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Old 03-07-2005, 05:02 PM
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Default Granny Goose II/Golden Goose-EBAY

Any of you Midwest guys remember this DM/P Camaro For Sale?
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I hear it truly is a piece of History.


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I like that...BKH
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I was just asking a friend about that car the other day and wondered if Bill & Dauber were still painting. Bill "Short Round" Roell has layed out a number of flames for Bobby Alloway on his and customers street rods. I had the opportunity one night to watch "Short Round" and Wade Hughes lay out and spray a set of their "Ohio Flames" on a street rod for Bobby. At 3:00 a.m. I had a new found respect for their talents. It wasn't long before I had the '63 Belair "Surfwagon" in Ohio for a set of those hot licks. I met Dauber there at Wade's place and his scrapbook is full of old drag cars and "street freak" cars from the 70's with custom pinstriping and lettering. Those guys are awesome! Check out the cover of The Rodder's Journal attached....

This Camaro is absolutely stunning! I just wish I could afford to purchase it but a recent remodel of the house negates that for now......I agree with bkh.... ......Ratpack...............
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.... for anyone that has read the tiny little lettering on the back of the Granny Goose car, the question remains ....

... "are you man enough"?


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Good stuff guys
I think the Spyders on the rear are a nice touch too.
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I met Dave Lewis in the early 70's.....Cool Guy......I asked him how he came up with the name for the car and as I remember he said it was named after a brand of Potato Chips that were popular in the area that he was living in........
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I saw the GG at the cinci WOW show last year and went back to it 2-3 times. The restoration is very nice and he did not "cheat or get lazy" and use late model speed equipment anywhere.

He also has a very famous S/S Maverick (it was at WOW also)that was in a bunch of mags in it's day. 6 cylinder car.
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There was a Granny Goose Camaro out of Nebraska raced by Charlie Puls. Is this the car? Frank
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I don't think this is Frank,although that could've been it's predecessor.

You are bidding on a true legend. This is the original “Granny Goose II” DM/P Camaro campaigned in the Midwest by Dave Lewis out of Cincinnati Ohio, then later by Jerry Coley in the south out of Alabama as the “Golden Goose. This car has been restored to pristine condition with the utmost regard to authenticity.



The car was purchased in Cincinnati, Ohio at Glenway Chevrolet in 1969. It is a 1969 Camaro SS 396-375hp 4-speed car that was Fathom green in color. It was driven on the street for a total of 11,672 miles (the speedometer still agrees) before it was sold to Dave Lewis and then partner Bruce Scott to be turned into a racecar. The two overlooked no details in the conversion made the “Goose” an instant success and terror on the track.



The Legend of the “Goose” begins in Cincinnati, Ohio where after being fitted in D Modified Production trim it was handed to the capable hands of Jim Farr (aka Dauber) and his partner Bill Roell (aka Short Round) for paint, stripes and lettering. The team of Dauber and Short Round were no strangers to laying out paint schemes that made heads turn and had car owners flocking to the shop to have their cars turned in to mobile art. The car quickly made its way to the drag strip, and car show arenas where it was a fan favorite. In it’s first appearance at the World of Wheels car show it was chosen as the most popular car of the show. The car was gorgeous and deadly on the track but Dave and Bruce, being the perfectionist that they were demanded more. So in addition to continual performance upgrades and staying on top of the cutting edge of design they once again summoned the team of Dauber and Short Round to come up with a new paint scheme in 1971. The car is, was, and always will be a truly timeless example of perfection. This is the paint that remained on the car through the rest of Dave’s time driving and continued with the new owner with only the modification of the name from the “Granny Goose” to the “Golden Goose”



The cars 3rd owner and 2nd driver was the popular track promoter from the south Jerry Coley. After tracking down Dave Lewis and with his smooth southern ways Coley convinced Lewis to sell him the car and the transfer was complete with Dave delivering the car to Coley in Kentucky where Coley quickly learned the awesome potential of the car with a sub national record pass on his very first attempted behind the wheel (which he cleverly never backed up) Coley won the Division 2 championship in the car his first year and never looked back, this goose continued to lay golden eggs.



