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I know Bound Brook very well,there was a 70's Baldwin Motion Camaro I remember seeing in 1975.It actually was from South Bound Brook.I know a retired cop from that area that helped me track down the owner of the Blue 454 Motion Camaro. Remember Tony Festa Marlin? Dan
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That cop from bound brook has the same last name as mine
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MikeA, I don't think I have the vin # for the deuce that this tach is off of, so I have not searched for it. It might be ScottS' car now that we know it spent time in NJ!
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Marlin 70 Yenko Nova-350/360, 4speed M21, 4.10 Posi (Daddy's Ride) 69 SS Nova-396/375hp, 4speed M20, 3.55 Posi (Benjamin's Ride) 67 RS Camaro-327/250hp, 2speed Glide, & 3.08 Open (Danny's Ride) |
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WHEN THE CAR WAS SOLD IT HAD A 355 SMALL BLOCK , GM SERVICE CAM,ROLLER ROCKERS,STUD GIRDLE,HOOKER HEADERS THROUGH A STOCK EXHAUST. ENDLEBROCK INTAKE WITH A 750 HOLLY DOUBLE PUMPER ,MOROSO SUB FRAME CONECTORS,ARMOR STEEL CARRIER 12 BOLT WITH 4.56 GEARS & WELDED UP TUBES(THE ORIGINAL REAR WAS SNAPPED IN TWO) M-22 SPEEDER WITH A HURST SUPER SHIFTER HAYS 30LB STEEL FLYWHEEL,PREASURE PLATE & CLUTCH ENCLOSED WITH A LAKEWOOD SCATTER SHIELD,THE WHEELS WERE GM RALLY WHEELS-tHE BODY WAS ALL STOCK WITH STRIPING REMOVED.THE INTERIOR STILL HAD THE DUECE DOOR PANELS,THE DISTRUTOR WAS A TACH DRIVE CABLE CONNECTED TO A STEWART WARNER UNIT. BUILT A NICE SLEEPER.THE LICENCE PLATE WAS NEW JERSEY WBG-851.HOPE THIS HELPS YOU GUYS.
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Marlin wasen,t mine
i thought the same thing.... |
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Bob did you buy the Deuce brand new?
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No,I seen the car before I went overseas in the service at Wallace Chevrolet along with the red automatic Duece.One car was already sold (The silver)& was sitting in the back of the shop. 15 Months latter when I got discharged.A add in the paper listed a 1970 Nova LT-1 4 speed.that turned out to be the blue duece .The owner of the car was from Union,NJ & just enlisted in the service. I took over the payment book of $2200.I always use to see the red Duece at Raceway Park,Englishtown,NJ.About 9 years ago I seen the silver one at the body shop in Linden with the nose pushed in,motor seized & desperate need of paint when I droped a friend off to pick up his car.
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hi bob, it was just like this.. Mike's car.. cool..
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Surely wasn't ScottS' car! That's pretty cool that you saw ole Willy out there racing at Englishtown, he ran pretty good times with the stock manifolds and tires - 13.80's at over 100 mph.
I took the picture of the silver deuce on the morning that Stan pulled it out from the back part of the lot I don't the engine was locked up, but... it hasn't been torn down yet either, it only has 25k miles on it.
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Don't call Bill surely...
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