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If anyone wants to see this, I can post a copy.
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Cool,I vote post it!
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I agree post it
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Popular Hot Rodding, Car Craft or Hot Rod (not sure which one)also did an extensive article on this car back in the same time period. I stll have it but will take weeks to find.
Dave |
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Wow, talk about bizarre. Looks like a AMC Matador on some kind of steroid. I notice there were pretty much no safety devices installed (maybe just hadn't been yet), but those "fiberglass racing seats" still look like they are from someones kitchen set. The things that you could do back in the day.
Nonetheless, what a cool, wild ride... must be where "sit down, shut up, and hold on" came from... |
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Car Craft March 66 Page 52-53-54-55-71
Same Nova Fastback But Alan Green Chevrolet sponsor(Seattle) and Dick Milner(Not-John) ![]() |
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