Photo-blog dedicated to the things we dream about... muscle cars. Most of the photos found on my blog are found on the internet. If I can give credit I will. If you wish to have a photo removed, please message me and I will remove them.
Catching Elephant is a theme by Andy Taylor
Wayne Gapp and Jack (NASCAR team owner) Roush.
Pro Stock “Tijuana Taxi” 1974 Ford Maverick
1970 Plymouth Superbird. All Superbirds had vinyl tops because Creative Industries, the company that modified the the standard Plymouth into birds, did not have time to do the nice finish work around the new rear window, so the just covered their work with the vinyl top.
69 COPO ZL1 427 Camaro.
COPO stood for Central Office Production Order.
Fed Gibb, a Chevy dealer, wanted to be competitive in NHRA Super Stock so he ordered 50 Camaros with 427, all aluminum block (with steel liners) and aluminum heads. The ZL1 427 was designed for the Chaparral Can-Am race cars. 50 were ordered to meet NHRA’s requirement.
The 50 had no consoles or arm rest, both 4 speed or automatics could be ordered. Another 19 were eventually ordered, but they had consoles and armrests.