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Above Camaro looks brand spanking new....look at those tail pipes.
Bob told me of all his drag cars, mine was the only one he didn't buy brand new from Scuncio, he took it in trade in 1972, and then purchased it from Scuncio because he liked the look and condition of it, and the low miles. |
One of the more successful Bob Johnson cars driven by Joe DeLorenzo. 1969 Camaro Convertible.
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The Delorenzo car with a white top at New England Drag Way.
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Chevy IIs and Novas ran the familiar Bob Johnson and Scuncio lettering.
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Having so many cars out there, this probably happened here and there,...two facing off against each other.
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----The day I visited Scuncio in 1969 the ZL1 was sitting at the far right on the showroom floor in this pic. The big door to get cars on the floor was right behind it and when I showed interest they backed it out. I don't remember the salesmans name, but he had to drive, and that didn't bother me. I had already owned a few very fast cars and I actually felt that this ZL! (bone stock) was a bit tepid. That along with the lack of bling (remember, I was 22 years dumb) I passed and layer bought my 69 350/396 4-speed Camaro and throughly enjoyed it!.....Bill S
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This '68 L78 also came from Scuncio
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