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If I remember correctly the Caribe was a 66 4 door Impala based concept car. The top when dropped retracted fully under a hard cover. Don't know if it survived or not.
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The Wakiki Camaro was done by a division of Chevrolet they called "Chevrolet Show and Display". the head of the department in the late 60's was a fellow named Bob Thomas. His department also did the car and engine cutaway displays for the auto shows etc. It was a little unusual because most of the concept or "Dream" cars as we called them back in the day were done by the styling dept. I saw the car on display in the GM building on West Grand Blvd. back in 1968.
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