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I agree with the Alan Peters votes. I believe his '69 ragtop Camaro was a 2 barrel also.
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Was a two barrel but not a ragtop.
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Alan Peters won a bunch of races and a championship with his 69 Camaro hardtop which was a 2 barrel 350 car, but he also had a 69 convertible 2 barrel car. I drove the car for two seasons, and Alan raced it for a while, and ended up with a Quadrajet on it. I think Alan sold it to Tony Mello in Rhode Island.
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That is the same car, and you're right, it was an original pace car!
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