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Not just me. I think with a little more time will make some more progress. Just having a car guy told that the car he was looking at was IV in early 90s shows it's possible people still knew what car it was.
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That is some fantastic work John.....just keep digging. It would be a perfect ending to the hunt if you locate the Camaro.
Go get'em. Paul |
It's fun to play "In Search Of" with MIA cars.
Honestly if I lived in NJ I would ask Carmen to go out for lunch and interview him on the whereabouts of a number of cars. |
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So what’s this car? I’m green to all of this interested following along
https://www.onallcylinders.com/2016/...toy-iv-camaro/ |
Rich that is a '67, supposed to be acid dipped. Acid dipping was not legal pro stock, and this is not Toy IV. Highly likely the car has extensive racing history.
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Dale's car is the real car. Numerous ways to prove it. Stories about other cars are incorrect.
A lot of early pro stock cars were dipped or had dipped parts. I don't remember anybody checking metal thickness. |
IV was a 1968 Camaro.
Some people still have the VIN, Bill gave it to a few friends. |
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Dale's car is NOT Toy IV and is not even the correct year body. End of story, period.
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