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Didn't Joel say he originally made the window like that so he could fit his dog in the back?... [/ QUOTE ] That is exactly what he said. He also said that he wanted to make room for luggage for those "cross country" trips. That is why my GT was equipped with AC and the Hone OD which, with the flip of a lever, gave an overdive gear and changed the ratio in the rear end from 4.88 to 3.42! It is a little hard to see, but look on the passenger side of the console. ![]() Dan
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Is this any information on how many were made in each year, Or how many GT, Or how many Phase III, That were built in 1969, Thanks???
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Just me again, from www. and t.v. I hear that there are 10 that came from Baldwin Chevrolet. There were also covnversions. Motion Perf. did cars any way you wanted. Check out My Classic Car on the Speed channel, all you had to do was own a 'vette. The headlights, tail lights, reverse gills, the window, it all depended on the buyers taste and what he/she wanted on the 'vette. I read somewhere that Mr. Rosen won't disclose the total amount of Baldwins and the conversion cars.
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