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If I remember correctly, Mario was to be given the actual car that paced the race. He wanted A/C, so he did not take it. I think he was offered another car, but I don't know if it was a PC or another car.
I was thinking the actual pace car ended up in Austrailia. I remember reading about the back-up car in Super Chevy or something, where they found the flags still in the trunk. The exhaust had been rerouted to the sides to allow for the special brackets that held the flags. |
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In both 67 and 69 the actual engineered COPO pace cars along with their backups have been located. Both the athentic 67 and 69 cars are in very good hands
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Pat Railsback 67 0-1 Camaro L35/M40/3.07 68 RS/SS Camaro L78/M22/4.56 69 Z11 Camaro L34/M20/3.73 |
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has anyone taken the time to contact AJ or Mario...they would probably tell you the truth on the matter when told it is important for the history books as to what really happened with the cars or no cars???
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I dont know about Mario but AJ was contacted and staying true to character said he didnt remember or care. Just recently one of the Indianapolis papers interviewed past and present winning drivers about the whereabouts of their pace cars. Some answered with pride saying they considered their pace car as valueable to them as the Borg Warner. Others shrugged and said they didnt know what became of them. I guess it just depends on the personality? I agree that these two missing cars are significant to Camaro history. If not for the significance they played promoting the Camaro during the first generation then simply to put an end to the mystery and speculation that has spawned so many half truths and flat out tall tales.
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Pat Railsback 67 0-1 Camaro L35/M40/3.07 68 RS/SS Camaro L78/M22/4.56 69 Z11 Camaro L34/M20/3.73 |
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Good info:
Just FYI,I have number 47 1967 Pace car available for sale. |
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I'd love to hear more about your car Stefano. Not that it applies to your car since I have yet to see any specifics but often I see owners confuse the 037 or 047 delivery date stamps found on the vin plate of the "speedway order" for the number the speedway assigned the vehicle. From the information gathered at wwwcamaropacecars.com that particular speedway number would likely be on a station wagon. Again, I'd be very interested to hear more about the car as I'm sure others would as well. Just an off the cuff conclusion but my bet is that it is #77 and part of the 10 identical speedway replicas.
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Pat Railsback 67 0-1 Camaro L35/M40/3.07 68 RS/SS Camaro L78/M22/4.56 69 Z11 Camaro L34/M20/3.73 |
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Good info: Just FYI,I have number 47 1967 Pace car available for sale. [/ QUOTE ] What is the asking price? Small block or big block?
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