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The original owners name is Joe Burden from Indiana.
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I will try to find something in my old junk. Thanks!
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I like it.
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Hey Chris, I really wanted to see the car doing wheelies again in it's day two configuration!!!
![]() I hope you don't mind me filling in a few details. I sat down with the original owner for a few hours when I bought the car. The story goes that he was a mechanic for Hubler Chev. in Indianapolis. This car arrived Friday at the dealership, he bought it Monday, and had it at the track the following Friday. It was raced with the stock red paint with white stripes, but the stripes had a lace paint job on them early on. The car was actually called "Chantilly Lace" back then according to Joe. He only raced the car sparingly for a few years early on. He did all the subsequent painting and metalflake over the years himself until he parked the car in the early 70's. He said he got "top-secret" info from Chrysler on how to set-up the new for 70 Hemi-Cuda suspension..so he went out and bought a new Dana 60 and installed it and the roll bar according to the directions he had gotten. He says the car pulls the wheels a foot off the ground leaving the hole about 8500 rpms and carries the wheels thru 60 feet...(don't know if that story has been embelished over the years or not..haha.., but i still have the cam card he gave me that states the rev limit at 9000 rpms with the "high-rev" kit addition to the cam. He had some great stories about being a poor racer...how he lent his racer best friend money for dinner for thier wife and kids and his friend came home with new headers and a bag of pretzels....and many stories about the "tricks" they used back then...I think they call that "cheating" nowadays...haha. If only cars could talk!!! Good Luck on the sale..I hope it finds a good home!! But Id rather see ya put the gummies back on and throw a high revvin 302 in it and give a romp or two as-is.... What do all you guys think??? The Supercar reunion??? |
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I heard that the car has a deal on it.
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Make that car a D/Stocker or an early Day-2 street car with some vintage speed parts. Could use a pair of the Plowmans tow tabs!
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Anybody know that 67 RS Z28 that was at Mecum yesterday,? It looked stunning, owner wanted 100k, bid to 80k "the bid goes on" as they say, nice car from what I could tell
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That is Chris's car also.
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The car at Mecum is mine also as Charley said. It will be posted on here for sale Monday.
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The car is sold pending payment on Thursday. Thanks for your post Max what a great story! I would have loved to put it back on the strip, but quite frankly I am out of
space.
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