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Restoring a '70 is far more costly than restoring a '67-'69 by a long shot.I did my '70 3-4 yrs. back and I couldn't get all the parts I needed.Just did my '69 this year and really...all it takes is $$$ to get it done.
Speaking of vintage Trans-Am cars,just saw them run at the Monterey Historics two weekends ago and it's always great to see 'em run.Jim Hall was there with all seven Chaparral's including the 2J "vacuum car" and of course,the #1 Chaparral Camaro won the T-A race.Also watched them run at the Wine Country Classics in Sonoma. Go to www.historictransam.com to see the Big Boys run again! Enjoy, John 1969 X-77 (Millenium Yellow/Blk stripes) 1970 RS Z/28 (Hugger Orange/Blk stripes) 1970 Chevelle SS-454 (Cranberry Red/Blk stripes) 1970 El Camino SS-454 (Cranberry Red/Blk stripes)
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1967 Buick Skylark GS400 Funny Car "Ingenue"...World's only Buick-powered Buick Funny Car/Aug '10 HRM featured car '69 Z/28 Yellow/Aug '07 CHP cover car '70 Z/28 R/S Orange/Jan '08 CHP featured car '70 Chevelle SS454 LS-5 Red/Jan '11 CHP cover car |
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