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Now here's a older photo...anyone know where this was taken, looks like 'super trick' rims on the front.
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I lived in Richmond In for most of my life. Raced from my shop 1/2 way to a town called Cenerville, In. Many times heard of a Swiss cheese sitting in a garage in Centerville. Never believed it. Two years ago visiting a family member at the Hospital in Richmond met a friend from Centerville who's friend was critical from a heart attack that day. Turns out the friend had just had his Swiss Cheese car totally restored at a major cost and got it home that week. The owner went on to die that day. No idea where the car went again....I will check.
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This picture was taken at Bill Blairs shop in High Point, NC. He had 4 of the swiss cheese cars at one point, and I think 3 or 4 of the 62 SD cars, one of which was the Mickey Thompson car. He also owns the prototype '63 Lemans SD car. When I was there in 1988 he also owned the original Ramchargers '63 Max Wedge car. Jim
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The aluminum package offered for the max wedge '63 Dodge's...
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