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I'm looking for the years 1967 to 1972. I'm looking for history on my SS/E '67 Camaro that ran in Division 5. I'd be just as happy with the information / page scans as the magazines themselves.
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National Dragster may be tuff to find your car in unless it ran some NHRA DIV-5 points races or some NHRA Events. maybe also try to find some Thunder Valley weekly races that your car may have been entered in. Like the SS Eliminator for that particular week.
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That is good advice. The owner was successful enough that some Thunder Valley weekly programs listed his racing at future events along with visiting national racers. I have programs with several track records to his credit. The owner switched to dirt track in '69 and sold the car. The next owner didn't do as well, but made the top 10 one year. The car went into storage and stayed there since the end of the '71 season. Never licensed and has 3,600 original miles. It's still as nice as it was in the '67 & 8 photos. I've known the car since '72. The original owner is alive and well and was one hell of a racer. He seemed to win everything in sight, is in the state racers hall of fame, has a race named for him. There is a facebook page dedicated to his accomplishments, and it's run by fans. So, he must have done alright. Anyway, he says he rarely lost with the Camaro, so I suspect if this guy was winning that much, I'm hoping there is a mention or 2. If I find a little something I'm happy. I'd like to document the car's success as well as I can.
Dave Last edited by MailOrderMotion; 01-24-2021 at 05:51 PM. |
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