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Re: The Most Significant First Gen Firebirds & Camaros
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: Tracker1</div><div class="ubbcode-body">And the Factory Special that terrorized Woodward - Wangers is supposed to know its whereabouts. Supposedly even beat on the Silver Bullet GTX
68 BLACKBIRD Apparently now owned by a Chiropractor in Michigan - important historical Bird for sure. </div></div> Indeed this car resides a few miles from my home and I have known the owner for many years. Bashton |
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Re: The Most Significant First Gen Firebirds & Camaros
A nice 1964 1/2 Mustang should probably be present - no Camaros and Firebird at all without that pony.
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Re: The Most Significant First Gen Firebirds & Camaros
"Forget the special drag cars, or the concept show cars, or the road race cars. Its a muscle car show/venue."
whaaat?
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Re: The Most Significant First Gen Firebirds & Camaros
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: marxjunk</div><div class="ubbcode-body">"Forget the special drag cars, or the concept show cars, or the road race cars. Its a muscle car show/venue."
whaaat? </div></div> Right? Kevin Suydam's white 68 Yenko with the "Special Drag Car" tag and the Royal 69 Firebird drag car would definitely be on my list...
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Re: The Most Significant First Gen Firebirds & Camaros
Any chance this is still around?
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Re: The Most Significant First Gen Firebirds & Camaros
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: bashton</div><div class="ubbcode-body"><div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: Tracker1</div><div class="ubbcode-body">And the Factory Special that terrorized Woodward - Wangers is supposed to know its whereabouts. Supposedly even beat on the Silver Bullet GTX
68 BLACKBIRD Apparently now owned by a Chiropractor in Michigan - important historical Bird for sure. </div></div> Indeed this car resides a few miles from my home and I have known the owner for many years. Bashton</div></div> Is this the one that Tom Fender raced in the 70's he was from washington mi.? |
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Re: The Most Significant First Gen Firebirds & Camaros
Bob Ashton ,
Attached are pics of said cutaway 67 SS350 engine trans and rear end which went to Auction earlier this year. Someone must know where it went? |
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Re: The Most Significant First Gen Firebirds & Camaros
There are two cut away 69 camaros out there. I believe Mark From NJ owns one and Rick George's australian car. Don't know if they are done restored yet....
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If you want to narrow down the field and keep the idea of representing 67-69, eliminate the restored cars from the display and include only survivors. That would truly be a sight to behold. Otherwise there would be too many candidate cars to choose from
I would like to see the only known survivor 67 pace car L78 Survivor or not, I would like to see Craig Jacksons's silver 69 RS ZLl Camaro. |
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