Over the summer a special car show was held as a fundraiser to off-set the production costs of a documentary film about one of General Motors' once most well-known factories. The GM plant in Norwood, OH was, at one time, the place where most of the Chevrolet Camaros and Pontiac Firebirds (and subsequently Trans Ams - learn the lineage) were built. The show brought out a lot of these fine cars but also a good selection of others who just wanted to take part, including this Bel Air wagon, a Trans Am, a GTO, an Oldsmobile 442, a customized 1972 Camaro, a well worn Camaro SS, a gorgeous 1958 Impala convertible, and a 1999 Prowler.
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