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Re: History/photos of Lee Cameron's '70 Hemi SS/D DA Challenger?
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Re: History/photos of Lee Cameron's '70 Hemi SS/D DA Challenger?
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Re: History/photos of Lee Cameron's '70 Hemi SS/D DA Challenger?
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Don't know the car, but cool pics! Love the Rat Roaster intake on the big Hemi
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Re: History/photos of Lee Cameron's '70 Hemi SS/D DA Challenger?
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I have that article as well. There are a few missing pieces that I am working on filling in. I do know that the gentleman that owned the car in Hawaii had two '70 Challengers. One was the ex-race car and one was a 440 "U-Code" car. I have the information on both cars. Both blue, etc. I have found no information regarding a 318 car. I have studied the photos in that magazine article pretty closely. Most of the engine bay (with the exception of the 2-speed wiper), matches what my car looked liked almost 100% when I picked it up. Location of the ignition module, fuel filter, front engine mounts, flex fan, fiberglass fenders, rear mounted battery, manual steering, inner fender braces removed, etc. I am going to keep researching....
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Re: History/photos of Lee Cameron's '70 Hemi SS/D DA Challenger?
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The research on the car will be as much fun as building it. I assume my restoring it, you are restoring it to "as raced" by Lee?
Is Mike Landy still with us? I know that Dick's son, Robert is still around. Have you contacted them?
Please keep us informed...LOVE the old race cars surfacing! The research has been pretty fun! I haven't decided exactly which way I am going with the restoration. Probably somewhere between "as-raced" and a super heavy-duty "Day Two" restoration. I have conversed a little bit with Robert. He remembers the car and thinks he might have actually done some of the work to it while it was at the shop. Pretty cool.... Stan
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