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How about Charlie Green's Super Stock Mustang?
1969 Mustang GT convertible, 428 Automatic, Charlie told me it is 1 of only 17. ![]() charlie green by Joe Grippo, on Flickr
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Danny Smith's 67 hemi car
Bob Marshalls SS/BA cars for sure would be up there! How about any thunderbolts out there? What about Paul Adams ride, is that a original car? Casey |
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I think this is a fairly valuable one
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Dave Wrens Original 68 Barracuda, I don't have a current pictures but it very nice.
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Also, Wren still has the same Max Wedge aluminum nose 63 Savoy that he was runner up with at the 68 Winternationals.
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Dave Mann's 67 Plymouth Belvedere Hemi 4 speed has to be way up there. The car has 242 original miles on it. I believe it's 1 of 14 made. Originally it's a non RO car although he races it as a RO because NHRA rates it the same HP. By far the coolest car I have even driven. OK...driven in the pits warming it up.
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My vote would be for Jerry MacNeish’s '67 Z/28. Maybe not the rarest of the rare, but still pretty darn rare. It also has a great story to go along with it. It's been a while since I read it but I think the story mentions that it was cut up and run as a Super Gas gas (the horror!) and then brought back to it's original glory.
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Dave & Ben Wenzel from DIV 3--- 67 Z28 D/S--original ONE owner bought it new been a racer ever since--car is fast been a winner many many times
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This wouldnt make a very good Super Stocker today but I always like the Z-11 Chevys of 1963 like the "OLD RELIABLE". Its listed as a Super Stock only combo and the parts are kind of hard to find.
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