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Does anyone have any good Pics of the Ed Hedrick Yenko Super Camaro, showing the Vitar sponsorship Logos?
I have a copy of a Vitar Advertisement with the Yenko in black and white and not very good quality. |
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Sit tight...I have a cd of Hedrick pics, I believe from the man himself...
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How's this...
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Here's a picture showing Vitar decal. The Vitar ad I have doesn't have a Vitar decal on the car that I can see, at least not placed as in this photo.
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Awesome, you guys are great. That would be exactly what I was looking for!
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You looking for a close-up, or just more Vitar cars?
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Just trying to document some of "Vitar" success story to help properly promote the car.
Do you have more Vitar Cars? |
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This is Al Olster's car which was the automatic car from "Grump's Group". The group was Jenkins and Strickler in the SS/C, Hedrick in SS/E, and Olster in SS/DA. The goal was to dominate the upper SS classes. Olster kept blowing trannys until Vitar cured the problem. Headrick changed to an auto for the Gatornationals as auto class had better break. Jenkins and Strickler had both shown up at the '69 Nat's with autos in there cars (Olster's car was the testbed) and weren't allowed to run as they had competed in 4 spd cars all year.
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Here's a picture showing Vitar decal. The Vitar ad I have doesn't have a Vitar decal on the car that I can see, at least not placed as in this photo. [/ QUOTE ] It's there...just to the left of the Yenko crest on the door. Look closely. |
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