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GM Sells 'Last' New Camaro; True Final Car Museum Bound

AUBURN, Ind. AP reported that the last new Camaro to be sold by Chevrolet - a red, T- topped Z-28 - brought a tidy $71,500 at a charity auction in Auburn, Ind.

"I got a little crazy," said the buyer, Mark Gembinski, a 32-year-old business manager from Mayville, Mich. "I paid a lot more than I wanted to, but I wanted it bad."

When Gembinski was born, his father took him home from the hospital in a 1969 Camaro.

His Z-28 wasn't the last Camaro to roll off the assembly line - that car is headed for Chevrolet's museum. Gembinski's was the penultimate car, produced last week at a General Motors Corp. plant in St. Therese, Quebec.

More than 4 million Camaros were sold since the muscle car debuted in late 1966 with the 1967 model. It reached its heyday in the disco days of the 1970s but sold poorly in the era of SUVs and imports, and last September GM announced it would stop making the Camaro, along with the Pontiac Firebird.

Gembinski bought his Camaro on Sunday at the Auburn Cord Duesenberg Festival, and proceeds will go to the National Association of Students Against Violence Everywhere.