One of the most iconic legends about the iconic Chevrolet Camaro is that, when asked exactly what a Camaro was, a General Motors marketing spokesperson replied that it was "a vicious creature that ate Mustangs." The Camaro was introduced in 1967 as GM's answer to the Ford Mustang. The hope that it would outpace its competition. While it didn't quite bury the Mustang it has, over its six generations, managed to be a consistent high seller. Perhaps that's one reason why there are usually more than one and most old car events. That was the case for the 33rd Annual Rollin' On the River show at Fernbank Park. Here are some of those vicious little creatures that were on display that day.
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