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Dick Harrell Built 1969 Camaro (496cu.in.) - Article - Super Chevy on 2040-parts.com

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Sevierville, Tennessee, United States

 Here is a 1985 Super Chevy magazine.  Included in this issue is a 2 page article, including pictures, on a Dick Harrell built 1969 Camaro.  It has a 496 cu.in. engine and is said to be the 1st Harrell built Camaro.  A lot of information on this car is included in this article.  Also included in this magazine is a 2 page article that lists and discusses many of the 1969 Camaro highlights, including their production numbers.  This magazine is in very good used condition, except the top 3" is slightly wrinkled.   Thank you for looking and good luck bidding.


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