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1969 Camaro Denver Hugger special
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BigD69 (07-05-2017) |
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interesting car - never knew they were made - kinda like the North Carolina blue cars i assume?
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It says on the GM ad, :select any engine option you want". Wonder how many were built as big blocks?
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BigD69 (07-05-2017) |
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None. It wasn't an SS - just a Camaro so you could choose only one of the small V8s like the 307 or the 350-2V or the "big 6." The 327 had been discontinued by the time the Denver Hugger Camaro was made available
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The ''Boss Lady'' was campaigned out of Luby Chevrolet in Baltimore, MD. The dealership was owned by a woman named Betty Wagelstein hence the name of the race car.
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Past thread w/ more Luby 'Boss Lady' pics... https://www.yenko.net/forum/showthread.php?t=128735 ~ Pete .
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