Small Town Pride

“Keeping it all in the Family”

Story by John Aschenberg
Photos by – Julia Aschenberg
Michelle's 68 Camaro side view.

The interior was left pretty much stock for the most part, except for the Procar front bucket seats which belongs to her boyfriend Ronnie, and some custom trim. Topping off the stock steering column is a Grant wheel with a flame design in it. Radio Clinic out of Chattanooga installed Michelle's stereo system to help keep her left foot tapping to the music while her right foot is stomped on the go fast pedal.

Michelle's Grant flamed steering wheel Michelle's Procar front bucket seats

Michelle tells us the car is constantly evolving, right now she's working on an EFI which she may have up and running as of this writing. Other plans for the coming winter is a complete new wiring harness from American Autowire, plus pull the motor out to freshen and clean it up with maybe a bigger cam. Her next big improvement will be new wheels and tires and to trim out space in front for fatter tires and wheels, while out back she would like to mini tub one day as long as she can keep her subs in the trunk. While our projects are never really done, its only natural to constantly make changes to make a better and safer ride for ourselves. Michelle, along with her brothers, Chris, Darryl and family have made numerous changes with more to come. She said she has special memories of her brothers and herself building the engine together, along with everything else they've accomplished over time. We'd have to say a family that works together, stays together. Our hats off to the Harvey family on a job well done!

Michelle and Ron with their camaros