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Old 09-19-2001, 03:07 PM
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Here it is, hopefully....
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Old 09-19-2001, 07:03 PM
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Man that is one cool Mopar! That car needs to be restored to its former glory. The history on the car sounds great. Good Luck..........RatPack...............
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Old 09-20-2001, 08:57 PM
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Hey guys check out the post that I made about www.arniebeswick.com , you might find out some cool Pontiac Supercar info.

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on a side note...Boomspeed seems to SUCK! Every post that I've seen on this board takes like a minute to load...if it does at all. I'm on a cable modem and this reminds me of my 14.4K days.
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Old 09-29-2001, 02:06 PM
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I have a 1967 Fitch Firebird. It was a
conversion car like the Shelbys and Yenkos. The cars were done by a road racer named John Fitch in CT.To the best
of his recollection he made between 6-12
cars.

The cars had a reworked steering box & brakes, special shocks, Lucas driving lights, screen over the lights, one time
wiper switch, headlight flasher switch, light monitoring panel, and sail panels
that sat on top of the rear quarters that ran from the roof line down to the
tail light panel. This made the car look
like a AMX from side.

All the cars were 400ci engines with the exception of one Sprint OHC-6 car(which is mine).

He also did 64-69 Corvair conversions called Fitch Sprints, and a one off car of his own using 66 corvair drivetrain.
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Old 09-29-2001, 03:42 PM
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Rick, Can you post a picture of your 67 Fitch Firebird? I live in CT and was looking at the Fitch Phoenix production car #1 (and only) on display at the Lime Rock vintage Trans Am race on Sep 3 2001. John Fitch was at the show but I couldn't find him. I have a book about him. He was a W.W.II fighter pilot, car builder, sports car driver, helped design Lime Rock Raceway, designed highway safety barriers and more. Interesting guy.
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Old 09-30-2001, 02:38 AM
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Gents:

Supercars you ask? GM, Ford and Chrylser produced a TON of them from 1954-1973. GM and Dalimer/Chrysler still produce them today! Witness the 2002 Viper, Z06 Corvette and the SS Camaro/Firebird. These are excellent examples of modern day muscle cars. It took the American car manufactors 35 years to get it right...but they finally did!

Check out Floyd Garrett's Muscle Car collection at http://www.musclecarmuseum.com/ Its' worth your time if you're in the area.

Enjoy your cars.
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