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He also bought the 68 camaro that is in the barn with it. The original gooseneck radiator is in the 68, he thinks the CX trans may be in the 68 as well along with the front seats from the Yenko. Hurst dual gate appears to be MIA.
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How exactly does one “find” a car of this caliber. I have to imagine they don’t just stumble upon it. Awesome that they are still not all accounted for and this still happens
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You just network yourself about the particular kind of car you are into and then you follow up on EVERY lead & rumor you hear about from the glazed eye auto parts store clerks, people that work at assisted-living homes that hear stories, drunk people that wander over to look at your car on an open trailer at gas stations, etc. You dismiss nothing & follow up on everything. Most are wild goose chases but it only takes one story to be legit. I bet everybody here has a story of a car surfacing & suddenly remembering: “OMG, I heard about that car but didn’t believe so I didn’t pursue the lead.”
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what a great find - hats off to the detective work. Would love to hear how it was discovered!
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Father Time wins again!
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I’m 95% sure this is the car that was in a YouTube video from ~10 years ago. I tried to contact the video creator (unsuccessfully). The video did show the 140mph speedometer and I remember the other car next to it.
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Don't think so.
That was likely N668616, Fathom Green. Also built with U16 tach/fuel gauge, column auto. The interior was also completely removed, some of the pics are similar. It was parked with a 1968 Chevelle SS convertible.
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Yes Bill this is not that car. I have seen that car.
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Thank You Mick, As always only the finest! Thanks For Sharing
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Great find! Any chance of getting a pic of the TT for the registry?
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