Re: Dick Harrell - 1969 427 Camaro at Auction
<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>
Okay now I am confused. If this Camaro was not ordered by Fred Gibb or Dick Harrell, and as Kim_Howie states that it is a nice non-converted car, then what is it? How can it be a Dick Harrell Super Camaro if it wasn't ordered by either person above, or even converted by Dick Harrell? The way I am reading this is what is <span style="font-weight: bold"><span style="font-style: italic"><span style="text-decoration: underline">not</span></span></span> being said here is this car is a fake or clone car, right? I am sorry if this is someones car here on this board, but I am new to this game of supercars and just want to learn what makes or doesn't make this car a Dick Harrell or Fred Gibb car. I have only ever seen one real Dick Harrell car in person and that was another Rallye Green one with a white interior. The car was all original and I believe it was a Copo. The car was for sale at Corvette Expo up in Knoxville back in 1991 by a dealer named Horace Slay I think. I may have a picture of that car somewhere as I thought at first it was something made up, but when I spoke to Jake at Milt's he said it was real. Don't know whatever happened to it after that show. Is it still around, maybe it is the other one this seller is referring to? Thanks for all the info!!!
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