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Another pic of the original ZL1 #42. :beers: . |
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Camaros in NHRA class SS/BA was probably running a Big Block with Auto trans Camaros in NHRA class SS/E was probably running a Small Block with manual trans It was not uncommon to swap an engine trans combo to find a class you wanted to compete in for various reasons |
I'm convinced Macolm Durham had two '69 Camaros. Looks like the ZL1 changed classes while in his possession.
The later car may be the white car on the roll-back with RS tail lamps. Has louver and drip rail trim. No "Strip Blazer" moniker. Could be it later morphed into the blue car on the trailer. That car clearly has the drip rail trim. |
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Great info on another ZL1 that may exist today but as of yet, unrecognized. Here's one more pic of the 'early' car @ York also weak shot minus scoop on the cover of Ed C's Book. :beers: ~ Pete . |
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it could be two different Strip Blazer Jr Camaros
looks like Malcolm had some sort of racing team in this winner circle photo says the driver was Bernard Butler |
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found an under hood pic maybe the ZL1
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Great pics and both appear to be the probable ZL1 early car. No hood stripes as pic before York shot above also looks like the 9 on driver's windshield so possibly the same day?:hmmm: :beers: ~ Pete . |
Is that a modified cowl hood or a modified "stinger" hood, or neither?
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