Lots to like about the eBay car and all seems worth a closer look, listing text as below.
Anyone know more of the story or the Harrell worker's name?
Cool link to the '68 era Harrell operation here...
https://sites.google.com/site/1969ch...l-427-chevelle
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~ Pete
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VIN 138378K122216
I have for sale an original/survivor 1968 L78 Chevelle SS that is original paint, interior, trunk, and numbers matching drive train. I have original protect-o-plate and build sheet to the car. It has 18,270 original miles on it. The car was purchased from the second owner, Larry Wonder that purchased it when it was two moths old in 1968. He was big into drag racing at KCIR in Kansas City and the Chevelle spent all of its time at that track. The Chevelle was a record holder in 1970 where he established a new class record of 12.44 @ 116.64 class E/H2 at KCIR – Kansas City International Raceway. The original motor survived all these years because Larry also raced it with a L88/427 in it. And in 1970 when the LS6/454 motor was available he bought a new crate LS6 and dropped it into the Chevelle. During all this time he made a living turning wrenches at Dicky Harald’s Speed Shop in KC. When I purchased the Chevelle from Larry I got the 1970 LS6 crate motor and the original L78 369/375 motor. I did a fresh rebuild on the 396 and it still has the standard 11.1 pistons in the stock bores. Everything went back factory stock. Theoriginal paint on this car is in excellent condition and original (EE) code Fathom Blue is a very rare color for 1968 Chevrolets because it was discontinued in December of 1967 so only a handful of early built cars were offered Fathom Blue. The Chevelle was built in October of 1967. Interior is original only the carpet has been replaced. The trunk is unbelievable very nice with its original splatter paint and mat. Chevelle has all original glass and weather stripping throughout. The smog system is original to the car. When Larry bought the car in 1968 he pulled all the smog off and stuffed it in the attic of his garage where it sat in boxes until I installed it back in the car years later. The Chevelle has bucket seats and console with “Roll top” tach and gauges. This is a very nice original/survivor L78 Chevelle. If you have any questions about the Chevelle you can call me at 816-262-2369. Joe McMillian
1968 L78 Chevelle SuperSport
4,751 produced
Documentation: Protect-o-Plate, Build sheet, owner history
Original “Born-with” Drive Train
396/375 Date: J-11-7 Code: TI0I8EG
Serial #: 18K122216
Casting #: 3916323
Trans: Big Pin Muncie Close Ration 4-speed
Casting # 3925660
Date Code: P8P29
VIN #: 18K122216
Rear End: 12 bolt Code: KF-posi 355 ratio
Date Code: 1003B
Heads: 3919840LH Date H-23-7
3919840 RH Date H-23-7
Exhaust Minifolds: LH 3909879 Date: H-28-7
RH 3916178 Date: H-23-7
Intake: 3885069 Date: 9-27-67
Bell Housing: 3899621
Crank Pulley: 3921923 BM “Deep Groove”
Water Pump Pulley: 3906656 CV “Deep Groove”
Smog Pump Pulley: 3925522 “Deep Groove”
Smog Pump: Date: 283 7 Y
Clutch Fan: 3931002 Date: K-67
Water Pump: Date: K-27-7
Starter: 1107365 Date: 7K3
Carburetor: 3923289 – DZ
List 4053 Date: 772
Alternator: 110814 Date: 7H
Distributor: 1111170 Date: 7G11
Vacuum Advance: MS 360
Original “XE Code” rims with NOS SS/396 wheel covers
New factory correct Gardner exhaust system.
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