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Old 08-13-2023, 04:22 AM
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Old 08-13-2023, 03:13 PM
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Don't know that I would pay much of a premium just because it was owned by Mark Donahue. I love the 67-72 C10 and C20 pickups.

The celebrity ownership is a bit different for a vehicle that was raced; especially if it is still in "as raced" condition. Support vehicle? Not so much.

Still, I would not be surprised to see this one go for big bucks. I am probably in the minority.
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Old 08-13-2023, 05:27 PM
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Don't know that I would pay much of a premium just because it was owned by Mark Donahue. I love the 67-72 C10 and C20 pickups.

The celebrity ownership is a bit different for a vehicle that was raced; especially if it is still in "as raced" condition. Support vehicle? Not so much.

Still, I would not be surprised to see this one go for big bucks. I am probably in the minority.
I don’t think it will pull a big price.Steve McQueen, maybe.
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Old 08-13-2023, 06:47 PM
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Steve Shauger, you need a truck.
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Steve Shauger, you need a truck.
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A piece of Penske/Donohue history to call your own and you're a Newtown Square boy. LOL
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Needs to be painted in Sunoco livery circa '68-'69 with the yellow mini-lite wheels. Put a stroked small block with a cross-ram in it. Then it gets interesting as a tow vehicle.
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Old 08-14-2023, 01:38 AM
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Cross ram as a tow vehicle? That WOULD be interesting, and probably frustrating.
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Cross ram as a tow vehicle? That WOULD be interesting, and probably frustrating.
Just to tow your lightweight Sunoco Camaro replica to the show. And a STROKED small block with a bunch of low end grunt would be fine with a properly carbureted cross-ram and correct camming.
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Cool history and original ownership, but that truck has a LOT more rust issues than the seller states from it's years in FL. The previous attempt to patch the floor pan and replace the inner/outer rockers is a mess.
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