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I talked ot Rufus on a couple occasions. The 70 Camaro in the article went to a guy on Long Island, he wasn't sure who. The 70 Camaro with the wild pumpkin paint scheme was the old Butch Leal Camaro. I didn't realize he ran so many race cars. He also told me Grumpy's 68 was sold to a named Sylvester Rogers from the area and was wrecked in a trailer accident. Other people seem to think that car is still alive? Who knows??
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Here's a couple photos of a second generation Brooklyn Heavy Camaro. Not sure if it's the Dick Harrell car or not! [/ QUOTE ] This was posted on the Harrell forum.
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The pro Stock vega in the pictures was very competitive also. Heavy won the DIV-1 points meet with that car. Also I don't believe Billy "the kid" Stepp was an angel either.
Rumor has it! Both campaigned fast, competitive cars though. |
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