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You also, and if you run into Fedun tell him I am still kicking and hope he is well.
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those Canadians eh...certainly nice to see the stock/superstock contingent from up here keep the tradition going....and a another comp car now too !!!
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The lines are on this car are from the 60's yet its lines are still modern looking and a very flexible racing platform. D |
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bob any other history you can tell us on the corvette please? where from? did u race it? tks.
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I remember when I changed my 69 Chevelle to a stocker from a bracket car, It took some time to get under the index, but with all the right pieces we did it. An ati convertor, LeBrun engine and a WA Lee carb and we were there. One of the biggest pay days as a stocker owner is when guys look at the car , look at the Q jet, cast intake , and says how do you go that fast??? :)
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Built in 1975, Ralph Truppi and John Hoffman were good friends back then and I got some help from Bernie Agaman and my partner Wes Coleman.Ran E-town Maple Grove mostly. Ralph picked the car John and Tony Feil did the engine pieces and it was assembled at Truppi- Kling, Jerry Stinner did the carbs. The car was built for one reason, to run against Jerry Stein's 64 red car.
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great story....great history...was it faster than steins?
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