For much of the 20th Century following the end of World War II, Chevrolet was the largest selling brand of automobile in America. Taking that into account it's little wonder that you see so many Chevy cars and trucks at car shows all over the country. There were plenty on hand for the 33rd Annual Rollin' On the River show at beautiful Fernbank Park. Among the ones on hand was not one, not two but three sharp looking Corvairs (America's first true rear engine design), a 1963 Greenbrier van, an Impala, a 1972 Monte Carlo, a 1959 Impala, and another Monte Carlo.
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Friday, December 15, 2023
Chevy Made An Appearance At Rollin' On the River
For much of the 20th Century following the end of World War II, Chevrolet was the largest selling brand of automobile in America. Taking that into account it's little wonder that you see so many Chevy cars and trucks at car shows all over the country. There were plenty on hand for the 33rd Annual Rollin' On the River show at beautiful Fernbank Park. Among the ones on hand was not one, not two but three sharp looking Corvairs (America's first true rear engine design), a 1963 Greenbrier van, an Impala, a 1972 Monte Carlo, a 1959 Impala, and another Monte Carlo.
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