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Trans-Am Camaros / Re: 1969 Penske Blue?
« on: February 11, 2013, 10:44:30 AM »
Hi Rick and Jon.

Thanks for the link to the previous thread, all the photos I've seen from the Trans-am years the 67 68 cars where painted in one colour blue but the 69 cars where darker.

Yes we are pleased with how the car looked last year but the blue was an inherited paint job and if someone knew the correct shade nows the time to change it.

Hope the weathers not too bad your side of the pond.

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Trans-Am Camaros / 1969 Penske Blue?
« on: February 08, 2013, 09:15:55 AM »
Now I know this question must have been asked a 1,000 times before, but I wonder if there is an answer out there I've missed.  Our 69 ZL1 race car is off to the paint shop. We are not doing a complete trans-am replica as it's got a 427 under the hood, blue interior colour, black door cards,  but we do sticker the car up as a Penske car as outside of the States and Goodwood Festival of Speed we will never see one race over here.  And its great to see kids big and small fall in love with the car. If any one has got any info, we would greatly appreciate any help.  I've read the thread about the 67  68 colour, but from the photos I've seen it looks a little darker.  Many thanks Simon

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Trans-Am Camaros / Re: ZL1 Racecars
« on: January 21, 2013, 01:04:00 PM »
Thanks for your help so far Jon; much appreciated.

Here are some photos of what we look after.  Hope you like them!  You can see more on our facebook page www.facebook.com/ScottRacingServices

Simon

Attachment (1) - our Camaro 69 (company owned)
Attachment (2) - Camaro 1968 Z28 aka "Butch" (a customer's)
Attachment (3) - Camaro 1970 1/2 RSSS Z28 (a customer's)

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Trans-Am Camaros / Re: ZL1 Racecars
« on: January 18, 2013, 09:38:06 AM »
Thanks for the quick reply Jon.

I've not seen this photo before but seen a shot of the car from Daytona in the 1970 race, the Bob Jane car clearly shows that they used the turn signal holes for cooling the rare photo will be of the car with a wheel off showing the duct going to the brakes.

I'm in constant contact with the FIA and we are checking to see if the ATCC races for 1971 where run under a international licence, as info and photos of the Bob Jane car seem easier to source.

We will get some pictures of all three cars we look after on here soon. Simon.


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Trans-Am Camaros / ZL1 Racecars
« on: January 17, 2013, 05:25:50 PM »
I need some assistance please. 

I have searched the forum and picked up quite a few bits of information relating to 1969 ZL1 racecars like the Don Yenko and Bob Jane cars.  At the moment, my company has a X33 Z28 with a ZL1 engine which we race in Europe. 

We are in the throes of gaining FIA papers for this.  The FIA had lost its original paperwork, but through some good connections at Chevrolet, we were able to source a set of #610 papers.  The only problem is there are very few photographs detailing any modifications that were done to the cars.  The last piece of clarification that we require is to do with the brake ducts on the front of the cars.  Does anybody have any photos showing these items please?  I understand that on the trans-am cars (limited to 5 litres) there are a good number of pictures, but the FIA are being very specific that it must be a big block car.  Any help would be greatly appreciated.  Thanks for an excellent forum.  Simon

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