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markinnaples (08-12-2020) |
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The Following 5 Users Say Thank You to Lee Stewart For This Useful Post: | ||
67 Nova Boy (08-12-2020), dykstra (08-12-2020), GaryC (08-15-2020), markinnaples (08-12-2020), olredalert (08-12-2020) |
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Wanna start a nice debate? Look at the A12 Bee. Which way are the "Six Pack" decals leaning? In this example, it's learning backward toward the windshield. Most are leaning forwards. Care to guess which ones are correct?
Mmmwwaahhaahhaahhaaaaaa!!! Cheers Dave |
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It was very common back in the day to use preproduction cars at shows like the photos above. This might have either been before or right after their use for brochure photos. You can see that Chrysler was "jazzing" up their cars with aftermarket wheels. Nothing screams muscle car like those all chrome Cragars. |
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That's Elmer Duellman's rig, from Fountain City WI.
IIRC he bought the Daytona new and has very few miles. He also has a matching Superbird on display in his museum, four large buildings of mostly unrestored survivor cars. One of the largest pedal car collections on the country line the walls. The automotive toy collection building alone is worth the visit! The museum complex is in between Elmer's vintage "junk yard" which is cool too, and Elmer's Auto, late model salvage, ran by Elmer's kids. I've heard that the museum may not be open much longer. Bill W |
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69b5bee (08-12-2020), Lee Stewart (08-12-2020) |
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Do any of the 12 Knafel RAV survive today? I don't recall ever seeing anything other than the photo posted above.
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SOLD 1969 427 COPO Camaro Lemans Blue/Black, M22 4 speed, 15,800 original miles |
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markinnaples (08-12-2020) |
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The Following 4 Users Say Thank You to Lee Stewart For This Useful Post: | ||
big gear head (08-12-2020), gtomike1967 (08-13-2020), markinnaples (08-12-2020), PeteLeathersac (08-12-2020) |
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i have searched as many others have for 40 years for one. in one of my many conversations with bill, he said that they all just vanished and he didn't remember seeing one on the streets after a couple of years. i know there has to be a few sitting in a garage somewhere. would love to have one.
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actually some got delivered to the dealers with the emblem on the rockers. there is a picture floating on the internet and has been posted on the py forum of one of the dealerships here in tulsa (milner) with a new 68 sitting on the showroom and it has the emblem on the rocker panel. unfortunately my computer i had it stored on crashed. i will see if i can find it on the py forum.
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