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Old 11-18-2025, 04:27 AM
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In going back thru old archives, I located an old picture of a 68 nova that Chevy454 had posted taken from the publication AHRA’s “Drag World” dated May of 68. It had Gene Rains name on the door, Jim Durham on back fender, and Kwik-Way Speed on the front fender, Super Camaro -Chevyll on bottom portion of door.

Going by the pictures date, guess it is possible that Harrell might have been involved here, but certainly not one of the Gibb COPO’s? Just wondering if this is the same Nova pictured in post #80 that was destroyed or was there 2?
Kwik-Way was a machine shop on the north side of Saint Louis. About a dozen years ago it was actually still a machine shop under a different name but last time I checked it was closed up. That fact, along with Gene Rains name on the side leads me to believe it was a local STL car.
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