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Wow, those are different. Squint your eyes a bit on that 2nd pic above and it looks a bit like a 68-69 AMX.
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Copo9566aa, Thanks a million for a copy of the Fitch article, that's my car it!
![]() The car does look a little like a big AMX from the side.
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Rick ------------ 1967 Fitch Firebird |
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Rick
You welcome ![]() And thanks for the 68 Comanche Pictures ![]() |
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Roger
About a year ago I had a phone tech come out to our dealership to do some switch programming; she was rather hot looking, before leaving she informed me this was were she got her first car and that she still had a pic of it. She sent it to me a few days later in an email. |
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I can't say I've ever heard of a Skybird. Was this a "one of a kind/nothing special" car?
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John "Hutch" Skierka |
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Lol my favorite graemlins is on a plum box
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Pontiac made two other special additions as well that year a Not quite canary yellow, Yellow bird and a red, Red Bird edition both with similar stripping packages. Definetely geared towards the female buyer at the time.
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<span style="color: blue">1970 GTO Judge Ram Air IV, 4 speed</span> |
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