Shane Holden
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April 17, 2010


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Spring Rod Run 2010 in Pigeon Forge, Tennessee

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August 26, 2009


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Quick afternoon photoshoot of dad’s 2010 Camaro SS in front of an old abandoned warehouse.

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Dad’s New Camaro

by Shane Holden on August 25, 2009

Yesterday was the day my dad has been looking forward to for the past 11+ months, because we went to the Chevy dealer to pick up his new Camaro SS.  Now my dad loves all old cars, especially muscle cars, but the Camaro is probably at the top for him.  This is because the first new car he ever bought was a 1969 Camaro SS396, which he still owns to this day.  Now they had a few generations that lacked, in my opinion, but the first and the very last was great.  And I think the new 5th generation taking a lot of the styling cues from the ’69 model and tying in Corvette performance (and a bit of styling from it as well) is going to make it a huge success.  He calls this one the last new car he’ll ever get to buy.  Of course I hope that’s not true, but if it is, it is sure one heck of a last new car.

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Bumblebee Camaro

by Shane Holden on August 3, 2009

Saw this at the local dealer today while checking out my dad’s car that came in, which I am so excited about and can’t wait to check out more closely as soon as he is able to go pick it up.  It didn’t have the Transformers package that has the Autobot Shield and Transformers logo on the car, but it’s really about as close as you can get to being the car from the first Transformers movie.

2010 RS/SS Camaro in Rally Yellow with Black Stripes

2010 RS/SS Camaro in Rally Yellow with Black Stripes

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May 4, 2009


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First look at a new 2010 Camaro at the local Chevy dealership in Dalton.


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