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------Al Maynard also had a silver 69 Z/28 with one of the Yunick engines. I saw the engine out of the car and then installed in the car at a later date. Dont know the configuration of the rest of the car, 4-wheel disc, etc. I havent thought about that car for quite awhile, and am unsure where it resides today.........Bill S
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Al Maynard's Pace Car----
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I'd guess that's the same as this car (see attached). What are the details on Al's car? 427 powered?
-Jon |
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-sorry for the hijack |
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Thanks, Joe. Hey Charley, does the pace car's protect-o-plate show signs of being glued into a booklet at one time or has it always been loose like that?
-Jon |
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Yes it was glued to something and then torn out. Al Young did not think it had a protecto plate when I asked him about it but I found it in the glove box.
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Hey Charley,
Do you know that your Pace Car might be the 1st production 375hp Camaro? If I am not mistaken, Grumpy's '67 is 195XXX, and his was supposed to be the 1st. Maybe Kim can confirm this, as I forgot to write down the vin on the car at Kansas City last spring, but I thought it was 195xxx. |
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