Actually was just looking and this IS a reproduction tribute car. The car is no newer than a 1974 with that back glass, and it has an incorrect front clip on it. It wouldn't of been allowed in NHRA pro stock with just a later model clip. Also 9's for anything big block with Reher-Morrison on it, is slow. Regardless of fresh outing or not, if the driver is that horrible he shouldn't be in there. If you don't think it's a clone just google Lee Shepherd Camaro and see for yourself.
Yes,it's a tribute car with Reher-Morrison's blessing. I have a video where it ran an 8.50. And it may not be perfect but half these nostalgia pro stocks out today are running 2 speeds and not lencos either.
I also saw the real car run right here at the Grove in the early '80's.
That is 100% better, knowing you got one from Reher-Morrison. I collect everything I can find on Shepherd. Framed pics. from magazines, anything. I heard on the video you had T-shirts, would love to buy some. I ran outlaw tracks in the 90's with Scotty Cannon and Hugh Scott, Ed Bryant&Joey myers, in Ala. Delmar McAfee restored the 1984 camaro, thought that was the last I would ever see of an original, thanks for the real memories. Would love to have pics. M.S. took my win light. Keep'em coming!
Thanks for all the interest in the car but it's not mine and T-shirts were being sold by the team at the track. If you would like to see the unveiling of the car,go to channel ( PureInsanity6532 ) and there is a video telling how this car came to be !!
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take out the spaces and compare, wrong scoop also
grumpyjenkins 3 months ago
Actually was just looking and this IS a reproduction tribute car. The car is no newer than a 1974 with that back glass, and it has an incorrect front clip on it. It wouldn't of been allowed in NHRA pro stock with just a later model clip. Also 9's for anything big block with Reher-Morrison on it, is slow. Regardless of fresh outing or not, if the driver is that horrible he shouldn't be in there. If you don't think it's a clone just google Lee Shepherd Camaro and see for yourself.
grumpyjenkins 3 months ago
@grumpyjenkins
Yes,it's a tribute car with Reher-Morrison's blessing. I have a video where it ran an 8.50. And it may not be perfect but half these nostalgia pro stocks out today are running 2 speeds and not lencos either.
I also saw the real car run right here at the Grove in the early '80's.
FullThrottleDon 3 months ago
@FullThrottleDon Yup, Bad Ass either way.
grumpyjenkins 3 months ago
@grumpyjenkins
10-4 ! although better Back in the Day !!
FullThrottleDon 3 months ago
Lee Shepherd was the man!! Saw this car run in the early 80's. low 9's is almost a put down.
grumpyjenkins 3 months ago
@grumpyjenkins
Thanks for commenting. low 9's aren't real bad for a freshly rebuilt car and the driver learning about the workings of the car.
FullThrottleDon 3 months ago
VERY COOL. The front end sits way too high tho.
FSTORNG 9 months ago
@FSTORNG
Thank You for viewing and for the comment. Not really sure about the ride height.
FullThrottleDon 9 months ago
That is 100% better, knowing you got one from Reher-Morrison. I collect everything I can find on Shepherd. Framed pics. from magazines, anything. I heard on the video you had T-shirts, would love to buy some. I ran outlaw tracks in the 90's with Scotty Cannon and Hugh Scott, Ed Bryant&Joey myers, in Ala. Delmar McAfee restored the 1984 camaro, thought that was the last I would ever see of an original, thanks for the real memories. Would love to have pics. M.S. took my win light. Keep'em coming!
mskid68 1 year ago
@mskid68
Thanks for all the interest in the car but it's not mine and T-shirts were being sold by the team at the track. If you would like to see the unveiling of the car,go to channel ( PureInsanity6532 ) and there is a video telling how this car came to be !!
FullThrottleDon 1 year ago
Lee Shepherd, All time greatest. Missed seeing the car since 1985. Thanks for bringing back the memories! (back glass?) lol. It's all good!
mskid68 1 year ago
@mskid68
Thanks for viewing and the comment. Lee Shepherd ,was truly one of the best drivers of his era.
This car was obtained from the Reher-Morrison shops , so it is a real car not a clone.
FullThrottleDon 1 year ago