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Old 11-19-2024, 09:38 PM
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Here’s a couple pictures of a 71 Judge 455HO we got from the original owner just south of Buffalo . This was a while ago and as you can see it came in the rare color of black with the combination parchment interior ,beautiful car ,12 bolt rear turbo 400.
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Here’s a couple pictures of a 71 Judge 455HO we got from the original owner just south of Buffalo . This was a while ago and as you can see it came in the rare color of black with the combination parchment interior ,beautiful car ,12 bolt rear turbo 400.
was this the car owned and redone by the Mariachers and Tom Fischer?
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One of my 69 trans am convertibles
Buffalo car 4 speed , blue deluxe Int , in dash tachometer and gauges
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One of my 69 trans am convertibles
Buffalo car 4 speed , blue deluxe Int , in dash tachometer and gauges
was this the car sold new at Culligan Pontiac in Williamsville?
his grandson i believe is still in the business, he heads the Ferrari/Alfa/Maserati dealership in williamsville, keeping the family name alive i suppose
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The second ta convertible I owned was originally from Mississippi and I Took a trip down there and picked it up in New Orleans 1983 . Automatic / gauges And both of my cars had rally twos
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A very good family friend of ours back into the 60s owned one of the few AC Shelby cobra 427 cars and 67 GT500 with the 427 side oiler
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Old 11-20-2024, 05:55 PM
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A very good family friend of ours back into the 60s owned one of the few AC Shelby cobra 427 cars and 67 GT500 with the 427 side oiler
Mr. Nichter?
SCCA racer and Shelby enthusiast! It’s a shame what happened to that 427
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Old 11-20-2024, 06:01 PM
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SCCA racer and Shelby enthusiast! It’s a shame what happened to that 427
Yes, him and my father were very good friends and they did a lot of construction projects together. I still remember the night that my dad got the call from Paul Nichter telling him about what had just happened with the car on the scajaquada expressway .
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was this the car sold new at Culligan Pontiac in Williamsville?
his grandson i believe is still in the business, he heads the Ferrari/Alfa/Maserati dealership in williamsville, keeping the family name alive i suppose
The previously mentioned '69 RAIII GTO Vert was sold new at Culligan Pontiac and I happened to have lived in Williamsville.
Another WNY car that my friend owned is a '70 Buick Stage 1 'vert auto (1 of 164) that was found in a farmer's field in Lewiston. He restored it in the late 70's as a yellow GSX clone. Later restored to original factory colors, Aqua Mist poly Black/Black and it was a gorgeous car. Last I knew, the car was in a collection in PA.
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Old 11-21-2024, 12:05 AM
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The previously mentioned '69 RAIII GTO Vert was sold new at Culligan Pontiac and I happened to have lived in Williamsville.
Another WNY car that my friend owned is a '70 Buick Stage 1 'vert auto (1 of 164) that was found in a farmer's field in Lewiston. He restored it in the late 70's as a yellow GSX clone. Later restored to original factory colors, Aqua Mist poly Black/Black and it was a gorgeous car. Last I knew, the car was in a collection in PA.
https://www.mecum.com/lots/495643/19...1-convertible/ One of 2, can’t be far off from the car if it’s not this one!
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