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I'm not a big Camaro fan, but Kevin is. The car just fits a lot of classes and it works well. There's almost no engine Chevy built in 1969 that wasn't available in the Camaro, and only one that didn't come with an automatic transmission. It's just a real popular and real common car. I'm a Chevelle man myself, I'll build a 69 Chevelle when I get in a better position financially.
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Well, I got hooked, Harry Vineyard had a nasty white 69 Chevelle 427-425 here, he drove it in B/SA, and they put a 4 speed in it, Tucker Parrish drove it in A/S. It may be my favorite race car of all time. When he sold it, he told my I should buy it. He was right. I let a killer car at a good price get away.
That green car of Kevin Borgstrom's is a killer, too. Not too often you see a B/SA 69 Chevelle win in Super Stock running SS/EA.
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