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    For you Camaro guys....

     



    A buddy of mine, Jeff Thisted, travels around the country participating in the hosting of various car events. He recently went to the F-Body Nationals at the Memphis International Raceway. Here's a link to his blog about the event, complete with lots of Camaro pics. His daily driver is a '55 Chevy 2 door wagon. Check him out! Yeah, he's a Chevy guy, but I don't hold that against him...

    https://idrivea55.com/2017/09/28/f-body-nationals/
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    Thanks Randy buddy!!

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    That's xcool; it brought back a memory or two. In the late sixties, we were members of the Clippinger Corvette, Corvair, and Camaro Club ('66 to '69), and one of our friends was a salesman at Clippinger. He got one of the first '67 Camaros that they got into the dealership, and we got to play around in it from time to time. That cemented my "like" for the Camaro, and they are just as attractive today as they were fifty years ago.

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    Thanks for sharing this Randy! That is a very nice write up and a lot of sweet cars in it! It sure doesn't help me on my early 2nd gen fixation.
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    Yes, Thanks R2.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Rrumbler View Post
    That's xcool; it brought back a memory or two. In the late sixties, we were members of the Clippinger Corvette, Corvair, and Camaro Club ('66 to '69), and one of our friends was a salesman at Clippinger. He got one of the first '67 Camaros that they got into the dealership, and we got to play around in it from time to time. That cemented my "like" for the Camaro, and they are just as attractive today as they were fifty years ago.

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    Thanks for sharing your memory Rrumbler. Gotta love the Camaro!!

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    Thanks 40FordDelux!!

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    Thanks for sharing this Randy! That is a very nice write up and a lot of sweet cars in it! It sure doesn't help me on my early 2nd gen fixation.

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