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Old 05-17-2017, 08:41 PM
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I don't know whether my Chevelle wore 427 badges after it left Norwood Motors?
Yes, it had factory disc brakes.
I would think for $6400, there would be some 427 badging showing. Odds are the original owner would remember that?

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Old 05-17-2017, 08:54 PM
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This Chevelle sounds like Helmut's car as described by the original owner.
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Helmut,

Dial and call that number

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Helmut,

Dial and call that number

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The phone number is no longer in service.
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I would think for $6400, there would be some 427 badging showing. Odds are the original owner would remember that?
I've bombarded him with a lot of questions, including that same question... but he simply hasn't answered all my questions yet.
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I located a vintage set of Ansen Sprint wheels and Mickey Thompson's. After I got them on the car I sent these photos to Howard, the original owner. His immediate reply was:
"That's it. The wheels are perfect. That's the look Mel and I wanted. The wheels were the key!!!"

Followed by: "Helmut, Your doing it right. When I started it, it sounded like it was going to roll over in the road. With the L88,headers, and chambered exhaust all together the monster was alive."

I've lined up an original low mileage L88 427 with aluminum heads (from a member here) along with a set of Stahl headers. I can't wait to bring this "monster" back to life.

The rear sits far too low for the minimal clearance. I'm looking for a pair of Monroe Hi-Jackers so that I can drive the car, if anyone has a set they're not using...
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SAAHMOKIN' Helmut!!! Great look! Love where you are going with this. "Hi-Jackers" were made by Gabriel. New ones are very, very close to originals but are painted black. I used new ones for my Deuce a few years back and they looked and worked real nice.

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The wheels look fantastic on the Chevelle..




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It looks like Tripoli Turquoise and it looks like the window sticker is still on the car.
Sorry didn't see this previously. If it were Turquoise then it would have had black stripes. Although it could have been a special paint car too..

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Old 07-04-2017, 01:17 PM
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Looks awesome Helmut. That car would look right at home with Gabriels or a pair of Hurst's on the back. You could always repaint a set in white and add the Hurst repro decal kit to them for that vintage Hurst Gabriel look?
Hoping to see you out with it this summer. Maybe old town Okotoks on August 13th.

Love how this thread has come together for you and the connection with Howard.
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Old 07-04-2017, 02:38 PM
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are there any sound bites of this car? I can only imagine how nasty a L-88 must sound through a chambered exhaust!!
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