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69hurstSC 12-01-2022 01:58 PM

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Originally Posted by PLATINUM6BBL (Post 1606966)
I see PGN has spoken on the car on a FB post.....

Yep. Trying to get the rub from the real 427 car. Though his car doesn't have embossed headrests, leftover side stripes or rear deck panel holes for emblems. The only two things those cars have in common are that they went through Yenko. All comparisons stop there.

69hurstSC 12-01-2022 01:59 PM

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Originally Posted by PLATINUM6BBL (Post 1606966)
I see PGN has spoken on the car on a FB post.....

I can't wait to see when this LB car is stripped down to reveal more details about its heritage.

Pro Stock John 12-01-2022 07:21 PM

If the car sold for a lot can it be assumed that folks found proof it was a converted car?

Tracker1 12-02-2022 05:08 PM

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Originally Posted by Pro Stock John (Post 1607095)
If the car sold for a lot can it be assumed that folks found proof it was a converted car?

See post #104

Pro Stock John 12-02-2022 05:20 PM

Thx I did see that, I'm a little thirsty for the story. :)

PLATINUM6BBL 12-13-2022 06:54 PM

has restoration started on the car? If so, are there progress pics somewhere?

Charley Lillard 12-14-2022 12:29 PM

It is now part of Phil Mitchell's car collection and will be restored by Gary Riley and the gang at Level One Restorations. Phil has Gary backed up with work for years.

Pro Stock John 12-14-2022 06:42 PM

Thanks Charley for the update.

Rainer 04-09-2023 03:43 PM

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Originally Posted by William (Post 1602705)
I lived a few miles from Braeger in 1969 and am virtually certain that is where that photo was taken. They were the first 'Mega Dealership' in the area, located in a former department store. Not really a performance dealership but sold a lot of everything, including performance cars. Have the pop from a Garnet Red L78/M22/ZL2 Camaro sold there. Still in the same location today.

The circa 1962 photo is the former location, when Bob Braeger and Jim King were partners. They parted about that time, Jim King opening a small dealership in a residential area on the SE side of Milwaukee. Showroom still there. The former King-Braeger store is now an Auto Zone.

Just adding a little more info to the thread re: Braeger Chevrolet. I've located a Feb. 1984 press photo showing the inside of the dealership featuring Bob Braeger (L), which coincidentally is the year I started working there. The interior features in the 1969 photo (floor tile, ceiling, walls) all appear to be an exact match to confirm the location.

William 04-09-2023 03:49 PM

Now known as Lake Chevrolet, same location.


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