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email them to me, I can post.
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xbaldwin im going to email you a better pic
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in 1971 my dad put a CRANE FIRE BALL cam in it , i have the original cam card some where . it was a solid lift 555/336 adv. loooonnnggg duration cam !!!
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![]() Just got in, here you go ! ![]() I tried to make this as large as possible for uploading, ![]() |
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That is some AWESOME stuff...THANKS for sharing that SUPERcool info!
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Very cool. Notice Canonsburg is spelled incorrectly on Yenko's own window sticker!
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Thanks for sharing. Go find that unit!
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Are there any other window stickers like this that call out a Stormer? It doesn't appear to have been assigned a YS nbr. There have been discussions on build numbers of the early models. I wonder if this car is on the list Tom C. has. Perhaps you could run it by Tom Clary, to see if it shows up on his list of 67s. Would this be a car converted by Dick Harrell for Don? And is this the only one with the Stormer name attached? Would there have been any badges denoting it? Very interesting piece.
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