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Rick, the name defines the theme or focus of the show. Its not a proclamation, but helps enthusiast, vendors and all others know the intent of the show. To me it is an invitation for all GM brand enthusiast to show or display their cars. The Camaro folks have a heads start because they truly adopted this venue as their national event and organized it as such (the ICC nationals disbanded the prior year). Also It doesn't help that it coincides with another National/large Chevelle event, which I belive really hurts participation.
I did see more of a Pontiac showing, specifically Firebirds and GTO's. I hope this group organizes and promotes it to its many clubs as a national event. I also thought the Olds guys had a good showing as well. If the Chevelle clubs are interested in a judged event with enormous exposure and potential, let me know and I will put you in touch with the appropriate personnel.
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