Thursday, December 25, 2025

Chevy Went Cruisin' In Lawrenceburg

 


Following World War II, the Chevrolet brand of General Motors came out with a whole new line of automobiles and turned the buying public's eye away from the competition. While Ford had been the best-selling automobile through the early half of the 20th Century, Chevrolet took over that spot. That's a good reason why there are always a lot of Chevy products on hand for most every open car event and the 9th Cruisin' to a Cure for ALS show in Lawrenceburg was no different. Among the vehicles wearing that "bow tie" was a first-generation Camaro SS, a 3100 model station wagon, a 1955 1500 station wagon, a 1941 Special Deluxe, a 1977 Vega, a Chevy II, a 1961 Bel Air, and a Camaro Z 28.









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