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Thanks for the replys gives me something to think about....Dave
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Let's not forget Bob Kaiser's Opel GT . The Kaiser & Heffernan Opel won many many races and also a World Championship in 89 !!!
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Interestingly, the Opel was pearl white when Jim first got it. That Opal Opel would hve worked then.
You call it what you decide! An early name that didn't make the cut that certainly won't work now is Buzz'n Half Dozen. Of course that was with the 6 cylinder. The "Wind Of Change" name came from Jim running his 69 Camaro Z/28 with the small block, which almost everybody had, to the change to the Opel with the Buick V6. Good Luck!!! Looking good!!!
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