ICE COLD: Canadian Auto Show Gets "Coolest" Camaro Concept
TORONTO — General Motors is getting attention at the Canadian International Auto Show this week by displaying its Chevrolet Camaro concept in a version made entirely of ice.
It's part of GM's Winter Park display of ice carvings near the Metro Toronto Convention Centre where the auto show is going on.
The Camaro Ice Concept is 26,000 pounds of ice replicating the Camaro concept that made its debut at the North American International Auto Show in Detroit in January. GM says it took 250 hours to design and build the chilly concept car.
The GM Winter Park display is mostly devoted to a Canadian Olympics salute, featuring ice carvings depicting various winter sports. GM is a sponsor of Canada's Olympic team.
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