It was reported earlier this year that the production of the 2010 Chevrolet Camaro had been delayed to March 16, 2009. However, Camaro5 forum member “Elvisuperman” has evidence that production of the new Camaros is well under way.

Elvisuperman writes: “In the lot at the Oshawa plant on the South-West corner of Wellington and Stevenson there are rows upon rows of new CAMAROS with stickers in the windows! All I had was my camera phone so forgive the quality of shots…I’ll go back tomorrow during the morning and get better ones if I can…”

Well, he did exactly what he said. Elvisuperman went back the next day and got better pictures which you can check out after the jump.

Lot of 2010 Chevrolet Camaros at GM’s Oshawa Plant:

   

      

Source: Camaro5


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  • zermatt

    That is a large number of Cameros , but do they have interiors?

    Yellow, red, black and silver. What variety?

  • notjustshrawan

    maybe for testing purposes? but I guess the testing is already over. Maybe these were the first cars from the production line, and they have to be tested for rattling, fit, finish? double checking? although I might be completely wrong.

  • Ivan Gutierrez

    Damn I wanted mine in Lavender, but it looks like it won't be available.

  • GMfan87

    there's 10 color options for the 2010 camaro, i guess these will be the basic colors….and i could see seats and dash so it looks like thats an affirmative on the interiors.

  • DiegoVisconti

    I wonder when GM will start importing these Camaros from Canada.

  • Shwa City Punk

    The GM guys say they want 100% quality before shipping. They have 14,000 completed cars sitting in a lot just off Stevenson road in Oshawa. What are they planning on doing if they find a defect? Scrap $350,000,000 worth of cars? Something seems funny about this whole thing.

  • Shwa City Punk

    The GM guys say they want 100% quality before shipping. They have 14,000 completed cars sitting in a lot just off Stevenson road in Oshawa. What are they planning on doing if they find a defect? Scrap $350,000,000 worth of cars? Something seems funny about this whole thing.