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The greatest Harrell classified ad ever
How could you beat this combo? Harrell + Hemi.
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Say it ain't so, Mr Chevrolet.
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Way cool also weren’t some of Dick’s last racers Hemi powered? Here’s a few ads for Harrell built Chevrolets that would give the Cuda a go, hope the lad w/ the ‘68 L88 Nova made it home.:flag: :beers: ~ Pete . |
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Wes Jerde, an engine builder can be associated with DH, who was instrumental in helping convince him to switch to the Hemi for competitive purposes? Just wondering if this association could have any results of the ad displayed? |
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DH working on his Hemi Vega Funny Car
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Hemi power! :beers: ~ Pete . |
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did the war guy come back alive, i hope.
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Cool update on the L88 Nova, bummer the car’s gone but good news the lad got home.:flag: Here’s a couple more pics of the Hemi Vega that may as well land here w/ the others, love to hear of any more Harrell stuff you’ve dug up Wes. :beers: ~ Pete . |
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Wasn’t the year of change to Hemi power 1971?
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Dick Harrell was forced to change to Hemi power to stay competitive as GM lost out in the fuel classes for a short duration in 1971. The Hemi block was superior in strength allowing for higher mixtures of nitromethane, to make power? Also, speciality engine builders were common to the winners circle.
Another picture with a little information of the Larry Christopherso Vega that has been shown. |
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