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Cool, thanks. My car is of the 4 door wagon variety.
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Yeah, just kidding since there weren't enough built.
Harrell did the same and there was a Harrell dealer just up the road - seems like they sold a couple. Useless trivia - shortest lived Harrell car sold by them (had friends there) was a 427 Nova that was totalled about 5 miles away on the trip home. Came back to add the obvious - F70x14 Polyglas and a L72 was a tricky situation at best. Last edited by Dan Bennett; 07-23-2024 at 02:29 PM. Reason: added thought |
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Actually set a record with a stick shift in an automatic only combo car.
It was listed under "ALL" .. Good enough for me ;-)
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70 Nova with an LT-1 and a 4 speed was a car I drove on the street
It belonged to a friend and I changed the engine in it when the original engine broke It was a Yenko Deuce
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I remember in 1970 ( that tells my age ) Wallace Chevrolet in Linden, NJ had them lined up about ten of them Yenko Deuces.
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Ron that’s where that Yenko came from
When the engine broke, the cars owner took it there and warrantee was denied He was racing it at Etown sometimes We picked it up with a trailer and the blown engine was in the trunk I put a 302 Z race engine in it that was a spare from his ‘69 Z F/S racecar at the time That car sold later for $3200
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Just seems STRANGE that it took OVER 45 years to appear in the classification guide … Just sayin.
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