Originally posted by Tom McGinnity: That's right! Pat.. 0-1 car. We NCIB'ed it ourselves years ago.. sold in Ohio to a dealer.. ( odd ). Never got the deets on that car either.
I have seen the Pat Roberts car it is alive and well down in south FL. It was the first 4K car and only remaining L78 pace car retaining its original, born-with drivetrain from what ive seen. Wonderful restoration too!
Good to know! I now recall we were very curious about this car and selling from Ohio to a dealer was odd. We had speculated all kinds of things like a mule for Chevy or whatever the mind wishes because it didn't go straight to the Indy Zone office as the vast majority of 0-1's did.. then being Ohio we figured the factory had a little something to do with the car.. It all died down after we hit dead ends..
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Always had this article saved because I thought it was one of the more unique barn finds I've ever read about. Car was documented back to the early 70's!
On May-03-18 at 10:39:49 PDT, seller added the following information: We have the NCRS data shipping report.........
National Corvette Restorers Society, Inc. confirms the following information exists in the GM shipping data records for the 1967 Camaro with the vehicle identification number 124677N212810. The GM official production date was 04/20/1967. The original delivery dealer was dealer code 144 in zone 22. The name and address for the dealer was: V.V.Cooke Chevrolet Company Louisville, Kentucky
Jim does this pacer have its "born-with" engine/trans? Have seen posts on the sYc questioning the engine pad stamp and trim tag. Just wondering what is actually for sale here. Either way, very nice restoration - will make any buyer happy!