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1969 Chevrolet Trans-Am Camaro
The Famous University of Pittsburgh Car
This Trans-Am car was completed in late 1969, and the first race it
entered was the 24 hours of Dayton driven by Bob Fryer. The "Pitt Crew"
and Fryer raced this Camaro throughout the 1970-1971 seasons, competing
in Trans-Am and SCCA races and through their success they won an
invitation to ARRC/American Road Race of Champions in 1971. Smokey
Yunick rented Fryer the engine used during the competition and the car
qualified 2nd over all next to Warren Tope. This unique Trans-Am car
was raced until approximately 1977 and then sat until its restoration
was completed in May 1992. Since then it has participated in many SVRA
events. It has a great racing heritage and is a Brass Tag car as well
as being SVRA legal. Fully raced prepped and ready to be enjoyed either
in West or East coast events. A unique opportunity to purchase a great
Trans-Am Camaro with a very special racing history.
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