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Old 07-07-2021, 01:43 AM
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Gene or Don? Great story, regardless of the names involved
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Old 07-12-2021, 12:26 AM
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Gene or Don? Great story, regardless of the names involved
Sorry for the confusion, Don is Gene's son who confirmed the car being a bench seat car. He traded the Z in on a new 1969 Impala Custom,then in late 1970 traded the Impala in at Reedman Chevy in Langhorne PA for a Autumn Gold LS6,automatic car that he drag raced in S/S from day one under the name Tasmanian Devil.

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Sorry for the confusion, Don is Gene's son who confirmed the car being a bench seat car. He traded the Z in on a new 1969 Impala Custom,then in late 1970 traded the Impala in at Reedman Chevy in Langhorne PA for a Autumn Gold LS6,automatic car that he drag raced in S/S from day one under the name Tasmanian Devil.
Pretty sure Tasmanian Devil is still around.
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Pretty sure Tasmanian Devil is still around.
Sure Is ! Looks pretty much as it did in the 70's but it has been cut up a bit inside and underneath over time as most old race cars have
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