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Originally Posted by XLexusTech
Like the idea ... not such a fan of all the decals.. but the rest I like.
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My initial reaction to the appearance wasn't one of appreciation but now understanding the symbolism of the gold stars, seeing Joe on the trunk stripe giving the "proverbial push" to the Camaro while raising awareness so other Veterans can experience the honorable experience they so richly deserve I have to commend Ben Hermance on the layout. I can also see that perhaps Carl wants to retain aspects of the Camaro I have always been something of a fan of because it has stayed largely true to it's original appearance externally.

It looks to be done in a fashion that can be easily returned to it's original appearance as well.
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Originally Posted by Roberts68
... I will spread the word, in fact with your permission I would like to speak of it at our upcoming Camaro club annual banquet Jan 5th.
If you have anything I could use, permission, objections or suggestions please email me. I will print copies of what you might send to make donations easier for folks to make. Membership expected exceeds 200 annually.
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Originally Posted by CarlC
Thank you Robert.
That would be great! Please feel free to use any and all of it. That's what it's for. Most people don't know Honor Flight or their purpose. Thank you for your help. If your group decides to to donate to Honor Flight I may be able to do something a bit special on the car for them
It is the same car. It has been in my family since 1977. My father traded a 1953 Ford pickup for it, then my sister drove it for five years. I traded my el Camino for the Camaro since she needed a truck. It's appropriate that the car makes the journey as well.
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As I read the history in your response I remembered it...[ insert memory related post-40 excuse of your choice here

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Anyway Carl, thought I would share this
post I made with you using your info pasted from here. Please feel welcome to monitor it, join our tiny little forum if you like.