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Gibb/Harrell Novas
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Trying to post an article I found.
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When I scan them they are too big, and now they are hardly readable ! Anders |
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I have read this article before and it is great. The 427 car is just plain scary!
wilma https://www.yenko.net/ubbthreads/imag...ns/burnout.gif |
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Real cool article, I bought the mag on ebay A few years ago for the Harrell article and noticed one day the bolt that holds the dipstick to the block was not yet tightened down in the pic of the 427. I'm sure they got it though...
Tommy https://www.yenko.net/ubbthreads/imag...ins/3gears.gif |
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Check out the rubber on top of the shroud instead of under it on the conv motor https://www.yenko.net/ubbthreads/imag...ns/naughty.gif https://www.yenko.net/ubbthreads/imag...lins/beers.gif
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There are three other things wrong also Kim
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I'm sure they got it though... Tommy [/ QUOTE ] Thanks for the vote of confidence. Dave Libby |
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There are three other things wrong also Kim [/ QUOTE ] Sorry but we did not have your level of expertise about getting things wrong... however somehow we managed to get the cars patched together Have a nice day Dave Libby |
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Given the fact that it was a hi-perf shop, originality was not much of a concern back then...question.....how were the Harrell tags installed on the valve covers ? rivets or taped ?
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Dave-
Any ideas on what ever happened to any of those cars? |
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Ok, I put my foot in my mouth again!!! Dave sorry if I offended you. Kim https://www.yenko.net/ubbthreads/imag...lins/beers.gif
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Belair, The ones I have seen were tape. Ray Morrison has some of them. Kim
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Makes sense...
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[quote/) ..question.....how were the Harrell tags installed on the valve covers ? rivets or taped ?
[/ QUOTE ] Actually the metal tags were made by a trophy shop and came with a strip of double-sided tape on them. We figured out that those would not stay on valve covers very long so a little 3-m trim cement (the yellow stuff) solved that problem, On the out side of the body a couple of pop rivets worked well. The tape ones were not intended to be in either place. |
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Dave- Any ideas on what ever happened to any of those cars? [/ QUOTE ] There is a pretty good picture of 5 or 6 of them leaving the shop on a auto transport over on the DH site. There are a few of them still around. |
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Ok, I put my foot in my mouth again!!! Dave sorry if I offended you. Kim https://www.yenko.net/ubbthreads/imag...lins/beers.gif [/ QUOTE ] No offence taken just a chance to express a little smart A$$ness https://www.yenko.net/ubbthreads/imag...mlins/grin.gif |
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Hey thats what I get paid for https://www.yenko.net/ubbthreads/imag...mlins/haha.gif
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the metal tag comment jogged a brain cell loose...what ever happened to the car Discovered out in Oregone last year...it was thought to not be correct but then some paper was found on the car..right???
who has that car and any word on the progress ???? https://www.yenko.net/ubbthreads/imag...elairSucks.gif get off the pc and get back to work on the Deuce |
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The Nova that was in Oregon now belongs to a person in Chicago. The "Built By / Dick Harrell" tags on my car were metal located on the left front lower part of the hood and one on the flat part of the console above the shifter. I agree that on the valve covers they started with the metal tags as shown in the picture of the 1968 issue of PHR, but when I received mine from DHPC on November 11, 1968, it had the foil stickers, one on each valve cover, one on the air cleaner, and another mounted on the firewall shelf above the brake booster. This last one mentioned was different from the other three, that being black like the others, but had a foil space made with-in the black and a serial number inscribed with what looked like a pencil making a permanant indentation. I still have all the originals. The one with the serial number had a number of which because of age it is not really legible anymore. There is a 25 that can be made out, I am pretty sure there was one other number preceeding this, thinking it was a 3? I am sure Dave knows more about this than I, but I do know this is the way mine come. Like Dave mentioned, I can see where metal to metal would create a problem, where heat was involved.
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Steve Sandlin's DH Camaro also has the foil decals. On one valve cover was one that was nothing more than a business card like tag the name and address of Dick Harrell. The other valve cover had the area that was blank for the serial number but was also not legible.
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Ray is correct. His car did come as he described.
Ray will tell you his car was not completed when he came to pick it up... point being it was not left over from the mag article. The pictures (posted at the first of this thread) were taken at least 2 months and more likely 3 or 4 months before the magazine "hit the stands" during that time many procedures were changed..... including what has been discussed here. There is a simple explanation about Steves Chevelle also. After Joe S. got the car and I got in contact with him on the phone one of the things I told him was about that car coming back to the shop for some work on the carbs. I told Joe that I was sure that the floats were reset and new needles and seats were installed. When he heard that he then told me that the shop ticket for that was included in the docs he got with the car and was amazed that I was able to recall that. In any event on that car the metal tags had fallen off the valve covers and were replaced with the foil ones at that time. I hope this will satisfy those unasked questions?? It makes my head hurt trying to recall stuff like this..... I think this should more than cover this subject? At least that is all I have to say about it. Dave Libby |
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Dave, Memory like steel trap. https://www.yenko.net/ubbthreads/imag...ns/worship.gif https://www.yenko.net/ubbthreads/imag...ns/worship.gif
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