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Camaro is still for sale for $120,000 or offer. No trades please. Thanks, Paul 206-310-2153
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Paul '62 Bel Air 409/409 '63 Impala SS 409/340 convertible '68 L72 Biscayne '69 L78 Nova '17 Denali 3500HD |
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Amazing a car like this and being a survivor on top of it is still for sale!
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![]() Wish I had the $$$
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That car is a gift at that price. I'd love to be the care-taker of it for future generations. This '70 Camaro DH 454 represents the closest effort that Chevrolet ever came to producing a factory '70 Camaro LS-6 454-450 HP. It's a damn shame that the LS-6 '70 Camaro was stillborn, but a new-car conversion by Dick, Mr. Chevrolet himself, is about as good as it gets! An LS-6 '70 Camaro would have been one of the fastest Musclecars ever produced and would have been a great follow-up to the '69 COPO 427's!
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Totally agree Mark not to mention all the owners are known back to the second owner, the original Kelsey Hayes Stripper wheels and tires are still on the car and the fact that it has only 6000 original unmolested and unrestored miles. I believe the original mechanic that assembled the car is also still alive. If not for a few more important investments obligations, this car would be in our showroom as we speak.
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Rick Nelson Musclecar Restoration and Design, Inc (retired) www.musclecarrestorationanddesign.com https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=62r-6vgk2_8 specialized in (only real) LS6 Chevelle restorations |
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I am curious about documentation? Does any exist or any other history about the car that goes back to the second owner? Rick can you or someone give me some background/history on the car? How the Harell cars were converted, where converted, where sold? Thanks
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what were these wheels?
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Jim R Scottsdale, AZ
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[ QUOTE ]
I am curious about documentation? Does any exist or any other history about the car that goes back to the second owner? Rick can you or someone give me some background/history on the car? How the Harell cars were converted, where converted, where sold? Thanks [/ QUOTE ] Les, give me a call and I can go over all of the information I have if you are an interested buyer. Suffice to say, I have more than enough information that the car was the real deal from the original 1973 for sale add, the previous owners, copies of Minnesota Dragways stating this car and it's then current owner, affidavits from a Dick Harrell conversion mechanic, etc, etc to convince me beyond a shadow of a doubt that this car was the real deal before a deal was struck with the then (2003) owner. For what it is worth, Dennis Hartweg also gave his blessings on the car at that time. This car was sold new out of Van Chevrolet and converted at the Kansas City performance center. Call me if interested and I will go over all of it with you. Rick
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Rick Nelson Musclecar Restoration and Design, Inc (retired) www.musclecarrestorationanddesign.com https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=62r-6vgk2_8 specialized in (only real) LS6 Chevelle restorations |