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Byrne Bros 1969 Z/28
I am looking for any info I can find on Byrne Bros Chevy White Plains NY. I just bought a 1969 Hugger Orange X77 that was original bought at Byrne Bros. I have the original bill of sale when the car was purchased and it states its a "Used on track" car and seating capacity "2". Car has never seen the street and was always a racecar. It is a functional cowl hood car with console delete,spoiler delete,radio delete. I found a very old crank trigger set up in the trunk,which I have never seen before,it has the motion style rear end cover and a very old Moroso Mechanical Tach. The stock gas tank had each end cut off and flipped inside out and welded back in to the tank to clear the inboard mounted leaf springs,not a job done by an amateur. I have seen many forums discussing Byrne Bros had a in house Z/28 Racecar that matches this cars description. I am wondering if this is the car,they didn't sell it until 12/1/70 and it was sold as a racecar. Any help would be great.
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I to have a Byrne Bros. 69Z. I've been trying to get info on the owners also. No luck yet. The salesperson that owned the Byrne 69Z race car is Bill Barnett. He was a Two time Naples FL. Mayor recently and still resides there.
The Byrne Bros. crew frequents the Dover Dragstrip site, may give that a try. Let me know how you make out. |
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That's interesting L78 Steve; I was at an event last week with former Mayor Barnett.
I'll have to ask him about this racing days. |
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http://www.doverdragstrip.com/phpBB3...=12&t=4523
Here is my post. |
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Byrne Bros. has a real nice ad in the Sept. 1970 Hot Cars magazine featuring their record holding 1969 Z/28 running in G/S at the AHRA Summer Nats. and the NHRA record holder at 12.12 in 1970. Looks to be a spoiler delete car in the ad also.
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<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: markinnaples</div><div class="ubbcode-body">That's interesting L78 Steve; I was at an event last week with former Mayor Barnett.
I'll have to ask him about this racing days. </div></div> Ask him if he has any knowledge of any Byrne Bros. Paper. Would love to know if anyone there saved any. |
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Guys, spoke with John for a while today. How cool is this. By verification of the original owner's name on the original bill of sale, his car is below...
Thrilled to support John on his effort to bring this back to its racing glory! Signs its the same car... X77, no spoilers, cowl hood. Original owner's name is Vito - check out those doors. Dan http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v4...psdqy7ncey.png http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v4...ps1guenz46.png |
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Nice job Dan. Great looking car.
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I can't thank Dan enough for his help. It is very exciting to put the puzzle together.
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One of my old '69 Zs was a Byrne Brother's car, silver original paint X33 cowl hood car, 711, console/guage, spoilers, M20, 4.10 rear. Nice pop with that driveline combination. It had the Byrne Brother's invoice, protect-o-plate, key knockouts, copy of the original money order he bought the car with and the Byrne Brothers dealer envelope. Good luck finding out more on the orange race car.
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Steve, I'll ask him next time I see him, which may be this weekend at the annual car show downtown Naples.
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I just got off the phone with the original owner,he confirmed the car was Byrne Bros. in house national record holding racecar and he purchased it from them and continued to race it.
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Byrne Brothers was on Virginia Road right off the Bronx River Parkway. In my early days [late 70's] in the printing business I used to call on them...it was a huge dealership and they sold 1000's of new cars every year. Their parts department had two of the best Chevy guys in the business...the dealership was well known for high performance.
It closed around 1983?? and a lot of the employees went to work at T.A. Byrne Chevrolet in Mt. Kisco [Tim Byrne was a nephew of one the original Byrne family members]. Sadly that store changed hands when they ran into some financial issues...eventually that location was absorbed by Arroway Chevrolet in Katonah, NY. The early 80's were a tough time for the old line flagship domestic stores...gas prices and poor products from Detroit didn't help. I'm sure some of the Byrne Bros guys are still around...it would be fun to re-connect and talk about the old days. wilma |
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<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: markinnaples</div><div class="ubbcode-body">Steve, I'll ask him next time I see him, which may be this weekend at the annual car show downtown Naples.</div></div>
Thanks, Mark. |
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Jay you have a nice piece of history there. What are your plans? Keep it as a race car as it was from day one?
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Wow, what an amazing history. Good Luck with the Z/28 and please post photos when you have a chance.
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Nice old warhorse!
Rich |
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Awesome! I followed the thread over at TC closely, just had a feeling that this car was genuine and had a very interesting story waiting to be discovered.
Congratulations John! |
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Very cool ad....I have to find a copy,just checked EBAY none on there. Sept 1970 Hot Cars right?
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The ad I posted is the Byrne Bros. Hi-Perf catalog. Never seen one on Ebay.
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<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: ZLP955</div><div class="ubbcode-body">Awesome! I followed the thread over at TC closely, just had a feeling that this car was genuine and had a very interesting story waiting to be discovered.
Congratulations John! </div></div> X2 Tim, I liked the car as I followed it and we discussed it over on TC as well. |
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Here's another Byrne car pic that needs to land here, front fender name looks like something insanity?:hmmm: Red or maybe Orange w/ Blk. Top, different car than the Z28 on Pg. 1 also not the known Byrne delivered Yellow L72 Copo either. Do the side emblems under the Camaro script look smaller than SS emblems also note tail panel Bowtie etc?:hmmm: :beers: ~ Pete . |
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that car was from Byrne Chevrolet in Mt. Kisco, NY
The Z/28 race car was from Byrne Brothers Chevrolet in White Plains NY |
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----Byrne Brothers in White Plains was also the dealer Bob Hamilton chose to buy a certain red 70 LS6 Chevelle,,,AKA Red Alert!...…Bill S
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Red Alert, what's a Red Alert :-)
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not sure when they closed Byrne Brothers Chevrolet in White Plains was still open in 1974 here is a 1974 Z/28 they sold I know of a 1969 Z/28 sold by TA Byrne Chevrolet and here is a 1977 brochure from them I used to by parts from Jerry Roberts when he was working at a Chevy Dealer near the Tappan Zee bridge |
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that was a long time ago :eek2: |
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Awesome pics by Nasblu! To confirm, it's the OP's car as Pg.1 B&W pics w/ earlier/later paint?:hmmm: :beers: ~ Pete . |
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Jerry had an early Chevy II he was building with an old school BB Chevy when I used to buy parts from him. He had a lot of parts
I was searching Byrne Bro and found this link to the Z https://www.classiccarsseller.com/20...r-orangeblack/ |
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