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Default 69 trans am convertible

The second ta convertible I owned was originally from Mississippi and I Took a trip down there and picked it up in New Orleans 1983 . Automatic / gauges And both of my cars had rally twos
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Old 11-20-2024, 03:35 PM
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Default Super rare western New York muscle cars

A very good family friend of ours back into the 60s owned one of the few AC Shelby cobra 427 cars and 67 GT500 with the 427 side oiler
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Old 11-20-2024, 05:55 PM
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A very good family friend of ours back into the 60s owned one of the few AC Shelby cobra 427 cars and 67 GT500 with the 427 side oiler
Mr. Nichter?
SCCA racer and Shelby enthusiast! It’s a shame what happened to that 427
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Old 11-20-2024, 06:01 PM
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Mr. Nichter?
SCCA racer and Shelby enthusiast! It’s a shame what happened to that 427
Yes, him and my father were very good friends and they did a lot of construction projects together. I still remember the night that my dad got the call from Paul Nichter telling him about what had just happened with the car on the scajaquada expressway .
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..I still remember the night that my dad got the call from Paul Nichter telling him about what had just happened with the car on the scajaquada expressway.
What exactly happened?
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Old 11-20-2024, 09:38 PM
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Mr Nichters mechanic and friend took the 1967 cobra out on a test ride on a Saturday night leaving from their construction shop on the west side of Buffalo along the Niagara river , they took the scajaquada expressway eastbound , they only made it a couple miles and we’re traveling at a high rate of speed when the driver lost control rolling it over into a concrete abutment along the side of the expressway near Grant Street and both guys were killed . This was 1969

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What exactly happened?
I’m not 100% sure on the story but I believe he gave it to 2 of his friends to go out driving with in the south towns in Buffalo and the car crashed into a concrete pillar of some kind and burst into flames. CSX3326 was his and the parts they could take from the wreck went into its brother car CSX3327 in its later restoration. Sad story but it goes to show how careful you must be when dealing with these high power tiny cars.
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Soon after this cobra was destroyed he purchased another one and drove it quite a while
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Default 1969 Boss 429 Mustang

Here’s a couple pictures of the 69 black Boss 429 that started at a Rochester New York Dealership , then came to Buffalo and was sold out of Delaware sports car on Delaware Avenue in the early 70s. The car ended up in Elma New York purchased by a friend of mine named Charlie , eventually the car disappeared around 1978 for a while . Resurfaced about a year later and another friend of mine took possession and kept it for over 30 years
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