Chevrolet Brings New Tech, Classic Spirit to the Rockville Antique and Classic Car Show
By: Michele Lucarelli
October 22, 2012 3:46 pm ET
On Saturday, Oct. 20, car enthusiasts from all over Rockville, Md, congregated at the Rockville Antique and Classic Car Show, at the Glenview Mansion at Rockville Civic Center Park.
Over 500 cars caravanned into the fields and set up a museum of vehicles, creating a sea of history. The highlight of the show was a steam-powered car that looked as if it came straight from the 1920s. A show award winner, the car created quite a crowd as it honked its horn and showcased itself throughout the show.

Two Camaro enthusiasts feeling the interior of the Chevy Camaro during the Rockville Antique & Class Car Show.
General Motors didn’t miss this opportunity to conduct ride and drives on a beautiful fall day of both the Chevrolet Camaro and Chevrolet Volt. More than 50 guests, who stopped by to learn more about the cars, were able to experience the vehicle handling first hand during their test drives and rides. Some visitors even got their very own personal Volt “lesson,” learning the ins and outs of this one-of-a-kind electric vehicle with extended-range, including how much it takes to power up every day and the benefits and freedom of not having to spend time at gas stations.
Car show attendees looking under the hood of the Chevy Volt and learning more about how to plug the volt in.
Some General Motors enthusiasts even showed us their classic and antique cars; some of the cars around since the 1950s and 1960s and were in almost mint condition. Others shared stories of their recently purchased GM vehicles, stories we naturally love to hear!
Click HERE to see more photos of all the great cars!
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