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Old 11-02-2004, 04:56 PM
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I know I have some paper on the #21 Joie Chitwood car somewhere...
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Old 11-02-2004, 05:41 PM
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Cool car, thanks for sharing it with us.

Hey, once you get it restored, maybe we can lease the road course at Gateway, or at least do what we did for the Corvair Stingers at a SCR, and set up a autocroos event for the road race cars. I could bring Don's IMSA car and I am sure I could get Mo to bring the Stinger.

A car I would love to see is owned by Vic Edlebrock, which is the Camaro that Don won the 1969 Citrus 250 Nascar race in. I believe it was built by Smokey Yunick.
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Old 11-02-2004, 11:23 PM
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mr70, thanks for the offer to help with info on the Chitwood car. Any help by anybody regarding other cars on the list is greatly appreciated.

Tom, you would not be disappointed by Vic's car. I have seen it on numerous occasions and it is a real beauty. A road course or slalom thing sounds like a blast. Don's IMSA car is really cool and it would be great to see that car in action also. Same goes for the Stingers.

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Old 11-03-2004, 12:39 AM
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Hey, once you get it restored, maybe we can lease the road course at Gateway, or at least do what we did for the Corvair Stingers at a SCR, and set up a autocroos event for the road race cars. I could bring Don's IMSA car and I am sure I could get Mo to bring the Stinger.


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Maybe we could get Bob Jane to bring the road racing ZL-1 from Australia.
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Jon, that is awesome! I didn't realize how much history there was to your car. Can't wait to see it finished!! .............RatPack.............
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Old 11-04-2004, 09:15 AM
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Here's the car that replaced my gold one and got my original drivetrain. Sure would like to track it down someday. Jim Murphy was the primary driver for this car. Sadly, he passed away a few years ago and I never got to talk with him.

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Car owner and driver with THE MAN, Vince Piggins.

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Old 11-04-2004, 07:09 PM
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Jon,

------I have been following this thread and have to tell you how cool your car is! What a piece of history. I couldnt help but notice that the 68 doesnt appear to be a Z28. I guess they didnt actually need a Z in thier minds because they had the 67 Z drivetrain????..........Bill S
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Did they swap the rims to the 68 also?
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Thanks, Bill. Yes, that's exactly right. The feeling was they already had the racing parts and pieces and didn't really need to buy a Z28 all over again, so they saved a few bucks. The primary purpose was to get a '68 body just to avoid any potential rule restrictions with the SCCA. It turns out after they bought the car, the SCCA went ahead and said you could run the '68 race parts on the '67 bodies. That let them go ahead and run my car one last time at Daytona in 1968. The '68 they bought was a 327 4-barrel with a Saginaw 4-speed and 3.07 posi 12-bolt. That's what's in the car now. Runs pretty well actually. I have driven it a couple of times this year, just around town.

Regarding the wheels, yes they swapped those over too. I'm sure they had spares of everything. Most teams did. They got my roll bar, brakes, gauges and several other things. I am having to acquire things based on what I see in pictures plus asking the original owner and driver what they used. I have made progress in a number of areas. Still lots to do though.

Once again, I appreciate everyone's compliments. I want to get the car done so that it can get out and be seen. I did get it registered and accepted with the Historic Trans Am Registry so it is eligible to race with those old '66-'72 era cars.

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