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Old 01-29-2016, 01:23 PM
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Default Re: 1970 ss 396 pilot car number 42

A quick little story about this car. My father told me he bought a 70 442 w30 car off of the Neihbor for $50 because the guy couldn't get the fan belt pulleys lined up and It kept throwing the belts off. So my dad says Mike I had it going down the road in a half hour after getting it home. So he pulls up to the stop light and he hears something pretty roody coming up behind him and it was Chuck (the owner of this Chevelle) at that time and chuck was pretty proud of his Chevelle my Dad said Mike the light turned green we both shoved the gas pedals to the floor and my $50 car left that Chevelle like it was standing still. They met back up at the little local burger joint ( which is still there today) Telways. My Dad said Chuck was pissed his car just got beat. My Dad said right before this happened Ramchargers had just built the nasty 396 that was in it.

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