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Jerry Ruth (M) from
Seattle, Washington
USA
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1967 - Category: FUELFC, Type: FN, Class: S/XS, Div: 6 |
"Alan Green Chevrolet / King Camaro" Owned by Alan Green
from
Seattle, Washington
USA
| Crew Chief: John Garrison, Rob Redwing, Dick Tutino |
'67 Chevrolet Camaro by
RCS |
Powered by Supercharged Nitro 427 Chevrolet by John Garrison with
automatic transmission |
1/4 Mile ET: |
Unknown at Unknown |
1/4 Mile MPH: |
Unknown at Unknown |
1000 FT ET: |
Unknown at Unknown |
1000 FT MPH: |
Unknown at Unknown |
1/8 Mile ET: |
Unknown at Unknown |
1/8 Mile MPH: |
Unknown at Unknown |
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Entry's 1967 Performance Ratings (0 to 100) based on comparison to average ET/MPH:
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1/4 Mile Rating: ET 00.00,
MPH 00.00 |
Entry is 0.00000 times average ET and 0.00000 times average MPH |
1000 FT Rating: ET 00.00,
MPH 00.00 |
Entry is 0.00000 times average ET and 0.00000 times average MPH |
1/8 Mile Rating:
ET 00.00,
MPH 00.00 |
Entry is 0.00000 times average ET and 0.00000 times average MPH |
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1967 Records: |
1/4 Mile: 7.604 ET, 200.44 MPH |
1000 Ft. 7.120 ET, 0.00 MPH |
1/8 Mile: 5.490 ET, 151.00 MPH |
1967 Average: |
1/4 Mile: 8.370 ET, 173.74 MPH |
1000 Ft. 7.476 ET, 0.00 MPH |
1/8 Mile: 5.700 ET, 129.00 MPH |
1967 Minimum: |
1/4 Mile: 9.136 ET, 159.17 MPH |
1000 Ft. 7.896 ET, 0.00 MPH |
1/8 Mile: 6.030 ET, 121.94 MPH |
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Notes: his first-year Camaro funny was the followup effort to the dealer's super-recognizable fastback Chevy II match racers. This quite beautiful all-glass flip-top (green with white bumblebee strip around the snout) had strong stocker identification with a complete complement of showroom trim: chrome driprail moldings, Super Stock badges and Super Stock hood "scoops" and a stock see-through Rally Sport grill with Super Stock emblem. Car ran a blown 427, Turbo-Hydro combo in a 114" Race Car Specialties chassis. Shared a multi-page feature with Dick Harrell's Camaro in the 11/67 Car Craft. Note: This "King Camaro" appears wholly unrelated to the funny of the same name that operated out of Phoenix, Ariz. circa 1970-74. - RT |
Submitted by Danny White, Last updated on Wednesday, October 15, 2025, 04:20:02 PM by
John Murnan II.
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