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Old 02-03-2002, 11:37 PM
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bkhpaw,

Is the aluminum wing you mentioned mounted with 5 bolts on each side? The MN Harrell discussed last fall has 10 holes filled on the rear deck, seemed to have holes cut in the innner panel with a hole saw, appears a professional installation.

After reading this string, I hope I don't face too many jibes for painting my car red, when the original color was one year only royal plum. I thought the history of the car was more important though.
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Old 02-04-2002, 12:17 AM
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There are 4 holes on each side. Ten total if you count the Harrell medallion under the Camaro script on the deck lid. The wing was an American Racing piece. Moon also made a wing like the American unit. I have an original Harrell picture from Valarie Harrell showing the wing on another Harrell Camaro. Although the picture is a black and white, the car appears to be Daytona Yellow. Is the NM Harrell car the Glacier Blue car? Joe's Harrell Camaro was from NM and was sold new at Ed Black Chevrolet. It is LeMans Blue. No wing installed on that one...BKH
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Old 02-04-2002, 04:13 AM
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bkhpah,

Yes the MN Harrell car is Glacier Blue, code 53 53. Looking at the pic I have the bottom side of the trunk has 8 holes as if there were 4 bolts on each side on the mounting pedestals (surrounding a factory cut fifth hole). Can you post a copy of the pic from Val? I think the car may have been sold new at Bill Allen Chev., it was in Arkansas before coming to MN. One body # off the other documented 06A Harrell COPO.

BTW, You probably know this, Ed Black Chevrolet, Albuquerque, NM is a documented Harrell Performence Center Dealer. I have an original ad dated January 30, 1970, it is a 1/2 page ad showing the 69 FunnyCar, advertising "a 454 Cu. in. super safe street machine makes you the quiet-giant in hi-performance cars." Also lists Harry May Chevy of Monroe, Michigan, Bill Jacobs Chevrolet Joliet, Illinois, and Bill Kelly Chevy of Hallendale, Florida, along with most of the other known dealers.

Charlie,

Lets be easy on these new fellows, the above ad also states "Write for information on the Dick Harrell Hi-Performance Chevelle, Chevy II or Camero Today". They had trouble then, others still do today.

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I looked at real Harrell paperwork and the word Camero was used many times. Still spelled that way today with over 35 years of practice. The winged COPO Harrell has 8 holes for the wing, no additional holes. The COPO Harrell is a Bill Allen car. Same as Joe's Harrell Chevelle. We have a limited amout of Ed Black memorabilia. It's tough to find being so far away. I will post pictures if Marlin can give me a hand. I will post update pictures of the Harell COPO if we can do that as well. The Harrell cars are finally starting to get the recognition they derserve. Without his help Yenko, Nickey, Gibb, and many others may not have had the success they had..BKH
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Old 02-04-2002, 03:23 PM
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Default Re: Paint color , will wrong color hurt the value

When I was buying my Deuce, I forgot to ask what the color was, even after the third phone conversation. I had no idea what Gobi Beige looked like, nor did I really care. Once I committed to buying the car, sent a deposit and actually saw the color, I thought about painting it Fathom Blue. The seller's opinion was; 'it's your car, paint it any color you like', not surprising - he already had my money!!

It took a few months, but after seeing the Wargo car, the beige grew on me to the point where I really liked it. Only 6 beige cars have been found out of 25 made (the lowest percentage, 24%), why? everybody repainted them something else - thereby losing a lot of the Yenko identity. It's cool having a different colored car, especially a Yenko because people instantly think that it's a clone when they say, "Yenko didn't make them in that color". So, I also think it's best to keep the original color. You don't have to make any excuses, you won't blend into the sea of red and blue at a show, and when you sell - somebody like the members here will certainly buy it.

I personally really like Frost Green RS Z28's, as well as the '67 color Mountain Green?? I need to win the lottery!!
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