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Old 12-10-2004, 07:30 PM
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The place must have been mind blowing to see, imagine car bodies on the third floor taking up over 2 football fields. WOW. To get around in all the buildings must have been difficult; I can see why a straight 2 block shot out in the open may seem like right out the door. It looks like they may have staged the transport trucks right outside #49 and there was a 2 block type road straight to the engineering building. That’s just a guess. These were samples from a fax; I will have hard copies and a more complete layout in the mail within the next days which will be cool. And there may be some more detailed accounting of how it ran.


Correction: The Black Judge now blue is based out of Kansas City.
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Old 12-10-2004, 08:31 AM
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Pic of the RAV block stampings in the mag Andy sent me, it would be a 69 block.


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Old 12-10-2004, 08:49 AM
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Since your talking about RAV stuff, did anyone hear buy that RAV piston that had "RAV" and describing text silk screened on the top of it on ebay about Oh... 4-5 years ago? I don't have the picture anymore. It looked to be a desk-top item, but not sure if someone made it up or not. I was wondering if there was a story behind it.



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Old 12-10-2004, 05:32 PM
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I've posted this once but want to bring it back now, has new meaning with the drawings. This is the Pontiac MI plant as visited by our former employee, Roy Phillips.



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Note: “our” is in no way claim on my part to ownership of the dealership. I just work here and don’t even have a title.
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Old 12-10-2004, 05:40 PM
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This is the Black Judge from earlier in the thread as it is today running in Kansas City.



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Old 12-14-2004, 05:40 PM
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OOPS I meant to say I was going to put some of the interview in this thread, here is the set up:

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The interview was conducted at the home ofMr. Carl Papke on December 28,1991.

Were you always into Pontiacs?
When I was a kid in high school I liked Dodges, because' 62 Dodges were the state police cars. They were already starting to get a reputation. I don't remember knowing about' 62 421 Pontiacs at the time. I knew about state police cars. I wasn't aware of Pontiacs until I was 17 years old. I got into a '63 421 Super Duty Catalina that was owned by a guy by the name of Joe Fercowitz. He's dead now. He got killed in that car. Right over here west of Silverwood, went off the road do in 'over a hundred miles an hour and it killed him. His brother John still runs the farm over there. But Joe gave me a ride in his Super Duty Pontiac. The most God-awful thing [ ever rode in in my life. We went north out of Clifford goin' out towards the power plant. There was a substation out there. il was probably a quarter mile flat stretch, and we were well up to a hundred miles an hour and stoppin' by the time we go down on the comer, which was a half a mile. That thing had tri-power on it, it was just screamin' and haulin' ass. II was a real car. I never thought about Dodges again after that.


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Old 12-14-2004, 06:24 PM
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Steve,sounds like he rode in a 421 HO car,not a SD!Call me at my office,310 2977609.Tom
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Old 12-14-2004, 06:26 PM
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I like "haulin ass" part.
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Hello
Anyone know where this 69 TA is or any info about what happened to it.
VIN 22337N109163 I was owner once.
RAIV 4 Speed

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Old 12-16-2004, 04:54 AM
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might contact PHS and see if anyone has asked for docs on it.Tom
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