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Love that car. Was it an original L78? Can you give us any clues that would help ID the car?
Thanks, Tony <div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: Martyn L. Schorr</div><div class="ubbcode-body">Old Motion record-holding Camaro racecars have not been located, still out there! </div></div> |
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What ever details we had on the car are in my Motion book.
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Marty's book does say that the car was a base model Grenada Gold Camaro delivered by Simonin. The L88 427 was a replacement motor provided by Mahler. The car was painted white and lettering was added as well as Cragars and slicks. I would assume it was either a 327 or 307 maybe even a 250-6cyl. Either way, all that really matters is the racecar that it was turned into. I believe it hasn't been found. I think it said that somewhere in the book also
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Car has big block fender flags...original big block car?
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I can't say for sure but I think theres an old article called " Do The Factory Hop" and I might be wrong but I don't think it has the big block 427 fender emblems on it in the pics.
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