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A grayish-blue GM Nationals t-shirt! :) What did you guys come home with?

What did I bring home? A 2-year subscription to Pontiac Enthusiast magazine, which also included a free PE t-shirt (FYI: the young lady told me that in January, 2010 the magazine is switching from bi-monthly to monthly status :thumbsup: ), a MIB Brookfield Collector's Guild 1997 Oldsmobile Aurora 1/24th scale model in Teal bought on the cheap, a 2008 HW 1st Edition '69 GTO Judge in Maroon (I have the orange & black, didn't know a 3rd color was made), a bottle of Meguiar's NXT 2.0 wax, a tin "Pontiac Only Parking " sign, and a "GMC Truck Drive" road sign (this was from the guy right next to the T-Building <Invitational Display> and behind the Grandstand... I requested it back in October at Hershey and he remembered!). My little guy of course wanted all the expensive toys, but I was able to saistfy him with several Johnny Lightning cars & trucks from a JL-only vendor (large tent next to the Camaro barn/building).

Did anyone else get the 2010 Camaro mini-brochure that was signed by the Camaro Team? You had to go inside of the T-Building to get it, and I don't know if they were available after 12 noon. I got one and of course the little guy had to have one for himself, but my dad passed.

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That said, thanks for the great G8 shots...I'll be in a row like that somewhere, someday especially with the way my mod list has grown in 3 months :AH-HA_wink:

Just for you caddycruiser, the rest of the Pontiac G8 pictures I took...

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(Side Note: I passed that last G8 on the PA Turnpike not too far from the Carlisle exit with my little 3.5L V6-powered Saturn AURA :lol: But in his defense, I think he was making a stop at the last rest stop before the Carlisle exit :P )

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No G3's?

Nope, didn't see any Pontiac G3s or Chevy Aveos, and as for G5s there was just one that I remember (and it wasn't even a GT model), and there were quite a few Cobalts & Cavaliers. As for Saturn, there was the white SC2 I included, and several other IONs, VUEs, and SCs, but no 1st gen S-Series sedans. I only saw a handful of Grand Ams on display ('85-'04), but no Skylarks or Cutlass Calais/Achieva.

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Thanks for the pics guys, as the former owner of two chevelles I really liked the Camino's and also the 50's stuff...I have a soft spot for 50's cars.

The new Camaro looks good in yellow but better in orange...

Chris

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.,..that black 55 210 two door chev looks great, as does the white 65 two door wagon...although I think my fav. car in the bunch is the 72 (?) Olds Pace car Hurst hardtop...

Chris

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Nice! I think I know the guy who owns this one ;).

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I want one of these!!!!!!!!!!!! I love those Caprice Classic convertibles; I want a '75.

Looks like a great time with a bunch of sweet vehicles.

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