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Amazing discovery,would love to hear it's heritage from 1971,to 2004 when it was listed for sale on Ebay.
How does it keep both door labels attached & un-researched,and not get recognized for what it actually is for so long? |
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Unbelievable! I am a life long Chevy guy and this really got my blood flowing. Amazing car and story. Bob will do it right.
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Very cool story!
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Covered extensively in my 2016 book.
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Thanks Wes. Im trying to find a copy of your book right now..
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When I saw this thread's title, I thought, "PT = Pro Tour" and didn't click the first few times I noticed it, but when I finally did, wow is right... cool.
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Agreed, such a better engine.
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