 Camaro

This Camaro with its Corvette ZR1′s supercharged LS9 engine has been tuned up to produce an impressive 725hp.

6. Lingenfelter Camaro SS

This is another of Lingenfelter’s Camaros on display and with its 7.0litre V8 pushing out 750 horsepower it could quite possibly be one of the most powerful Camaros at the 2009 SEMA.

7. Bomex Camaro

This has to be one of the most extreme Camaros on display at this years sema. Japanese bodykit manufacturer Bomex have given this Camaro a more aggressive look with its wide body and low front, they also claim this is a one off model made for the 2009 SEMA show.

The big 22inch wheels have been given Rotora brakes, with eight-piston front calipers and four-piston rear calipers to slow this muscle car monster down.

The interior is just as loud with its red and black combination.
I think Michael Bay should have used this version Camaro for his movie Transformers.
8. Hurst Camaro

Hurst have been well known for their custom Challengers but for the 2009 SEMA they came along with a Mustang and Camaro too.

SEMA, Chevrolet, eBay Motors and Hurst Performance Vehicles teamed up for a charity auction prior to the 2009 SEMA. They placed a Hurst custom Camaro on ebay.

It had 69 bids and sold for US$61,900.00. All the proceeds went to benefit the SEMA Memorial Scholarship Fund, a program that fosters industry leadership by supporting the education of students pursuing careers in the automotive aftermarket.

9. GM Camaro

This is a gorgeous looking Camaro but I am unsure who has customized it. I came across it on the Internet and am unable to find out who is responsible for this muscle car. All I know is that it is on display at the SEMA.

If anybody could enlighten me I would really appreciate.
10. Forgiato wide boy Camaro

This one has a very aggressive wide body kit on it and comes with extremely wide 405 Pirelli tires on the rear.

This one has to be my favorite.
So that’s a rundown of the Camaros on display at this years 2009 SEMA.
Let us know which one is your favorite in the comment box
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Glad to see the return of the Yenko Camaro!
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