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Another, less radical '70 SS 454 (note plate). The frame says "American Speed" and the shop's location "Santa Rosa." Ahh yes, back when local speed shops sold their own frames. Man, the 'narrow Centerlines up front with 10-inchers in back' look was all the rage then. Still looks good.
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This '68 Camaro blew me away. I thought that he nailed the wheel/tire and stance combination. I just stared at this car. It said "327" on the fenders but it had a nice Rat underhood.
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Another Camaro, this one with the "canyon runner" setup.
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Second shot of the canyon Camaro. Yeah man, "flower mags."
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"Post" '55s like this just knock me out. Americans, Rat, 4-speed, no bumper, fast as hell. I want one just like this.
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Some guys tried the Pro Street thing and got it all wrong. Not this guy. Can't remember the motor but this '65 Plymouth was another jaw-dropper. Those drilled Weld Wheels were my favorite Pro Street wheel at that moment.
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Pro Street 427 XL Fairlane. Yep, it sounded VERY good.
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Velle!I remember attending these type of shows back then,and seeing ONE Factory Stock left alone survivor 70 SS Chevy,get its Hat handed to it by the crowd. The theme of the day was low & Modified,with Candy paint jobs.. Back before a Flock of Seagulls,was just that,and not some Group & it's haircut! ![]() |
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