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Jason,
Neat car. Old pictures like that are priceless! They speak volumes and remind us of how these cars really were. Thanks for the cool post. Andrew |
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Jason,
What a great gift from the original owner! Most only have dreams about what their car looked like 30 years ago. Do you care to share more about your fantastic find? Was the original owner helpful? BTW, you have mail! |
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Is it a COPO 427 Harrell or a 396/427 SS Harrell converted car? My guess is a COPO with the ZL/2 hood. Auto or stick. We are working on both types. The COPO is a auto on the tree, the SS a 4 speed...BKH
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The car is a converted SS 396 car. It is a auto with console. I don't think the hood on the car is original because the owner told me stories of the original hood flying off more than once. Right now it has a stinger hood on it. Once it gets here I will be able to tell you more about it.
Jason |
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The car has arrived! I can't find my Chevrolet by the numbers book though. I thought some of you guys may be able to melp me with a few numbers.
It is an O1B car. Alt- 1100690 Master Cyl- 5468309 Rearend- BT Code Any help would be greatly appreciated, Jason |
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Here are a few pictures as it looks now. I took these pictures as soon as I got the car home. Its amazing what over 20 years of storage will do. The interior is like brand new. The paint is faded and peeling,but there is no rust. It even still has the 4 tube exhaust system. I thought I would just give an update.
<center><A href="http://imagehost.auctionwatch.com/bin/viewimage.x/00000000/bronc066/engine1.JPG"> Click image to view larger version</font></A></center> <center><A href="http://imagehost.auctionwatch.com/bin/viewimage.x/00000000/bronc066/interior1.JPG"> Click image to view larger version</font></A></center> <center><A href="http://imagehost.auctionwatch.com/bin/viewimage.x/00000000/bronc066/rear1.JPG"> Click image to view larger version</font></A></center> <center><A href="http://imagehost.auctionwatch.com/bin/viewimage.x/00000000/bronc066/trimtag1.JPG"> Click image to view larger version</font></A></center> <center><A href="http://imagehost.auctionwatch.com/bin/viewimage.x/00000000/bronc066/trunk1.JPG"> Click image to view larger version</font></A></center> <CENTER> [Edited by SuperNovaSS (12-06-2001 at 03:28 AM).] |
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The car you have is very close to the SS427 Harrell Camaro we are working on. The color and build date are the same. I canot read the body number clearly, our reads 226003. Some things from a quick glance that are different. No console, I have yet to see a Harrell Camaro with one. Are you sure its factory. The tach on all the ones I have seen have been on the dash top and were Sun units. I have never seen that older SW version mounted at the roof line. The gauges have been under dash not in the dash. The early cars used Harrell plaques on the dash, header, and deck lid. Are yours still there. From the picture the upper alternator bracket is incorrect as is the alternator. The cars used 837, 37amp units. The master cylinder and rear code are the same as ours. Door trim is from a 68. Overall it looks much the same...BKH
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