What Did A 'BO29' Look Like When You Picked It Up At The Factory.

plumcrazy706606 I was wondering the same thing having noticed Frank's name. I remember like it was yesterday when he got that car. I first saw it run at Georgetown (high 10s) but within a few weeks he had it in the 10:20s. Frank's cars were always immaculate, not a fingerprint or speck of dirt anywhere. At the track he was always so well prepared, and he was dressed like he was going to a party. Truly a class act. I saw Frank last year at the car show in Wasaga Beach. He has built sort of a "tribute car" of the Baracuda, but street legal of course. Had a nice conversation about "old times". It was great to see him again after all these years; he was always kind of a hero to me.

I guess Frank hasn't been able to sell his clone. His old bo29 came out of hibernation last year or earlier this year. Frank still has some stuff of interest for the car I understand. I looked for the car a bit and got tired of being sidetracked in the search. When I was looking, the price bouncing around was something around 100k. I hope the new owners bring it up to specs (without cutting it up) and run it as a piece of history. It should never be made into a SS car of today's age.

avid of the coming out in case anyone missed it.

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