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I tried calling the phone number to place my order for the Camaro with the 427/430 @ $5363 but got no answer. [img]/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/confused.gif[/img]
Seriously, I remember some time back someone here mentioned that Nickey did at least one second-gen Camaro/L-88 conversion. Was that only rumor/speculation or is there evidence of it? |
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With all the literature regarding Nickey cars back then and them being in mags post 1969 I think that it should not be suprising that 70, 71, 72, & 73 Nickey supercars were being built. Why else would they put out the literature? I would be shocked to find out that Nickey would be puting out flyers, and be wasting space in their hi-po parts catalogs, and for all those that grew up in Chicago and remember Nickeys radio advertising campaign, for them to not have built at least a few supercars of the later years. I have asked somthing on this site before and got no response. (I don't know why it is a good question) Why haven't more Nickey supercars been found? I would think that the simple answer would be that you need actual paperwork to document a Nickey car. Their has to be more out there with paperwork. How many have been actually found and documented? 15-20 if that? All I know is that Chicago is a BIG city of 6 million people and in that big city their is A LOT of garages. Imagine the lucky dog out there that is driving a run of the mill muscle car that does not have the original engine only for it to have been born a Nickey 427 transplant supercar and they don't even know it! They are out there!
BTW just a cool little story that I wanted to pass on. In the Chicago Suntimes a while back was a story about a lady who lived on the south side of Chicago that died. In her garage was I think a 1935-1936 Chevy that was sitting there since the early 40's that her son left there when he went to fight in WWII. It said that he loved that car and when he was KIA she didn't have the hart to get rid of the car so just left it and never looked at it again. When she died recently a family member donated it to a local school and they restored it. The article said that the car was in great original shape to start with. This just proves that they are still out there. I can find and post the article if anybody is interested.
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From the cover of the 70 line up brosure. (it is bigger than the scanner so I got as much of it in as I could) Notice the 69 Camaro still on the cover.
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ohhh what I would do for one of these............ [img]/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/grin.gif[/img]
Mr. Nickey salesman, "I will take mine in Cranberry red, white buckets, 427, 4speed, Sun gauges, Oh and don't forget Cragers! Only $4395.95? Well in that case give me another one but make it Tuxedo Black!" [img]/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/tongue.gif[/img] From the 1970 hi-po parts catalog.
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Just got back from Peotone.There was a man walking around with a Nickey catalog and License plate frame.Claimed he bought it there,and let me see them a bit.He has a Nickey key chain to go with it.Now he needs the car!
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Wow Rick what does the plate frame look like?! I have been searching high & low for one and have never seen one! Did he say what vintage it was from? I would give my right eye for one of those! [img]/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/cool.gif[/img]
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Frank, Did you get a copy of that inter office letter I have from Ford when they sent two spies to Nickey and Grand Spaulding to decide if they could set up a similar dealership program? If not, let me know.
Motown [img]/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/beers.gif[/img]
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The picture of the 69 Camaro is one of the prototype ZL1s designed to be a more street friendly version. You can see the prototype wheel centers and rear sway bar. The pictures where taken at the Chevy press preview for the 1970 cars in late 69. The same pictures where in the magazines articles at that time.
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Joe I thought the same thing. This is the black car with the gold stripes right?
Mo I would be interested in those documents. I think that you posted them before but I couldn't really read them. [img]/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/beers.gif[/img]
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Just got a clicker. Neat item...Really irritates unwanted guests...
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