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So does this mean for than 175 Deuces?
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Do records exist to show how many LT-1s were shipped to Willow Run?
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Do you remember the seller's name?
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Would love to see some pictures of it
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I'll get this up on Lost Muscle Cars.
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I don't remember the sellers name. It's written down somewhere in the piles of life's documents accumulated over the years. I'd have to dig it out. I think it was Mike. But I know the previous owner bought it non-running and let it sit for about 20 years in his barn in Michigan. He sold it exactly the way he bought it many years earlier, nothing was done to it in his ownership. It was modified to be a bracket racer before he owned it. He said it was never raced after a previous owner (to him) modded it into a racer. I've heard possible stories from various people over the years that state that they know the car and it was raced, but none of the stories were ever proven to be this car, and could have been other Forest Green cars in their memories.
Last edited by 66sprint; 10-24-2025 at 01:34 AM. |
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