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| The Following User Says Thank You to Lee Stewart For This Useful Post: | ||
markinnaples (05-09-2019) | ||
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![]() The 1970 Rebel Machine is introduced to the press/public at the 1969 NHRA World Finals at Dallas International Motor Speedway on October 25, 1969. 10 cars were brought: 3 for NHRA officials to drive, 3 for a parade led by "Miss Golden Shifter" Linda Vaughn (above photo) and the remaining 4 placed in AMC dealerships in the Dallas Ft. Worth area. |
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markinnaples (05-09-2019) | ||
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flyingn (05-13-2019) | ||
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