Bucciali doorhandle detail
Panhard Levassor
The factory 1967 test GTX that is famous for the great lengths that Chrylser Research and Development engineers went through to make the Silver Bullet (a name coined by Ro McGonegal and the Car Craft story specifically) nothing less than a factory-backed car purpose-built for STREET RACERING on Woodward Avenue; running 10.60s at 132 mph
or read Car Craft's write up (good one!) and full gallery http://www.carcraft.com/featuredvehicles/906_1967_plymouth_belvedere_gtx/index.html
All of these photos courtesy and permission of James Haefner PhotographyPortfolio: http://www.haefnerphoto.com/
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panhard isn't - is a Peugeot 402 Darl'mat
ReplyDeletei'm sorry - mistook caption from photo above - so thanks for showing me a peugeot photo i hadn't seen before ...
ReplyDeleteoh it's the one background from Echo
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