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Can you reed Heavys Camaro NHRA Champion?
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I'm sorry but I don't see what you are seeing.. Also I thought he always had "Car In Tow" on the spoiler.?.
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I still don’t see it but let me ask you this... wouldn't the lack of ZL2 disqualify your car from being a COPO 9561? Also, what are your thoughts about the document from Brahms stating a 427 transplant dated March 1969.
Last edited by GotGrunt; 03-15-2022 at 08:10 PM. |
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Generally if you saw 3 consecutive numbers on the firewall ....usually it was to designate a job number (build)
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I think Bentley's X11 small block (originally) Ratty Rat Day 2 car had "427" on the firewall - as Doug noted, likely the job number.
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Brahms Chevrolet sold many engines to Racers. Heavy came across a 430 Can Am engine. They were called Short Stroke big bore 427. I think they tried to compete in standard class where Service replace Engine was allowed but it probably did not work for 1969 they raced in Modified Production
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