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As Jim went from a 69 Camaro Z/28 with a smallblock to an Opel GT with a Buick V6, he went with the name "Wind of Change". With that Buick V6 being a 3.8 Liter engine, the name "Gallon of Go" was entertained also, along with "Buzzin' Half Dozen".
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“ No Big Thing” 427 BBC Vespa. “ Vanishing Vega “ this car is about to return to the track. And a favorite car of mine “ Black Magic” black 69’ Camaro ran brackets and SG around Chicago area. Would add the owners name but I probably won’t spell it right.
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Dads car was always called the ZOOOOOMER
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Back in the mid 60's Dick Moroso car was named the
Yankee Cheater in gold leaf on the top of the rear fender area. He received a lot of crap over the name and decided to change within a few months. It seems the tech guy's thought he was cheating for real and started looking very close at the car. Jimbo |
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Jim, Mike Bowyer lived a few blocks from our house in Delta, I still remember seeing him drive that car past our house, all lettered up, and sounding cooler than hell. Made a big impression on my then adolescent mind! I seem to recall there was more stickers and possibly different lettering on the 57, did it look different over the years?
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Some I remember Riddler, Red Light Bandit, Steel City Missile,Midnite Rider, Firemans Quickie,Gold Digger, Wild Turkey, Crazy Horse, Daddys Toy, Potent Pony, Ratical
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A few E=Town regulars; It's Dynamate - Dominick Rinaldi '64 Beledere wagon SSGA?, Just Me, Carl Bennett '67 or '68 Camaro SS/I, Nazy Crate, Nate Cohen, '66 or '67 Fairlane SS/D, and Led Zepplin, '70? Plymouth SuperBird SS/GA, YOU HOO II, '57 Sedan Delivery, Wayne & Danny Jessel, and Banana I, Frank Iaconico '57 Chevy. Mystery Bird, '67 FireBird from Miller Pontiac Cadillac, my car for 40 yrs. That's what I can remember for now. John KisselK242
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Didn't Sal Biondo drive the SST Nova named "Bat out of Hell"?
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