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In late 2019, Hendrick Motorsports and their sponsor Hertz Rent a Car teamed up to produce a limited edition of 200 shiny new 2020 Camaro 2SS limited edition automobiles. The vehicles were shipped by GM to the Hendrick facility in Greensboro, NC.
Once in North Carolina, Hendrick Motorsports began an epic customization.
These truly unique v
In late 2019, Hendrick Motorsports and their sponsor Hertz Rent a Car teamed up to produce a limited edition of 200 shiny new 2020 Camaro 2SS limited edition automobiles. The vehicles were shipped by GM to the Hendrick facility in Greensboro, NC.
Once in North Carolina, Hendrick Motorsports began an epic customization.
These truly unique vehicles were to be placed in service at various Hertz locations nationwide. The cars could be rented by the day, for about $250.00 with 75 miles, so that the average Joe could experience 500 hp of brut strength.
Shortly after the cars were released to be rented, Covid-19 struck America. Airline travel plummeted and when folks quit flying, airport rental counters were empty. At the time Hertz had nearly 700,000 vehicles in its fleet. In April the company filed for protection with the bankruptcy court. In July the court trustee ordered that 200,00
Shortly after the cars were released to be rented, Covid-19 struck America. Airline travel plummeted and when folks quit flying, airport rental counters were empty. At the time Hertz had nearly 700,000 vehicles in its fleet. In April the company filed for protection with the bankruptcy court. In July the court trustee ordered that 200,000 vehicles (including all of the sport and luxury fleet), were to be liquidated. Sadly for renters and joyfully for a potential buyer, all 200 of the Camaros were put up for sale.
Of course the two most-coveted numbers would be #1 and #24. Rick Hendrick kept a brand new unit, but he was said to be upset at the loss of one of his lead sponsors, sent the one he kept #188 to GAA Auction in Greensboro in early August. The 188/200 had only 14 miles on the odometer..
Because of its "number significance" to racing and Nor
Of course the two most-coveted numbers would be #1 and #24. Rick Hendrick kept a brand new unit, but he was said to be upset at the loss of one of his lead sponsors, sent the one he kept #188 to GAA Auction in Greensboro in early August. The 188/200 had only 14 miles on the odometer..
Because of its "number significance" to racing and North Carolina, vehicle #48 was placed for rental at the Charlotte Airport so that NASCAR's #48 fans could rent the number of another favorite driver, Jimmy Johnson.
The 48 of 200 Camaro was sold by Hertz Corporation as a part of their bankruptcy ordered sell off to a private individual in Hartsville, South Carolina.
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