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Old 06-26-2006, 03:32 AM
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Default Re: Who built and sold the first 427 Camaros?

Neat stuff Jon, Anyone have an idea on what other dealers were linked with DANA outside of themselves and Yenko.

Comier Chevy down the street from DANA?? or what other West Coast dealers??
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Old 06-26-2006, 03:51 AM
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Default Re: Who built and sold the first 427 Camaros?

Interesting--in the first clipping they mention use of the 385hp 427 for conversion. Isn't that the '67 Impala SS 427 unit? Also interesting to read Penske's comments on the new Camaro. I guess he soon warmed up to the idea of racing it!

I think it would be fascinating to know which dealer performed the very first big-block swap into a '67 Camaro. I think it's safe to say that the performance-minded dealers (and Motion) were all thinking the same thing when the Camaro debuted: 427! <font color="red"> </font>
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Old 06-27-2006, 05:01 AM
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Very cool article! No doubt that all the Key players, which we admire today, had intentions, to put a big block into the Camaro, as soon as they could get their hands on one.

Based on info shared with me, Nickey was ready to perform Conversions even before the first Camaro ever hit the dealership's parking lot.

Dickie Harrell started his deal with Nickey, in January of 1966 and was instrumental in bringing the Nickey Camaro into fruition.

Nickey had a vault in the basement, of the dealership. It was a room made of cinder blocks, with a steal door and lock, where all the counter/crate engines and special parts were kept.

According to those who were there, back in the day, Nickey had a team of (5)Elite Master Technicians, along with complete engines and parts ready to go, before the first Camaro ever arrived.

This was not an after thought for Nickey. The Bill Thomas alliance was primarily established, to fullfill orders and demand, for Nickey Camaros, on the West Coast.
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Old 06-29-2006, 09:21 AM
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Default Re: Who built and sold the first 427 Camaros?

Thanks, Stefano. That is some neat information. I hadn't heard about that vault in the basement. It does seem to make sense that some of the high-profile dealers were thinking of swapping big blocks into Camaros right from the start but I don't recall ever hearing of one built prior to approximately December '66. Has anybody seen an earlier 427 (or 396) dealer-conversion prior to 12/66? Who currently has the earliest known 427 dealer-converted (or Motion, or Bill Thomas) Camaro?

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Old 06-29-2006, 06:50 PM
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Still don't know for certain. But based on the research and info we have, we know that the 427 Conversions were ready to roll prior to Dec '66. Nickey was advertising 3 "ready to drive away" 427 Conversions in at least one magazine dated November 1966.

The objective was to get 50 completed and sold as soon as possible. If you look at the initial advertised price of the conversion Camaros you will see that they were not holding out for big profits.

The factory did not hesitate to roll out the SS 350 Camaro, as it was more profitable than a std base Camaro and there was a pent up demand for GMs new "Pony" car.
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Old 06-29-2006, 08:30 PM
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Default Re: Who built and sold the first 427 Camaros?

In a dated document of 10-09-66,written and signed by Jim Tice, who was President of the American Hot Rod Association.

This document was written to Nickey Chevrolet (Dick Harrell) advising them of their Technical Committee certifying the legality of 396-427 engines into the 67 Camaro, as a dealer option. Quote: Until further notice, all work must be performed by Nickey Chevrolet or its agent. These cars will be eligible for regular formula class participation during the 67 AHRA drag racing season.

It further states, We need information from you as soon as possible as to how many of these units you plan to build? We hope that this ruling will benefit our stock type racing shows and we trust this will be of service to you. Ray
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Old 06-29-2006, 10:13 PM
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Default Re: Who built and sold the first 427 Camaros?

Seems to me that Nickey was converting Camaros soon after the first trailer arrived.....I had my L-79 Nova at the time and would go there on Saturdays to see what was being converted during the week.....That was in the Fall of 66 for sure.....

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