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Posted by HTWLSS (Member # 117) on :
 
Good afternoon, guys and gals,

Fads come and go. Other things - Saturday nights, the sound of classic Rock &
Roll, and a thrill ride called Chevy Camaro -- just get better and better.

It's been 35 years since the first Camaro roared to life, escalating the classic
Chevrolet-Ford rivalry to a fever pitch. Enthusiasts have always loved that.

Right from the beginning -- with its dramatic styling, 350 V8, and choice of
coupe or convertible models -- Camaro was "the closest thing to a Vette yet."
Words like "SS," "Z28" and "Rally Sport" meant one thing -- a very cool Chevy.

Through changing times and changing rules, Camaro has never compromised. To
this day, the most youthful of Chevys is still a V8, rear-drive muscle car with
DNA that dates directly back to the fall of 1966. Who could have imagined what
would follow? Styling that has been consistently nothing less than an art form.
Performance that has blown away the competition.

To everyone who has ever owned -- or ever dreamed of owning -- a Chevy Camaro,
we dedicate this 35th Anniversary of "Performance - American Style."

(from the 35th Anniversary Camaro Brochure)

-- coming next week to your local Chevy dealer.....the 2002 35th Anniversary
Camaro Brochure....Featuring:

--Quotes from
>>>>> John Hunkins - Editor of GM HiTech Performance; Road & Track; AMI
Autoworld; Car & Driver; Rupert Bragg-Smith - Bragg-Smith Advanced Driving
School; Justin Bell - Justin Bell GT Driving Experience; Officer Noel Clason -
Bloomfield Hills, MI; NHRA Team Owner and Driver - Chuck Etchells; Rick
Baldick, and others.............

Camaro Enthusiast comments from:
>>>> Robert & Lesa Spradley, Bruce Campbell, Michael & Debbie Kowalchuk, Steve
Blumfelder, J. R. Mayer, Howard Kirchenbauer, Andy Goddin, Barry Hensel, Joanne
Domka, and Chevy Dealers Jeff Green and Tom Henry.

And pictures of Camaro Enthusiasts with their "Pride & Joy" :
>>>>> Milton & Elizabeth Bullard, Jeff Cable, John Ferraiolo, Joe "Joey Red"
Tucillo, Rob & Gina Harrington, Bill & Kathy Sierchio, Audrey Higham, AJ
Schetter, Kevin Kolvenbach, Ken and Kathy Howe, Jerry & Lynn Gage and many more!

We hope you'll find the 2002 Brochure a true celebration of one of America's
most popular performance cars..............stop by and say hello to your local
Chevy dealer......or log onto our website and request a new 2002
brochure..............
 


Posted by chrisL (Member # 97) on :
 
I recognized JR and "Joey Red". Who else make the cut for the brochure?
 
Posted by DaddySS (Member # 848) on :
 
Wow our group is in print, JR, Joey Red, damn I'm proud!!!!
 
Posted by Joe #6172 (Member # 550) on :
 
Fuggetaboutit!!!!!!!! The Fbodfather emailed the news. It is truly an honor to be in the Camaro brochure. I went down to the dealership today to get an alignment. I told the service manager, "Joey Red knows people. You don't know who I know. If you give me any problems with warranty work I can guarantee you'll be a lot boy by the end of the day."
 
Posted by Hawkeye (Member # 88) on :
 
Feels good - don't it!! I was in last years, as a matter of fact, my partner was walking through the local mall and saw the photo with my quote on it for sale in a local poster shop! Mounted on a board selling for $30.00!

Congrats Joey!
 


Posted by DanA_F99_1977 (Member # 118) on :
 
Ya know you snot nosed punk kid, Joey Red. I was already around dese boards before you was even a thought. Now your kissing the Fbod Fathers ring, gettin in the brochures, driving the new cars and a made man. I am the forgotton man. I should be mad at chou but I ain't. I was a made man before you had your first bat. I'm proud a ya! Atsa my boy!

Congrats Joey and JR! Way to go.
 




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