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Gm backing out of MAIN sponsor of the Dream Cruise

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Of course FORD was right there to step up to the plate.  Could this be a Mustang on the logo for this year?

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The other sucky thing about this is the loss of the Chevy Rescue Squad, Silverados with mechanics to help fix cars that break down along the cruise. They help, on average, 60 cruisers a year.

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Chevy Will Continue To Have It's Big Display Area.

Yeah true but that is pure marketing. Ford and FCA will be out in force too to show off their high performance stuff too.

Not the same thing IMO.

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