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quote from a FB site "The 1969 Knafel Pontiac "Golden Sabre" Ram Air V GTO. Knafel Pontiac was out of Akron, OH. Bill Knafel claimed that he purchased Ram Air V engines directly from Pontiac and installed them into 12 1969 GTO's. All were ordered with a white exterior, then repainted in-house with a special Pearlescent White paint obtained from a vendor in Florida. All 12 cars also received polished Hurst Wheels, special gold accents, and the "Golden Sabre - Super Tuned" lettering on the front fender was hand painted in gold leaf. According to Bill Knafel, all 12 cars had 3.90 - 4.33 gears, some were automatics, and they cost a few hundred dollars more than a RAIV GTO. There was no warranty with these cars."
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Are any of the 12 Golden Sabre cars known to exist?
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I wrote about both cars in my new book. If interested, I sell copies. Send a PM. https://i.ibb.co/sdy1M6rn/1-of-1-3-D.jpg |
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Here would be another fun car to look for. In 1972 Super Stock and Drag Illustrated gave away their 1970 Hemi Cuda they raced in SS/D. And they list the VIN in the contest entry form:
BS23R0B111679 Would be neat if the car still existed in any form after being run as hard as it was. Originally ran SS/DA then converted to 4 speed. |
In 1965, Bill Stroppe built 7 (maybe 8) A/FX Comets for Mercury. Four (4) of them were built with the legendary Ford 427 SOHC "cammer" motor, for these drivers:
Don Nicholson Hayden Proffitt Arnie Beswick George DeLorean The whereabouts of the first 3 are known. But what happened to the George DeLorean car? |
None of the first 1967 Camaro 427 conversion cars have been found.
Yenko Motion Nickey Dana Bill Thomas Dick Harrell or other Chevy dealers Some of the first 1967 Camaro 427 conversions were race cars and some were used as demonstrators |
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Interesting watch!
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