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Did "Courtesy Chevrolet" in California sell any 1969 novas with 427 motors? If so, did they start out as a 396/375 car?
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There was a silver 69 for sale over a month ago.The owner was claiming it was a converted 427 nova from Courtesy but had no docs.
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I believe one of Dennis' 68 Chevy II's is a Courtesy car. Dennis, what is the skinny on your Fathom Blue Gibb/Harrell/Courtesy car?
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KB,
My Gibb Harrell (COPO #44) blue car was transfered to and sold by Courtesy Chev after a Dick Harrell 396 hi-performance package upgrade. However, the car remained a 396 and was not a 427 transplant, so I can't help much with the Courtesy 427 swapout history. As I am still in So. Cal and five minutes from the dealership, I will pay them a visit and see what I can find out. DH |
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Dennis,
Check your email if you can. |
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Ken,
Our corporate firewall won't allow access of external mail (AOL). I'm in Fontana for a few more days. You can email me at: [email protected] Thanks. |
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