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Just as the Subject states.....
This car was from around the Wichita, Kansas area ORIGINALLY, and was last known to have been bought by someone in or near the Kansas City, MO area, or maybe the Missouri area. And NEVER re-registered in their name!!! I do have the serial number (VIN) (don't ask) and had ran a title search back years ago (when still legal to do so) and have documentation of previous registered owners (all 6 of them) back to the ORIGINAL OWNER. I also verified that it was a Dick Harrell car from the original selling dealership as well. This car was described to me (by the last registered owner) as being a "really Dark Blue" I'm guessing Fathom Blue car, with white bucket interior. He also described to me that it had (what seems to me NOW to be) a fiberglass hood just like the one on the red '68 DH Chevelle owned by Joe Sweezey on & in Muscle Car Review. Anyone ever seen/heard about this car? Comments anyone???? |
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Don't take this wrong away, as I don't ask to offend, but to learn: are you sure the car was a Chevelle? I am assuming (yeah, I know happens when you ass-u-me!) that you checked the VIN to make sure it's a Chevelle? Or that you personally saw it or remember it being a Chevelle, and are not getting the info second hand (which has happened to me). It sounds like a '68 Harrell Nova is what you are describing, except you are looking for Chevelle!
[Edited by Chevy454 (10-10-2001 at 01:26 PM).] |
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What was the selling dealer? They built one Fathom Blue Chevelle, but I don't recall it having white interior. The article in which the car appears has black. Only two Chevelles are rumored to have the hood. The blue car had a white stripe on the front like Joe's. The other three cars are to have been red, yellow, and green. That makes five. That is the total the we were told by the people that built the cars. I may have taked to you before on the Chevelle page about the car you are talking about...BKH
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the-bowtie-gang
Welcome to the site! Your first post is interesting and I think may help other Harrell fans for future reference. The July '68 Super Stock and Drag Illustrated identifies the test '68 427 Chevelle as being a "midnight blue". Have you seen this article? In regards to the car you are trying to locate, is the "selling" dealership the same as the "originating" dealership? I have some theory's, one that needs to be either deposed or confirmed. It is that many early Harrell Performance Center cars were orginally ordered through the Fred Gibb Chevy dealership, and then shipped to final destination dealerships after modification at Dick's shop. This is a known fact for the '68 Nova's, and ZL1's. When Dick first set up his shop in Kansas City, he was very close with Fred Gibb, and considered setting up his shop in LaHarpe. I have an article regarding Dick's personal '68 Chevelle Super Stocker, being inadvertantly dropped off at the dealership, in LaHarpe, instead of at the Kansas City shop, when being shipped from Detroit in January of '68. I may have to ask Helen about some of these details. Does anyone else on this site have further information? I know I discussed this with Joe S. at the reunion, and found his car was ordered at the "selling" dealership. I know Dick was not considered an "official" dealership, however I have seen at least one pic of him in a jacket that read "Dick Harrell Chevrolet" on the back. For the bow-tie-gang: Please e-mail me if you would like, for further discussion, if you would like to keep details of your search private, I understand. I am the fellow who owns Fred's first racecar, "Little Hoss". |
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I thought Joe's car came from Bill Allen Chevrolet? Wasn't this true with the "later" Harrell cars?
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Nope, 100% sure it's a Chevelle... vin starts 138378K....
And after also speaking with the last registered owner... I think he'd at least KNOW if he owned a Nova versus a Chevelle!! LOL 68TopStock.... Actually there IS a notation on the paperwork (from the "selling" dealership) making reference to Gibb Chevrolet, LaHarpe, IL. That also makes me wonder if this particular car ever even was at Dick Harrells place in KC. Or if the paperwork made it seem like (for the "billing" and any "Chevrolet warranty type" paperwork) or reflect merely a transfer between the two actual dealerships, leaving out the stop at the Harrell shop. [Edited by the_bowtie_gang (10-10-2001 at 03:07 PM).] |
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Rob there is supposably one of these in a salvage yard in your area.I met a gentleman from your area that pulled an emblem off of a chevelle while looking for a 57 nomad.The reason it caught his eye his father use to work in the shop.Don't remember the guys name but it might be worth the look .Check the trunk lids.P.S Too far for me to be rooting around and I wouldn't know where to start. By the way I do accept finders fees.
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Oh no!!!
Not this post!! I hope you find the car, just for spite!
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I was hoping this one would die a lonely death. It must be another green one if it is a '68. Seems the only one left we havn't either confirmed its existence or fate. Unless of course if its the blue one that got everyones interest in the first place.
Somebody.................... find this car! But then again, when its found it will probably be a great "rebody" candidate. [img]/ubbthreads/images/icons/crazy.gif[/img] |
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Tim:
Did the guy give a general area for the yard? |
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