Author Topic: Category for 1st Gen. Drag Raced Camaros??  (Read 39057 times)

HawkX66

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Re: Category for 1st Gen. Drag Raced Camaros??
« Reply #75 on: May 27, 2016, 06:36:32 PM »
Smarta$$ I meant whats the difference in the two when it comes to Camaro history?  None.  Meaning they both hold value..
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Re: Category for 1st Gen. Drag Raced Camaros??
« Reply #76 on: June 13, 2016, 10:54:35 PM »
A couple pics of a 69Z I now own after it was raced for 45 years. It spent 14 years racing S/S by it's original & second owner (friends) and another 30 years as a bracket car with the next couple owners. I am now in the midst of restoring the car but love it's long history as a drag car in the Pacific Northwest.

Calgary 1970 - Mostly stock looking then. Paired with Wosolinski's Tuff Nuff Hemi Cuda


Edmonton 1971/1972 - Stripes extended down the rear but still looking stock.


Fort St John BC 1973 - Home after mini tubs added and front solo stripe added


Matched up in Seattle with a 55 Post and seeing "Suddenly" 67 Camaro in the background.


Seattle 1974 - Newer paint scheme resembling a Motion Camaro


Seattle 1978 - Additional side stripe added with rear deck in white.


Oregon Woodburn 1980 - Second owner with car in the staging lanes.


Seattle 1981 - Heavy hitters like Rehr Morrison, Yule, Lambreck, McKinney, Wosolinski and others in the background.



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Re: Category for 1st Gen. Drag Raced Camaros??
« Reply #77 on: June 14, 2016, 03:13:36 AM »
Quite a nice drag history on your '69, NorCam.. :)    Do you have any current photos?
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Re: Category for 1st Gen. Drag Raced Camaros??
« Reply #78 on: June 14, 2016, 03:32:21 AM »
NorCam, Just curious, What are your plans for the restoration?  Are you going back original as it came or restored to the early days of it's drag racing career?  Does any of the original drive train still exist?

Great Car!!

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Re: Category for 1st Gen. Drag Raced Camaros??
« Reply #79 on: June 14, 2016, 08:27:59 AM »
Full history and restoration on www.x77z28.com

Original engine replaced with 350/255 during its Super Stock days. Original trans was changed out too. Original diff was still in the car when I bought it but was twisted and hacked up too far. Replaced diff with date correct BV rear and have 2 motors and trans to choose from for completion. Body is finished but still deciding on Day 2 tweaks to keep some nostalgia in it. Hoping to track down the original block some day. It was sold off at a swap meet back in the 70's. I know full ownership back to day 1 with 1st and 2nd owners keeping a close eye on the cars restoration. Does have GM Canada paperwork in addition to a lot of paper supplied to me by the original owner. Neat car in either case and will have most if not all date correct running gear when it's finished up.

Current picture with body and paint just completed - before reassembly.

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Re: Category for 1st Gen. Drag Raced Camaros??
« Reply #80 on: June 14, 2016, 12:45:32 PM »
The car is looking good Norcam!~ ... returning to it's 'factory glory' from it's long time drag strip glory..  :) 
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