The Chevrolet Camaro holds a special place for many people where I'm from. That's because the Norwood General Motors plant was one of the largest producers of this Chevy pony car. In fact, my uncle spent his career working at that plant and retired when it was closed. It's always fun going to a car show and seeing a Camaro of a certain generation and asking the owner if they know where it was built and then pointing out that my uncle was most likely part of the process. At the Headin' For the Hill show in North College Hill there were plenty of Camaros and I'm sure my uncle's fingerprints were on quite a few. Here are some of those cars.
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