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We all know of the missing 69 Ed Hedrick Yenko Camaro. But what are some of the other more prominent missing muscle cars, both race, production & concept?
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68 Grumpy Camaro that went to Heavy then???????
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Check out this story! http://www.shelbymustang.com/morrison.php
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How about the 67 Grenada gold motion car that was painted white and was the first super club car?
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Should these be something that most people have heard of, or can local legends play along? There used to be a 67 or 68 Nickey Camaro running the streets around Marysville, KS. back in the early-mid 70's...
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Has Larry Clains Motion Vett ever been located?
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<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: cook_dw</div><div class="ubbcode-body">68 Grumpy Camaro that went to Heavy then??????? </div></div>
OUSTANDING example. That car is the definition of a mystery. |
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Back in 89/90 time frame my wife was attending Slippery Rock Univ and one of the students was driving what I thought was a clone of a '65 GT350 convertible that was Wimbelton White with Lemans Blue stripes. Had the quarter scoops, fiberglass hood and automatic on the floor with no console. I truly thought since there were no brake cooling ducts in the quarter scoops that it couldn't be a real GT350. Found out later that convertible couldn't have the cooling ducts. Also found out later that the only missing '65 GT350 convertible was the white & blue stripe one. Kick myself for not digging further into what the car may have been.
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<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: cook_dw</div><div class="ubbcode-body">68 Grumpy Camaro that went to Heavy then??????? </div></div>
and his '68 chevy II and '69 camaro... |
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I think that Heavy's orange 69 motion is still missing as well? Dan told me a story of how it was chained to a pole or some such, at a gas station while he was in jail.
Kinda missing, but not, is the 69 LM1 Convertible (Bob Johnson Racing Ent) that Joe Delorenzo broke several records with. That car is known to still be raced today by the Lucas team. I chatted with them about the car and they seemed to not really care about the historical connection...... And did'nt want to sell the car! [img]<<GRAEMLIN_URL>>/smile.gif[/img] Rich
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Rich Pern 69 Camaro COPO "Tin Soldier" |
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