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Bob, Would you post some pictures of the 1968 Head Hunter Chevelle? Also, What is the car's color code on the trim tag? Thanks, Tim E. Penton, Jr.
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Here is a neat piece I thought I'd share from my collection...Can you tell me any more about this 69 Camaro?
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That red 69 Camaro was driven by the late Joe Delorenzo. The car broke records in the US and Canada.
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The car ran in many differnet class,SS/J,SS/JA,SS/N,SS/M etc. Joey could drive anything and drove a 4 speed car like most can only dream of. He set this track record on 11/6/76 with the Camaro doing 11.34 at 118.26 with a 350 4 speed combo in the car. The car is still raced today.
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Great you're here Bob!.
Joey's times are amazing for a SB car!. Gotta ask, would Joey be related to Tony DeLorenzo of Road-Racing fame?. Tony was most famous for his rides in the Owens-Corning Team Corvettes...Don Yenko co-drove on a few occasions too.. I may be wrong but seem to remember reading that Tony's father may have had some connection or worked for GM?. ~ Pete ![]()
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-----Tonys father was a GM vice-president and apparently doted on his son as Tony recieved one of the 20 67 L88s (black) as well as a black 69 L88 roadster that went to Europe eventually and then returned to be restored a few years ago at the Nabors in Houston. Both cars were seriously raced and abused. The 69 will be showing up for sale any day now and is just a beautiful car with a seriously cool pedigree. Tony actually came to Bloomington Gold the year the 69 was judged and won a high-point gold. I would be surprized if there was any relation between Joey and the Detroit DeLorenzo family but dont know for certain.
-----As a sidebar, Tonys brother has a cool website called AUTOEXTREMIST.COM. Always a different perspective on Detroit type happenings.........Bill S |
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Thanks for the info Bill...very interesting stuff and quite the position to be in as the son of a GM VP!.
Wonder what happened to that original Owens-Corning L88 hood that was floating around last year?. ![]() ~ Pete
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See other posting to help Bob and Ed out.
Come on people. There's a lot of you out there. Draginwagon. . . P.S. Having grown up in RI, and being of the "age". I watched a lot of thier cars kick a lot of butt. Scuncio was up there with the best of them. ![]()
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Here is a car from Craigslist this week that mentions Scuncio
No idea if this car is real or not ![]() http://www.camaros.net/forums/showthread.php?t=115954 |
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Great you're here Bob!. Joey's times are amazing for a SB car!. Gotta ask, would Joey be related to Tony DeLorenzo of Road-Racing fame?. Tony was most famous for his rides in the Owens-Corning Team Corvettes...Don Yenko co-drove on a few occasions too.. I may be wrong but seem to remember reading that Tony's father may have had some connection or worked for GM?. ~ Pete ![]() [/ QUOTE ] I don't think Joey was not related to Tony. He had never said anything,and I knew who Tony was back then. Bill did I sell you a car back in 69?
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