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markinnaples (04-19-2020), Z15 SS 454 (04-19-2020) |
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The Following User Says Thank You to Lee Stewart For This Useful Post: | ||
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----I really think Harley liked to change things out. He must have been easily bored! Notice the two bar spinners in the 1st shot and 3 bar in the second. I have noticed different colors of blue on his Vette. It seems to me that with his position at GM he could have any paint job he wanted at any time.
----Also,,,note in Tenney's last video the steering wheel in Harley's Vette. That's a Nardi designed wheel produced especially for GM styling. I have one of very few on my 67. It was the forerunner of the Teak wheel option in 65 and 66. ----As well, that beautiful "Bill Mitchell" coupe ended up as a regular driver in Kentucky. Classic Motors bought it from that Kentucky owner thru an intermediary in very nice original condition and sold it after a few months. Can't remember who bought it from us anymore. I drove it home from work on occasion..….Bill S Last edited by olredalert; 04-19-2020 at 08:32 PM. Reason: Additions |
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