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Old 22 Jan 2006, 23:39 (Ref:1507005)   #1
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IROC#9 should be qualifying in the top 10 on the grid
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I have read a few people talking about the 1974/75 IROC Camaro's. I own car #9 silver and black. Does anyone know where the rest are or who owns them. I have been told there may be 5 existing. Car 7, 10, 14, 9, and 6.
Thanks, Daniel- 509-370-0877
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Old 25 Jan 2006, 18:57 (Ref:1508999)   #2
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Check this out - for a mere US$220 k you can have a brace of them! Plus freight of course but hey, you get a set of minilites in the deal!!

http://highwayone.com/Classifieds/Ch...mehCamaro.html

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Old 25 Jan 2006, 19:39 (Ref:1509030)   #3
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Al Weyman has a real shot at the podium!Al Weyman has a real shot at the podium!Al Weyman has a real shot at the podium!Al Weyman has a real shot at the podium!
Thats been up for sale for at least 4 years to my knowledge.

I own Car number 11 of the later Banjo Matthews chassied tubular chassis/spaceframe cars and thatorangething, a member here, owns the remains of car 12 (or 10) from the same period. Those two were imported to England in 80/81 when the series disbanded briefly and I believe my discussions with Penske they have the one the have rebuilt that is or was in the Dale Earhardt display at the Corvette Museum and another in the Talladaga Museum, where this is still true today I don't know. The crew chief guy told me the rest went to the Dick Barbour Race School (I think he said) and are probably scrap metal long ago.


Mine is the beige car 5th back.
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