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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: | 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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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.