Forgotten 1960s Chevrolet & Pontiac Factory Race Cars



This is the 3rd video in the 1960s Factory Race Car series. Watch the other 2 here:

1st video in the 1960s Factory Race Car series: 1960’s Ford Factory Race Cars that were Street Legal

2rd video in the 1960s Factory Race Car series: 1960s Chrysler | Legendary Factory Race Warriors

In the 1960s, Detroit automakers conjured up some very special factory race cars that were generally unobtainable for most racers as they were rare, expensive, and available only to the most well-known and factory-connected race teams. In this video, we take a look at these races engineered versions of Chevrolet and Pontiac models from the 1960s that are known as factory lightweight and race car specials and are highly sought-after by present-day collectors.








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