Re: Milt Robinson Collection - Auction - Nov 13th
Yeah......I agree, the '69 ZL-1 was also a bargain at that price. Especially since it was one of the "other" ZL-1's and not one of the "generic" Fred Gibb cars. Kinda neat the way it was optioned with the center console, gauges, wood wheel and spoilers. For a factory Drag car, it almost seemed to have been ordered for street use. Anybody know any particulars of this #63 car? Milton like bulletproof docs and had long tenures of ownership with many of his cars. I've never had the chance to meet him but he always seemed to be a real enthusiast and really appreciated his stuff.
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1962 Biscayne O-21669 MKIV/M-22
1962 Bel Air Sport Coupe 409/1,000
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