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Old 05-21-2011, 09:54 AM   #81
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Indeed... indeed!!

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Originally Posted by fbodfather View Post
Originally, I thought we'd auction it off -

That changed the day we unveiled it when a grandmother came up to me asking how long the car would be on display in Ohio....I told her it would be there for another 24 hours - and her response was along the lines of "GREAT! I have 9 grandchildren and I'm bringing them down here to see this - this is a history lesson on our country".......

........and THAT'S when I realized that if we auctioned it off, it may end up in a garage somewhere where the public will never get to see it.

The American Pride Camaro is NOT about war - rather, it honors the men and women who sacrificed so much so that people WORLD WIDE would have FREEDOM!

.......and thus, I see this as a treasure -- coming from the incredible artistry of Mickey Harris - that needs to be shared with all Americans.....

And thus, when I'm long gone from the halls of GM World Headquarters - I hope the American Pride Camaro will remain in the GM Historic Fleet - so that people for many years to come can see this work of art.

Mickey - God Bless you!
The American Pride Camaro is something that should be seen by every blue-blooded American! Remember the fallen, always remember the past... don't ever forget what our patriots have sacrificed for our freedom, and for the World! There is, and never has been/will be, a country like the U.S.A. and The American Pride Camaro is the perfect way to honor those who loved her so much that they gave everything!

I could sit and stare for hours/days/weeks...
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