Sunday, May 19, 2024

Camaros Rolled Into Lawrenceburg To Help Fight ALS

For decades my uncle worked at the General Motors Assembly Plant in Norwood. The plant operated from 1927 until 1983 when its older design and the fact that it couldn't expand caused GM to shut it down. While the plant turned out numerous different GM models over the years, it is most remembered today for being a major manufacturer of the company's F body cars, the Chevy Camaro and the Pontiac Firebird. So, whenever I go to a show, especially a large one like the 8th Annual Cruisin' To A Cure For ALS show in Lawrenceburg, I always wonder if the Camaro parked on the street or in the lot was something my uncle may have worked on. There were plenty of Camaros in Lawrenceburg to help raise money to fight ALS on that surprisingly warm Sunday. Here are just a few.


 







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