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Old 03-26-2008, 06:32 AM
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Originally Posted by Bob Kazian
OK, A Fork Lift driver makes a wrong turn (apparrently nobody else ever made this wrong turn) and finds a 67 GTO buried in orange foundry dust many years after final assembly, that a driver hid (intentionally buries in foundry dust) to save his job?
I can't confirm or deny this 67 GTO specifically, but I am aware of a '68 AMX that was discovered in the Kenosha Wisconsin AMC plant. It had been walled off and was discovered in the late 1980s during a plant renovation. No explanation of how it got there.

It was restored by the hourly employees in the plant, and was painted by running it through the paint shop along with all of the garden variety Chrysler K cars.

It is now on display at the Chrysler Museum in Auburn Hills Michigan.

K

http://www.chryslerheritage.com/coll...php?ModelID=53

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