With its combination of handling and straight-line prowess, enter herchick's camaro into the annals of history as one of the greatest-performing special editions ever built. being such a significant collector car means, unfortunately, that his camaro doesn't see much road time except on the way to car shows. but, as herchick pointed out, unlike your typical home- or shop-built, dimea- dozen camaro that could easily boast much better performance for less money, his Dick harrell edition (as well as his other GMMG cars) will most likely increase in value much
Lke the limited-edition musclecars of the '60s and '70s. for this reason, he credits Matt Murphy and GMMG as the Yenko of tomorrow. one can only hope then that 30 or 40 years from now some lucky soul will uncover this 454 camaro in a dusty garage somewhere, and revive a piece of history.
GMhtp would like to thank North Middleton Township, PA Officer Dan Fiber, Matt Murphy, Nick Licata, and Mike Harrington for assisting with this shoot, as well as Carl Lehman, owner of the property and 1891 barn seen on these pages.
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