These were done by a teenager but everyone has accepted them as the next Camaro. These were printed in Popular Hot Rodding Magazine.
Note the all-important stance in this rear view. The upswept rear fascia implies strength and agility. Note the small decklid spoiler and classic twin taillamps.
Sticker price, while demonstrably less on the minds of wealthy executives these days, is a big issue for this intrepid student. "In my perfect world, this Camaro would be an affordable car," Horton says. "It would have to be a rear-drive V-8 with a solid axle and cost between $25,000 and $30,000. I've always believed that it doesn't have to take money to be a car enthusiast." To that sentiment we give a big thumbs up.
This early rendition shows hide-away headlights, a lower hood line and custom billet wheels. This alternative fascia treatment was well received on the internet.
Horton's fifth-gen Camaro concept rides on ROH 18-inch R/T wheels. Profile view shows a pleasing blend of modern styling (ground effects and wheel spats) with traditional Camaro styling (wheel power bulges and fuselage styling).