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I've had a few run-ins too. Was never questioning the legitimacy of their cars. Just Baby Boomers gone wild. But sometimes people don't know any better.
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I'm pretty sure Royal Pontiac was doing 421 conversions on GTO's by then... but to the best of my (limited) knowledge there were no factory 66' 421 GTO's made
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There was one car that did come from the factory Jim wagners had the 421 put in a GTO for a test car for car & driver magazine at the time they were told it had a 389 in it Jim wanted to really impress the magazine guys and I guess to help sell more cars
It was not till many years later that Jim confessed that car never had a 389 but a 421 and that he pulled one over on car & driver magazine guys |
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That car did not come with a 421. It was a transplant.
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Diego:
Did you get to hear John Sawruk speak in Stanton at the PS event? Was WAY COOL. If I'm not mistaken, I believe he had a couple of stories about the 421 swap fiasco. |
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The Car & Driver GTOs were 64s when Pontiac 1st came out with them. They had 2, a red one and a blue one. They were both ringer cars for the press built by Royal Pontiac. Someone owns the red one, think the blue one got destroyed, someone made a clone of the blue one.
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Hey Rob! [img]/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img]
I remember him speaking 2 races ago - is that the one? However, my memory of those engagements are always a little foggy. Sometimes I have poor memory, other times it's a bit better. |
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Nah, it was this past race. Honesty, I wasn't interested when I heard what the topic was gonna be, but it turned out to be VERY interesting.
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