Here is a list on notable performance at large and national events:

1971 NHRA national record holder

1971 NHRA Division 3 WCS winner Columbus, Ohio

1972 NHRA Bluegrass National winner Lexington, KY.

1972 NHRA D/MP Class Winner US Nationals Indianapolis, In.

1973 NHRA Division 3 WCS winner Indianapolis, In.

1973 NHRA D/MP Class Winner Summer Nationals Englishtown NJ

1974 NHRA Division 2 WCS winner Suffolk, VA.

1974 NHRA Division 2 WCS winner Gainesville, FL.

1974 NHRA Division 2 Modified Championship winner

1974 NHRA Nation Record holder

1974 NHRA D/MP Class Winner Winter Nationals Pomona, Ca.

1974 NHRA D/MP Class Winner Gator National Gainesville, Fl.

1975 MHRA Southeast National Open winner Warner Robbins Ga.

Along with countless other local wins and National runner-up’s, Semi’s and Quarter’s





Coley continued to run the car in modified until a rules change allowed Corvettes into D Modified production a class in which they had a decided advantage. After that the car was parked and unfortunately at times outside, where the harsh southern sun faded the paint. Coley painted the car again this time white and he raced on occasion until it was retired permanently.

The goose changed hands again this time the 4th owner was bringing her home again to begin the long painstaking restoration project. The restoration project began with a sense of passion driven by the love of this unique vehicle and the fact most of the original components were still with the car was unbelievable. The car was almost completely intact still possessing most of the innovations originally designed by Lewis and a few required updates by Coley. The process begin by scouring the country for documentation on the car in addition to the articles we possessed in the form of magazine articles and some picture much more would be required to ensure the correct historical fact we needed to ensure that this car was as authentic as possible. This led us to searching swap meets, flea markets, attics and basements until we uncovered countless items of documentation, photos, and the few missing components that the car needed to be identical to the time frame. Through selfless acts of Bob Martin and Cleon Short donating old pictures and a network of friends keeping an eye out for a laundry list of parts the necessary pieces were in place. Driven by our desire to make this car original we insisted that every piece of sheet metal be original the interior, the engine bay, every aspect of these car needed to the original pieces after all those were the pieces that broke the records won the races, and filled the pages of magazines articles replacing them was not an option.



That is were John Bastian and Bastian Automotive Restoration comes into the picture. John shared our love for this car and the desire to see it come to fruition that desire coupled with his amazing abilities to prepare cars for show at the highest level was required to make the final preparations for paint.



Two men who in the past were intertwined with that of the Goose were now back in the picture. Dauber and Short Round would team up to recreate the paint job that they had put on the car so many years ago. This time in tow was Doug Gumbert a young painter who was about to have his go at helping Short round with painting the car. Short Round and Dauber laid out the car for paint and Doug handled most of the spraying. With his incredible talent along with the legend of the Goose guided his hand and once again perfection was achieved. After countless hours in the spray booth the finished product was magnificant then the paint was allowed to dry and properly cure before it was handed to Dauber for the finishing touches.



When the car was finished it was like the past had come alive. We were successfully in accomplishing the task we had started so many years ago and the Goose was returned to here former glory.



Here is a list of major articles on the car



Feature articles:

Hot Rod 1971

Car Craft 1973

Hot cars 1973

Super Chevy 1975

Hot Rod 2003



Cover shots:

Car Craft 1973

Hot Cars 1973

Chevy Power 1975

Chevy Bible 1974-1975



Along with countless other local newspaper and drag racing publication mentions. All told we have in our possession over 200 pages of documentation on this car in the form of pictures articles, and stories. All of this documentation not only goes with the car it offers a nearly week-by-week journal of the cars performance and whereabouts while it was racing.



Please feel free to look at all the pictures and do not hesitate to contact us with any further questions our contact information is as follows:



Karl Thiele (Owner)

1-513-353-3039 (days M-F until 1:00 pm anytime on weekends)

Steve Glasgow (historian)

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Default Re: Granny Goose II/Golden Goose-EBAY

I thought this would attract much more $ then what the final bid was.
$25,850.00 (Reserve not met)
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