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That be it.
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Is that a DH Camaro? I know it's on the rear quarter, but I've always thought of it a some type of sponser..My earliest pics of the car, still running the rocker chrome,show no sponser on the rear qtr and no Speed Equipment on the front fender, with GK cams on a huge Grump Lump hood. Once the trim was removed and the rockers blacked out, TSE was on the rear of the car, and Midwest on the front along with a smaller Grump Lump hood . I have some pics of it getting a huge holeshot on the Super John DHP 69 Camaro and it has TSE on the rear quarters with Ian at the wheel...I see the trim,lace paint,door lettered,and Amalie decal on the front as the earliest campaign..followed by no trim and DHP...then Speed Equipment added ..and then no DHP and TSE added plus Midwest and NHRA record holder...When and what was the relationship with DHP? I never saw anything sponser wise on the 68 car..and see Jacksaw Chevrolet on the 69 car..???
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The pic was from the 70 NHRA Nationals. I would think that if it was on the rear qtr then DH had something to do with it in one way or another. I should have more info on the car by the weekend.
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