>>28562298
No, but his 67 was in my possession at one point. Long story short, a rear tire exploded at the drag strip as he was shifting into 2nd sending him into the other lane. He narrowly avoided the other car and missed the concrete barrier by a few inches. He liked the street legal rules which, iirc, at the time meant it couldn't be faster than 12 seconds otherwise it would need extra safety equipment. He didn't want a roll cage or harness or any of that. When we got it back home he didn't want to look at it but also didn't want it to just sit in the garage.
Its kind of a weird feeling like "Hey son, this car almost killed me. It's yours now." and then looking down that steering column. pic related. We both came to the agreement to sell it, but man, do I regret that. If I ever come across it again I very well might sell mine to get it back.