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1969 Camaro

OBNOXIOUSLY AWESOME

BRIAN RAYMOND’S DRAG RADIAL '69 CAMARO

Good things come to those who wait. This is true for those who try to build a car themselves. Everything seems to get in the way of completing the project, and the next thing you know 20 years have come and gone. It’s why so many people give up on the dream of building a hot rod.

Brian Raymond, of Union, Missouri, is a lifelong car guy who played this game for more than 26 years with this ’69 Camaro. His father fixed and restored vehicles for side money. Though he died when Brian was just a high school freshman, he bequeathed his passion for the automotive hobby to a

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