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OK, so as many have surmised, our Big special feature display will honor the 50th Anniversary of the launch of the Camaro and Firebird for the upcoming Muscle Car and Corvette Nationals show, November 18-19, 2017. This special display will highlight the <span style="font-style: italic">most significant </span>1967-1969 General Motors High Performance F-Bodies.
We have several confirmed, including the very first ZL1 and one of the eight Trans Am convertibles to name a few. We will have 12-13 67-69 Firebirds on the right, and 12-13 67-69 Camaro's on the left. Please keep in mind that this display is for the<span style="font-style: italic"> best of the best</span>, the most <span style="font-style: italic">historical of the historical</span> and the <span style="font-style: italic">hottest of the hot</span>. The display will include factory stock and race variations, and each and every one will be highly documented and real. I mentioned a couple of "no brainers" that will be joining us, but would love to hear what you consider the most significant. I would also appreciate any leads or contact information for owners of significant cars that suit this criteria. As you can imagine, we could easily fill the show with first Gen Camaro's and of course, we love them, but as always, we will limit the amount of similar cars regardless of make or model to maintain the balance that we strive for every year. (I turned away over 30 prime first Gen Camaro's last year!) So tell us...what do you consider the<span style="font-style: italic"> most significant </span>Performance Camaro's and Firebirds for the 1967-1969 period and what would you like to see at MCACN 2017? <span style="font-style: italic">Yes...planning for MCACN never stops and as always, we welcome your thoughts and suggestions!</span> Thanks; Bashton [email protected] |
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