The Neiman Marcus Christmas Book is chock full of high-end products that most of us either couldn't or shouldn't afford. But when it comes to a hot-looking, limited edition Camaro convertible, even a $75,000 price tag isn't enough to scare some of us off. Neiman Marcus and General Motors sold all 100 copies of the exclusive drop-top in a mere three minutes. That's about $2.5 million worth of metal every minute; a sizable amount of dough even for a company the size and shape of GM.
The 100 of a kind Camaro features special Deep Bordeaux paint with like-colored convertible top, plus leather trim that isn't available in any other Bow Tie pony car. Power comes from the same 426 horsepower, 6.2-liter V8 that motivates the Camaro SS.
So if you were hoping to get your hands on a Neiman Marcus Camaro convertible; you'd better know one of the 100 people who actually bought one. We're sure you're not too heartbroken, though. After all, the rest of us can score a topless Camaro starting at about $30,000. Hit the jump for the GM press release.
The 100 of a kind Camaro features special Deep Bordeaux paint with like-colored convertible top, plus leather trim that isn't available in any other Bow Tie pony car. Power comes from the same 426 horsepower, 6.2-liter V8 that motivates the Camaro SS.
So if you were hoping to get your hands on a Neiman Marcus Camaro convertible; you'd better know one of the 100 people who actually bought one. We're sure you're not too heartbroken, though. After all, the rest of us can score a topless Camaro starting at about $30,000. Hit the jump for the GM press release.
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