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Heres a question to go along with this thread........are we talking car or motor or both? I think it would be extremely hard to pick just one car, with the Blue Flame engine, first V-8, Bel Airs, lightweights, Grand Sports, COPO, ZL-1, etc..if you think about it, all of the cars everyone has mentioned is in a class by themselves, hard to compare and contrast.
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63 GS Vette with the Aluminum motor and side draft webbers... IMHO "The Holy Grail"
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How come nobody has mentioned the father of muscle cars, the GTO!. Sure it's a pontiac but still a GM product. I would have to say the Corvette. With all it's incantations through the years and continuing to be a leading contender in the performance world gives it the #1 spot for me. As far as the most significant corvette?, depends who you ask, for me being a musclehead i would say the 69 Zl1, ask a racer, collector, geezer, you'll get different answers. For contributions to GM credit the vette far exceeds any other model. THE BLUE DEVIL!!!, nuff said.
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significant car or shall i say cars would be any 55 Chevy with a V-8. had that V-8 not been introduced in 55, none of the others would have been where they are today [/ QUOTE ] EXCELLENT point, Jeff...if nothing else, the SBC should get it's own paragraph for changing the hot rodding landscape for years and years to come! IMO, the true answer to the original question is probably more of a "personal" thing, ya know? Someone mentioned a bubbletop back in Chi-town that started it for them...someone else mentioned seeing a 'Vette and beginning the love affair...me, I've always told dad that ZL1 #3 would be near the top, but Barnhart's car trumps that hands down and is probably my #1 or #1a...but, being a Chevelle guy deep down, I've always thought the red LS6 on the brochure hooked a LOT of folks back in the day, plus I might happen to know where a *fairly* decent & historic example might be parked! ![]() |
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I've always told dad that ZL1 #3 would be near the top, but Barnhart's car trumps that hands down and is probably my #1 or #1a... [/ QUOTE ] An opinion shared by many! ![]() ![]()
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A couple that really hooked folks, as Rob said, the LS-6 Chevelle ad, and one that really got my attention back in the day, the Motion ad guarantying 11 sec. ¼ times.
My personal list would be: Grumpy’s ’67 Camaro, Barnhart's ZL-1 Morrison's Gibb Nova Grand Sport Corvette Hedrick's '69 Yenko Camaro Any other of Grumpy’s cars Gibb ZL-1 #1 Gibb ’68 “race” Nova The Camaro Don Yenko won the Daytona Citrus 250 in. The Sunoco road race Camaro Berger ZL-1 #3
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One of the cars that "got me" in the sense that Rob describes it was the first time I ever saw the 68 Dick Harrel Chevelle in Muscle Car Review when Joe Sweezy owned it. I must have read that article over and over. This was before I ever came to this board, so my thought was I would NEVER be able to ever own a supercar of any kind!
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