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What is really nice about a Chevelle wagon is the fact that the front/rear weight split is definitely an advantage. Easy car to drive too which will make it all the more fun.
I am not familiar with this particular car, is it a big block?
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No.. No big blocks in 69 Chevelle wagons...350/255 or 350/250 most of the time, with Powerglide
Leaving out a few .Ray LITTY sold it to a young guy in So. Windsor, Ct., who sold it to Vogel who then sold it to Frank The Wagon Master Tantillo (1989 Summernat's N/SA class winner) Frank sold it to Stinson , who then passed it on to Bob Bender.
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This pic is jim winning best appearing with the wagon and his camaro in 83. He is in the picture with his family and also W.A. lee with his
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Hey mike you should be building helocopters right about now!! ha ha!
I understand why people are hesitant about bringing this up (dont want to upset people) and they are being respectiful. But just ask "good old Dad" he will tell you the whole story unedited of course! or just call me at work and i"ll meet you down the cafeteria between shifts and tell you how much i know BTW i remember Lee was going to build a 70 402 chevelle wagon for stock years ago. |
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Ask Bob Broadbent, I believe he saw the whole thing. It was Englishtown, at the scales, maybe '78 or '79...
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OK, I've been waiting but no ones gonna spill...what was with the upside down lettering?
C'mon, what's the story? EDIT: Wow, that's a tight one, Arnie and I both posted at 11:12pm....apparently he had a better light, he got on first....story of my life.HA! Last edited by goinbroke2; 10-23-2014 at 07:15 PM. |
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[QUOTE=goinbroke2;450725]OK, I've been waiting but no ones gonna spill...what was with the upside down lettering?
C'mon, what's the story? Mr.Yacavone, you are up again... Last edited by Mike Jones; 10-23-2014 at 07:25 PM. |
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