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I took another look and found this interesting Bryant Chev used car ad! 427 + 4-Spd. + Dealer location all fit perfectly but not the SS thing, emblem added or ad mistake? Sorry if I missed this above but what does the painter pal know of where and what he paid? Tough to see your tag build date too, please clarify as it can help w/ timelines/subject possibilities. Keep rockin'! ![]() ~ Pete .
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The 2nd owner purchase story initially came from the racing partner and was later repeated by the 2nd owner's wife in a separate conversation.
She was with her husband at Ault & James speed shop (Dayton, OH) picking up parts for his A990 factory lightweight hemi engine when this "college kid" walks in and says has a 427 Camaro for sale. The kid said he couldn't deal with the manual steering and 4 speed. They essentially made the deal on the spot and picked it up a few days later. I've never asked her the month or time of year, was more focused on trying to get her to remember the college kid's name. Good idea though, I'll update if I get anything. Car is an 09D build - official production date of 9/26/69. One of the scrapbook photos of the car shortly after it was painted had a "5/70" printed on the back of the photo. I'm not sure how photo paper was produced/used back then or if it is even a date stamp. Paper might have been made in May of 70, but the photo may not have been developed until months later? Dunno. Last edited by R68GTO; 07-29-2018 at 08:30 PM. Reason: Hemi, not semi. #$#$##spellcheck! |
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