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RE: Lou Downing's AMX....
Jeff, that's probably the Nebraska car mentioned in an earlier post, isn't it? I remember watching that car run Div. V points races when it was new, at Omaha, Marion, S.D., and Cedar Falls, IA. It was one of the first S/S'ers I remember doing big wheelies.... every time. It'd be a real shame to put a 2-speed automatic in that car; there ought to be a law.... LOL! Bill
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I always thought these were the neatest package cars. I had a friend that crewed on one of these cars, he said the last thing they did was to make sure that both slicks had the same amount of air pressure because they knew the car was going up at the launch and wanted to stay out of the fence.
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I receive a magazine from Hemmings called "Muscle Machines" it's great mag and there was an article last month about these very cars and they (web site) have accounted for all but around 12.
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I would like to have a conversation with the owner of #6, the George Warren car. If anyone has any contact information available on the current owner please let me know, I drove the car a few times in '69 & '70and know quite a bit about the history of the car.
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