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Hey Joe .... I did reference the hood pins while speaking to John today and he said he installed them himself so that will not be much help. We did go through his garage and found some original keys as well as the key to lock the hood pins which is in a leather pouch in very cool . We also located a name tag of a former girlfriend that worked at the eat and park drive-in.... I asked John how the nametag ended up in the car and he looked at me and smiled as he laughed . I would like to speak to you about the G 7015 white walls because according to John they were already on the car when he saw it for the first time...And when you look at the original paperwork it is listed on page 2. All in all a great day with lunch and laughs. Joe I will email you some tire info.
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Lovin’ the story and all the details Doug!!:biggthumpup:
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That’s funny you say that because I asked John the same thing if her middle name was Sue and he said no and laughed
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Great story, and great finds! Love the locking hood pins.
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When researching the 67 Yenkos, there is info that they may have come with 14 in or 15 in wheels
According to a 67 Impala site, there were two G70 tire options PU1 G70 15 4 Ply White Stripe Tires PU2 G70 15 4 Ply Red Stripe Tires Yenko may have been able to get them with his special order |
Doug, John and Peggy might have had some hanky panky in the rear seat of YS760..
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Rich....when I was teasing John Weaver and he was laughing...I am pretty sure your theory is 100% correct...I asked him how a name tag just “falls” off a blouse ! :blush:
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Good for him, ahhh to be young again playing grab a $$ in the back seat. I remember those days.. LOL
Rich |
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