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Old 10-26-2000, 12:16 AM
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Default Fred Gibb COPO

Saw this on EBAY:

http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/aw-cg...769092&r=0&t=0
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Old 10-26-2000, 03:58 AM
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Can someone explain this one to me ? It looks Cool but I know nothing about them. What makes it a COPO ? Is it a L78 ?
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Old 10-26-2000, 04:19 AM
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It is the heavy duty Turbo 400 Transmission that makes it special. The cars were specially made to qualify this combination for racing. Yes,it is an L78. I wish I had some spare cash laying around right now.
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Old 10-26-2000, 04:40 AM
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Have any changed hands lately ? Prices ? That Red one would be killer done. So they were all autos ?
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Old 10-26-2000, 10:20 AM
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The 1968 COPO #9738 Nova was the first production car to use the TH400 with a Hi HP solid lifter engine. One of the 50 (a red one) was set-up and raced by Gibb/Harrell. Here is a copy of the Chevy letter to NHRA.




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Default Re: Fred Gibb COPO

These cars generally trade hands in the upper teens for a car in decent shape. This one is rough, but is comparable to another one that is currently for sale. The other one has not yet sold for its asking price of $25k, even though offers have been made in the low $20k's. (It reportedly has the window sticker still on it!) I saw one in Hemmings about 3 years ago for $25k, it may have been the same car.

The significance of these cars is exactly what JoeC says, first time for a GM car with solid lifter engine and an automatic trans. Several of these COPO Novas were shipped to Harrell performance for additional tuning and or, 427 engine swaps. These are the high value deals, if you can find one for sale!!

I wish I had some spare cash laying around as well!! Maybe Holub will do a payment plan??

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Thanks, it's all very clear now.
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Old 10-26-2000, 03:53 PM
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Default Re: Fred Gibb COPO

Ray Morrison's car is from this same group, so is Kim Howie's(check out the info on "Old Dealer Pictures" on this site!. Ray's got his car new from Dick Harrell after it had been converted to a 427 block new! Morrison's car and Howie's cars both came from Gibb Chevrolet originally.
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Old 10-27-2000, 12:50 AM
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Chevrolet was doing well in the stick classes of NHRA Drag Racing, but Ford & Chrysler had very little competition from them in the automatic classes. With this being said, Fred Gibb, who owned and operated a Chevrolet Dealership in LaHarpe, IL, was a very successful drag racer,being the AHRA National Stock Eliminator Champion in 1968,who noticed this void. He approached GM officials with the idea that Chevrolet needed to get involved in the automatic classes. Chevrolet agreed to build 50 L-78 Novas and redesign the M-40 Turbo, with extra clutches and heavier springs to take the abuse of the torque and rpm of the solid lifter 396. Since the 396-375 had been introduced in the Nova as a Regular Production Option (RPO) in April, there were only 667 of these L-78 Novas produced in 1968, according to the information I have? Since GM only offered these with a stick shift as a RPO, the process to get the 50 Special Built Novas for Gibb was done through the Central Office Production Order process. It is thought this is the first time this process was used to get a group of race cars built for any dealer? Gibb again used this same process, in getting Chevrolet to build the ZL-1, later in 69, however the first 2 were delivered to his dealership on New Year's Eve 1968. The number 50 on both of these COPO (#9738 & #9560) built cars was because the National Hot Rod Association required this as a minimum amout to recognize them as a production vehicle and set up a class for them. With this said, this is the reason for Gibb placing an order for 50 of each one. These 50 Novas were all built by July 15, 1968. Upon receipt of these 1968 COPO Novas, Gibb sold a large number of these cars to individuals as he had received them from GM, however some made their way to Dick Harrell Performance Center in Kansas City, MO for special modifications of the 396 and also the 427 transplants.
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Old 10-27-2000, 01:12 AM
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Default Re: Fred Gibb COPO

Ray, You are the MAN!!!
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