- Ford to add sedan and wagon models to Ford Mustang family - Chevrolet to unveil Chevy Camaro convertibleDETROIT, Dec. 13 /PRNewswire/ -- The December 18 issue of AutoWeek breaks two major stories sure to affect muscle car fans: Ford plans to take the Mustang mainstream with a sedan and a wagon version in 2011 and GM will launch a Camaro convertible in 2009.
On the cover, AutoWeek reveals what the Chevy Camaro convertible will look like when Chevrolet reveals it, possibly as soon as the North American International Auto Show (NAIAS) in January.
AutoWeek reports that the convertible won production approval at the same time as the Chevy Camaro coupe won approval in mid-2006. On the Ford front, AutoWeek reveals the company's plan to take the Ford Mustang mainstream. Ideas include both sedan and wagon variants of America's original muscle car, with those cars joining the traditional coupe when the sixth- generation Ford Mustang arrives in U.S. showrooms in 2011.
"Our sources tell us Ford wants to get a lot more out of the Mustang brand in the future. As AutoWeek notes in the story, the first indication of this strategy will actually appear as a Lincoln sports sedan based on the Mustang chassis at the NAIAS in January," said Bob Gritzinger, senior news editor, AutoWeek.
To read the complete story, visit http://www.autoweek.com/ponies .
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