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On September 21, 2002 at the 2nd Annual F-body Celebration at the National Corvette Museum in Bowling Green, Ky, CamaroZ28.Com unveiled the CamaroZ28.Com brick in the F-body section of the museum's walkway.  The donations for this brick was made possible by contributing members from the CamaroZ28.Com message board.  Many thanks go to the the following people:
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Matt Parsons
On September 21, 2002 at the 2nd Annual F-body Celebration at the National Corvette Museum in Bowling Green, Ky, CamaroZ28.Com unveiled the CamaroZ28.Com brick in the F-body section of the museum's walkway.  The donations for this brick was made possible by contributing members from the CamaroZ28.Com message board. 
Steve Roth
 
David Smith
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Jill Tanner
 
Jimmy Jenkins
Many thanks go to the the following people:
Eric Anderson
 
Lori Kelly
 
Quentin Scott
Matt Parsons -
Rebecca Glenn
Steve Roth -
Chris Stigers
David Smith -
Kevin Drinkwater
Jill Tanner -
Brent Franker Jeff Lehn
Jimmy Jenkins -
Jason Riesbeck
Eric Anderson -
Jacob Shorey
Lori Kelly -
Danny Jacobs
Quentin Scott -
Jeff Foster
Rebecca Glenn -
Roger Cotton
Chris Stigers -
Carly Smith
Kevin Drinkwater -
Tim Bruce
Brent Franker -
Kevin Maughan
Jeff Lehn -
Anthony Green
Jason Riesbeck -
Kenneth Moody James Reeves
Jacob Shorey -
David Santore
Danny Jacobs -
Dax Anderson
Jeff Foster -
Kevin Green
Roger Cotton -
Tony White
Carly Smith -
Mike Austin
Tim Bruce -
Nathan Cid
Kevin Maughan -
Charles Hansen
Anthony Green -
Wilson Chan
Kenneth Moody -
David Morgan
James Reeves -
Jonathan Camere
David Santore -
Pete Young  
Dax Anderson -
Kevin Green -
Tony White -
Mike Austin -
Nathan Cid -
Charles Hansen -
Wilson Chan -
David Morgan -
Jonathan Camere -
Pete Young
 
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The National Corvette Museum is a not-for-profit foundation created to preserve Corvette's heritage.  On display in the museum is at least one Camaro that was used to develop the 5th generation Corvette.  Although it is a museum for Corvettes, it is the closest thing available to an F-body museum and is currently the perfect place for CamaroZ28.Com to be permanently etched into muscle car history.
The National Corvette Museum is a not-for-profit foundation created to preserve Corvette's heritage.  On display in the museum is at least one Camaro that was used to develop the 5th generation Corvette.  Although it is a museum for Corvettes, it is the closest thing available to an F-body museum and is currently the perfect place for CamaroZ28.Com to be permanently etched into muscle car history.

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On September 21, 2002 at the 2nd Annual F-body Celebration at the National Corvette Museum in Bowling Green, Ky, CamaroZ28.Com unveiled the CamaroZ28.Com brick in the F-body section of the museum's walkway. The donations for this brick was made possible by contributing members from the CamaroZ28.Com message board.


Many thanks go to the the following people:


Matt Parsons - Steve Roth - David Smith - Jill Tanner - Jimmy Jenkins - Eric Anderson - Lori Kelly - Quentin Scott - Rebecca Glenn - Chris Stigers - Kevin Drinkwater - Brent Franker - Jeff Lehn - Jason Riesbeck - Jacob Shorey - Danny Jacobs - Jeff Foster - Roger Cotton - Carly Smith - Tim Bruce - Kevin Maughan - Anthony Green - Kenneth Moody - James Reeves - David Santore - Dax Anderson - Kevin Green - Tony White - Mike Austin - Nathan Cid - Charles Hansen - Wilson Chan - David Morgan - Jonathan Camere - Pete Young


The National Corvette Museum is a not-for-profit foundation created to preserve Corvette's heritage. On display in the museum is at least one Camaro that was used to develop the 5th generation Corvette. Although it is a museum for Corvettes, it is the closest thing available to an F-body museum and is currently the perfect place for CamaroZ28.Com to be permanently etched into muscle car history.