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An aerial view of the front lot of Scuncio Chevrolet. It's part of a Stop and Shop plaza now.
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A rare photo of another 68 Z28, (aside from mine) with RS option, with Scuncio on the door, but Bob Johnson on the rear quarter.
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A 1968 SS Chevelle running the Scuncio banner. Again like the 68 Camaro above, Bob Johnson in script on an angle on the rear quarter.
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One of the earliest models I have seen. A 1966 4 door Impala.
Last edited by FTC; 03-08-2024 at 01:34 PM. |
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Same car,....in Canada.
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How about a 4 door 1969 Chevelle station wagon, also in Canada.
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In New England and even further, if you wanted a fast Ford, you went to Tasca Ford in RI.
If you wanted a fast Chevy, you went to Scuncio Chevrolet in RI. |
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Bases on the 3 piece rear spoiler which started in 1971 unless your 70 was a COPO,.... and the lack of the big 1973 bumper guards, this looks like either a 71 or 72 Z28.
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