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there is a under hood photo of Toy IV showing the 1968 trim tag. It is not a clear photo but you can see the 1968 Fed safety statement on the tag. A 1967 trim tag does not have the safety statement
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Doug Boyce would probably know who bought VI from Jenkins.
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IV: MIA
V: burned in garage per Doug Boyce VI: MIA |
according to the book that Doug Boyce published, Toy IV was purchased by Brooklyn Heavy. After that the story gets a little foggy. I heard from a reliable source that toy IV was traded to Carman Rotunda for another 68 Camaro. At that time both cars were painted orange from what i heard. At some point in the late 70's early 80's toy IV was painted black and no longer had the RS grill. From what i heard toy IV is currently nothing more than a roof and 1/4 panels. The person that i got this information from does post on here from time to time and might chime in at some point.
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Someone should be able to ask Carmen he's still alive. Who will do that for us?
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this car is said to be Toy IV . It was known at the time it was sold but some how the car disappeared
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Somebody is racing HR Drag Week in a tribute '69 Car. So cool.
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