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I do not know the history on the car and saw no documentation ...I will try to find out more next time I see him....but it was nice
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What was under the hood?
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I did not get the guy to open the hood....so I cannot say for sure
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Was this the car at the Roanoke, VA car show this past weekend? It looks like the same car that I looked at there. Nice car ( closed up the times I went by ).
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Yes, that is where I took the photos...Did you have a car there? I had the '66 Bel Air there
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No I hope my wife will let me get something some day that my little boy and I can restore. Maybe next year my father from Illinois will be out his soon to restored 68 Z out for the show. I love the post chevy. Did you get the chance to look at the brown or tan vega? Wide range of car at this show.
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Cool old town section is a perfect back drop for the vintage iron
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..The brown / gold Vega he is speaking about was none other then the "Smokey Yunick turbo charged motor in a 15,000 mile 1971 Vega"...
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