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With 260 Chevrolet Camaros parked in Riverside Park and nice weather all weekend, Camaro Superfest organizers are pleased with the event.
“Good,” Randy Martin said. “Overall, it was good.
“Lots of nice Camaros, and gorgeous weather,” he said.
The event ran Saturday and Sunday, and has been held in Ypsilanti for four years. Martin said attendance was up this year.
Organized by the Eastern Michigan Camaro Club, the group awarded members with 40 different awards. Martin said this was the first year awards were judged by participants instead of event judges. He said it went well.
“We love the place,” Martin said. “We had a great time.”