Re: RogerD's 1969 Dick Harrell Chevelle
Wow that's cool. How many 69 DHPC Chevelles are out there?
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Re: RogerD's 1969 Dick Harrell Chevelle
I just love this story - Grats!! https://www.yenko.net/ubbthreads/imag...lins/beers.gif
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Re: RogerD's 1969 Dick Harrell Chevelle
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Only one '69 that I know of :)
Here's a picture of the Cowl tag on my 1969 Dick Harrell Chevelle . . . |
Re: RogerD's 1969 Dick Harrell Chevelle
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Re: RogerD's 1969 Dick Harrell Chevelle
So, was it legit or was it a fake? If it was fake, I am hopeful the scammer received exactly what he deserved.
My car is legit, I have the original docs from my 1966 Chevelle SS 396 trade in, the original docs on the 1969 DHPC Chevelle purchased on Aug 19, 1969 and the original docs on my 1970 Camaro for which the 1969 DHPC was traded in Octoberr 1970. I'm a pack rat don't you know - sure pays off some times!!! This 427 posted by COPO Anders seemed legit. http://i436.photobucket.com/albums/q...Sept-06076.jpg |
Re: RogerD's 1969 Dick Harrell Chevelle
Roger, Congrats on finding your original car. What a great story. https://www.yenko.net/ubbthreads/imag...lins/beers.gif
Grady https://www.yenko.net/ubbthreads/imag...ins/3gears.gif |
Re: RogerD's 1969 Dick Harrell Chevelle
I learned something I figure. I thought only SS and COPO got 72 paint.
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Re: RogerD's 1969 Dick Harrell Chevelle
Thanks for the shot of the trim tag. I'm w/ Darren on the code 72 paint, but I'm open to exceptions. I also see the "L" on the trim tag which for a Kansas built car (it was my understanding) indicated an SS Chevelle. Keep the photos and info coming!
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Re: RogerD's 1969 Dick Harrell Chevelle
That invoice does say Malibu with Special Paint. I would have thought "special" would get a "--" https://www.yenko.net/ubbthreads/imag...mlins/hmmm.gif
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Re: RogerD's 1969 Dick Harrell Chevelle
If it was a Malibu it should have had lower moldings, and the extended front grill/fender moldings, rather than the wheel lip moldings the SS cars had. What "V8" emblems are you referring to? A standard Malibu would have had "Malibu" emblems on each quarter panel, and of course a Malibu wouldn't normally have an SS hood...Seems strange they'd replace the stock hood with a steel SS hood rather than a fiberglass aftermarket one. I've also never seen a 72 72 code on a 69 Malibu...lots of oddities here.https://www.yenko.net/ubbthreads/imag...mlins/hmmm.gif
A cool car for sure.. |
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