Do Camaros still have T tops?
Since convertibles had a bad rep for not having the necessary structural rigidity and safety, the T-Top was the way to go. Drop Top Customs, the aftermarket customizers known for making convertibles, have now decided to bring the T-Top back in the form of a kit for the current Chevrolet Camaro.
What is the top speed of a 2010 Camaro SS?
170 mph
With this new update, the Camaro SS can sprint from 0 to 60 mph in just 4 seconds and hit a top speed of 275 Km/h (170 mph).
When did T tops come out?
Datsun debuted T-tops on the 280ZX in 1980, and kept them for the succeeding Z31-generation 300ZX that arrived for 1984.
What was the first car with T tops?
The 1968 Chevrolet Corvette coupe was the first U.S.-built production automobile to feature a T-top roof.
How much power can a l99 handle?
They can handle about 800 hp and 7000 rpm in boosted applications (at least for a while). They are likely to bend before they break when subjected to real track conditions. If you’re getting forged pistons, upgrade to forged connecting rods at the same time.
When did they stop making T-Tops?
Perhaps the most iconic application of the T-Top was on the second-generation Pontiac Firebird. Offered for the first time in 1976, these T-Tops were originally provided by Hurst until 1978, when they were replaced by larger, less leaky panels manufactured by Fisher.
Is the T-top coming back to Chevrolet Camaro?
Since convertibles had a bad rep for not having the necessary structural rigidity and safety, the T-Top was the way to go. Drop Top Customs, the aftermarket customizers known for making convertibles, have now decided to bring the T-Top back in the form of a kit for the current Chevrolet Camaro.
How powerful is the 2010 Camaro SS?
We entered into this first test of the long-awaited 2010 Camaro with high expectations. Indeed, with a 304-hp, 3.6-liter V-6, the base Camaro is nearly as powerful as the Mustang GT, so we were champing at the bit to see what the Camaro could do in SS form with a 6.2-liter V-8 stuffed under its hood. How Quick Is It? Now that’s fast!
What kind of suspension does a 2010 Camaro have?
Built as it is on GM’s superb Zeta full-size platform, the Camaro sports a fully independent suspension along with evocative, contemporary styling that thankfully misses being totally retro. We entered into this first test of the long-awaited 2010 Camaro with high expectations.
When will the 2011 Camaro convertible come out?
With their own convertible expected to enter production in early 2011, this is currently the only way to feel the wind in your hair at the wheel of a Camaro. The kit will make it’s debut at this year’s SEMA show in Las Vegas, and should be on sale by November.