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Quite correct sir!


 


Apparently it was appearing at the Sloan Auto Fair show and it was moved into Buick Gallery's garage before the rain hit.


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'59 award winning Roadster...

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It’s often been said that you can’t go home again. Well, actually you can in a classic Corvette, but it might not be everything that you imagined. And even if it isn’t, you can make it better — way better.

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Sublime beauty...

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For hillbillies who don't spell too good, Super Stock and "Super Stalk" might as well be one in the same. For the literate segment of society, however, both are distinctly different, yet equally heroic endeavors. In NHRA Super Stock, the Big Three dumped ludicrous stacks of money to build factory ringers for bragging rights and bragging rights alone. This results in cool stuff like 9,000-rpm hydraulic roller small-blocks that run 9-second e.t.'s. By contrast, "super stalk" describes one man's quest to chase down the exact same car for 30 years before finally convincing the owner to put it up for sale. It takes a very unique car to inspire such an extreme obsession, and the story behind Brook Niemi's '70 Dodge Challenger proves that the truth is indeed much more interesting than fiction.

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The work of Paul Deesen, retired GM and Pontiac designer. He designed my "Jury" logo too. He is a fellow Widetracker.

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Hi Yo Silver

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No Laughing Matter: C3s are often subject to ridicule, but with 700 hp, a six-speed, and a road race suspension on tap, Harold Chapman’s ’68 Vette isn’t one of them.

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Hi Yo Silver

 

036-1968-corvette-chapman-pro-touring.jp

018-1968-corvette-chapman-pro-touring.jp

004-1968-corvette-chapman-pro-touring.jp

No Laughing Matter: C3s are often subject to ridicule, but with 700 hp, a six-speed, and a road race suspension on tap, Harold Chapman’s ’68 Vette isn’t one of them.

www.super.chevy.com

 

 

why do people not like these? these are bomb as hell!

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