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If We Could Steal One Car from the 2008 SEMA Show
A 1969 Chevrolet Camaro that reeled us in like a mermaid and made love to our eyes  by Elliot Darvick
 

The Siren

Awash in the finest cars money can buy, there are certain vehicles that call out to you as you pace the carpet at the SEMA show. This particular vehicle, a 1969 Chevrolet Camaro, was our Siren. She beckoned us with a subtle song every time we walked by, until finally we stopped and said, "If the keys were in that ride we'd be gone so fast you'd have to call the Mexican border police to catch us." Turns out we weren't alone in our sentiment. We have since learned this car took home the 2008 Mothers Shine Award, one of the most prestigious awards given out at SEMA each year.

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By Elliot Darvick
Photo credit: MyRide Staff

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