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We will have this Nickey "Tuned" Z28 on display at the March 3-4 Vette Fest.
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Whoah! That car is gorgeous! What's it's history? And, as always, more pics would be great...for those of us who can't make it to Vettefest.
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-=Mark Holman=- |
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Stefano, where can a guy get a license plate like the one in the picture? I know we discussed it on the phone when I ordered the stuff for dad for Christmas but you did not have them available at the time.
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Nice!!!...
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Any more history or pics on this car? Didn't see anything about it in the vettefest posting
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Some of the history is mentioned at the begining of the thread. The original owner lived and worked close to Nickey Chevrolet and the car was set up to be a street racer.
It also has 4.56 gears which were installed by Nickey. The second owner bought the car in the late '70s/early '80s. His Grandfather's store, on Milwaukee Ave in Chicago was across the street from where the car was parked on a daily basis. The second drove it home, had the clutch changed becuase it was too high pressure/effort parked the car in Mom's heated garage and never drove or moved the car until we pulled it out of the garage over 20 years later? It is a very serious LT1. The car was restored and painted Red with Black stripes. The L88 style hood and torque thrust D's were installed during the resto as well as a few other minor additions. It is featured on the current Chevy Vette Fest T-Shirt. |
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