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Don't know anything about a Firebird GT car , but when I was running my 1971 Trans Am in Stock , they were doing quite well with a 1973 Super Duty Formula , also in Stock. This would have been in the early 80's .
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Came up with a cell number 210-382-2808
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Thanks ! I'll try it.
Nope, don't think that's the right number. Had to listen to the recording twice. Voice was talking real fast. Sounded something like "Robert Waltah Outlaw Co". Last edited by oldskool; 09-03-2021 at 05:14 PM. |
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Yeah, I reckin they ran lots of different Pontiacs. Here's a pic from the H-O Racing Specialties High Output newsletter, in '75. The car looks to be a '70-'73 model with the twin scoop Formy hood.
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