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Old 04-17-2014, 09:24 PM
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Default "Holy Grail" of Muscle Cars Found in Old Barn?

Those guys from Gas Monkey Garage find the first two ever built 1967 Pontiac Firebirds #1 & #2.

http://nypost.com/2014/04/17/holy-gr...n-conn-garage/
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Old 04-17-2014, 09:26 PM
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Default Re: "Holy Grail" of Muscle Cars Found in Old Barn?

Just saw that Eddie has the same article from the NY Post-------
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Default Re: "Holy Grail" of Muscle Cars Found in Old Barn?

Have you seen the update on the Holy Grail prototype Firebirds?
From Hot Rod - Thom Taylor

Did Fast 'N Loud Make This Up?
Were They Keeping It Real About the First Two Firebirds Made?


What would you call the stories Fast ‘n Loud made up about those two “Barn Find” Pontiac Firebirds? Fibs? Lies? BS? Or Something Else?
HOT ROD likes to take people at their word. Last week we posted a story about Fast 'N Loud finding the first two Firebird prototypes in a barn. The hot rod community is like a tribe, and you don’t jive your brother, right? So we are more than a little peeved that the hype the cable show Fast ‘N Loud fed everyone about the two “barn find” #1 and #2 1967 Pontiac Firebirds was not, shall we say, correct information. The problem comes from the show identifying things related to the two cars that could have only come from them, once you get the whole enchilada. So here’s what we really know about the two Firebirds:
1) The two cars weren't 'found in a barn' as the shows producers state, they have been stored.
2) They weren't prototypes or pilot cars, they were just the first two cars down the line, unlike what the producers state.
3) They weren't built in order to decide whether Pontiac wanted to build the Firebird, as the producers state. They are production line cars.
4) They aren't "worth" $325K as the producers state, they sold for $30K a couple years ago, that's probably close to their current value.
5) They're basic, bread and butter Birds, nothing unique about them except their VIN. No rare one-off parts, no super-rare Ram Air stuff, no hard to find trans or rear axle. Just a ’67 Firebird ragtop and hardtop, and a very expensive VIN and trim tag.
6) They were sold as a pair for $30K a couple years ago on eBay. The new owner was contacted by Fast N' Loud, and they decided to publicize the cars around their rather sensationalist blatherings.
If anyone from the show would like to contact HOT ROD to correct us or otherwise set the record straight, we will be more than happy to communicate your responses. As for now, it would seem that the show has lost what little cred they may have had up to this time, sorry to say. At least from HOT ROD’s perspective, we are disappointed that one of the public faces for the rewards of modifying cars would stoop this low just to hype a build that done legit would have been an honest portrayal of the joy and pride we all take in building our cars.

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Default Re: "Holy Grail" of Muscle Cars Found in Old Barn?

I doubt if anyone can say they are shocked at this revelation.
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Everybody in &quot;The know&quot; knew the real story here. They were bought off ebay just a few months before they were sold to the monkey boys. I've talked to alot of pontiac collectors and none of them wanted those cars. They were for sale for quite a while. Smoke and mirrors........
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Default Re: "Holy Grail" of Muscle Cars Found in Old Barn?

<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: Vern B</div><div class="ubbcode-body">I doubt if anyone can say they are shocked at this revelation. </div></div>

I can say that. I'm shocked! Shocked I tell you. [img]<<GRAEMLIN_URL>>/rolleyes.gif[/img]
People, if I've said it once, I've probably said it twice: There is nothing &quot;REAL&quot; about Reality TV. [img]<<GRAEMLIN_URL>>/scholar.gif[/img]
Suck it up and move on.
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Default Re: "Holy Grail" of Muscle Cars Found in Old Barn?

<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: Dog427435</div><div class="ubbcode-body"> sensationalist blatherings </div></div>

The Internet explained in two words.
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Default Re: "Holy Grail" of Muscle Cars Found in Old Barn?

<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: 427TJ</div><div class="ubbcode-body"><div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: Dog427435</div><div class="ubbcode-body"> sensationalist blatherings </div></div>

The Internet explained in two words. </div></div>

Lol! Preach it.
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Didn't someone on this site sell them those cars?
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Default Re: "Holy Grail" of Muscle Cars Found in Old Barn?

sounds like hot rod is just trying to cover their embarrassed behinds [img]<<GRAEMLIN_URL>>/whistle.gif[/img]
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