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Re: Dick Harrell - 1969 427 Camaro at Auction
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Re: Dick Harrell - 1969 427 Camaro at Auction
THANK YOU!! [img]<<GRAEMLIN_URL>>/biggthumpup.gif[/img]
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Re: Dick Harrell - 1969 427 Camaro at Auction
What size are the tires ( Goodyear ) and what size are the rims that are on this car? Anybody know?
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Re: Dick Harrell - 1969 427 Camaro at Auction
THANKS Kim for setting the record straight! Many people do not know or understand that Dick Harrell was NEVER A CHEVROLET DEALER, therefore he could not have ordered COPO's or ZL1's. He did NOT have any connections at CHEVROLET, but my Dad was good friends with VINCE PIGGINS and ED COLE. Not trying to be disrespectful in any way, but when people are trying to sell cars, the people buying them should know the REAL story. THANKS again KIM. n.g.
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Re: Dick Harrell - 1969 427 Camaro at Auction
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: John</div><div class="ubbcode-body">What size are the tires ( Goodyear ) and what size are the rims that are on this car? Anybody know? </div></div>
Kelsey Hayes Strippers; pretty good chance they're 15", ...... maybe 6" or 7" wide. Tires look to be F70s. Just a guess. |
Re: Dick Harrell - 1969 427 Camaro at Auction
Is this the same car that was for sale on the Phoenix Craigslist back in December for $145k? At that time I heard the car was a clone with no documentation to back up the sellers claims. Is that still the amount the seller wants today? If so then it seems a little low for a true Dick Harrell converted car as I don't think it could be restored for that amount could it?
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Re: Dick Harrell - 1969 427 Camaro at Auction
"If so then it seems a little low for a true Dick Harrell converted car as I don't think it could be restored for that amount could it?"
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: Kim_Howie</div><div class="ubbcode-body"> <span style="font-weight: bold"> I have never seen the car personally but I hear it's a very nice non-converted car.</span> </div></div> |
Re: Dick Harrell - 1969 427 Camaro at Auction
I do not think people give Fred Gibb and Don Yenko enough credit for what they did.
While most dealers and other performance shops were doing conversions in house, one or two at a time, to improve the process, and make it more profitable, to get the COPO ball rolling, Fred and Don had to agree to buy 50 like cars, basically risking their business’ in a belief that hi-performance cars could be sold in volume. At a time when GM was “out of racing”, the COPO cars allowed racers, such as Grumpy, DH, Hedrick, The Rat Pack, who were loyal to GM, to field a competitive car. Just think how different the musclecar hobby would be today if they had not talked GM into allowing them to use the COPO system for hi-performance, and then, willing to take the risk. Fred-Don…. [img]<<GRAEMLIN_URL>>/worship.gif[/img] |
Re: Dick Harrell - 1969 427 Camaro at Auction
I agree with that. A buddy and I are getting the stuff together to replicate the 1969 Ford sponsered drag team. A 69 Torino, mustang and ford cabover hauler with trailer.I repeat FORD SPONSERED DRAG TEAM.There were 2 such teams roaming the country promoting high performance parts at the dealers during the day, and racing their Cobrajets at the track at night.
Its going to take a while, but I am exited to get the cars to the track.We are going to run stroked 460s instead of the cobrajets. Cheaper to build and more power. http://i118.photobucket.com/albums/o...team_thumb.jpg Ck out this video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NEBaCqgcQfE Gives me goose bumps! |
Re: Dick Harrell - 1969 427 Camaro at Auction
^^^^^
awesome video!!!!! |
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