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This was another stellar year for the Vintage Certification program. I would like to thank each participant for all their efforts to preserve these special cars and share them at MCACN show.
Wow, four Time Capsules! The selection of cars keeps getting better each year!

Thank you Steve and all involved in this special area of MCACN!!

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Wow, four Time Capsules! The selection of cars keeps getting better each year!

Thank you Steve and all involved in this special area of MCACN!!

Bill W
Yes, all the Time Capsules were great, and Doug's '69 was special, but the one that really made an impression on me was the 1981 Camaro Z28. Not only was it a capsule, it was a time transporter as well. It took me back 41 years to seeing these models introduced first hand and other than a new battery, I couldn't see any difference in that car from the day it was delivered new. It didn't even appear to have aged in storage.
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Mitch the 81 Z28 had its original battery. It was not installed, but displayed behind the car. I believe the only orig item missing was the oil filter.
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