WBTV spoke with Harmon just moments after he posted bail on the initial charge.



"I've never stolen as much as a piece of bubble gum. To be arrested for a felony is ridiculous," Harmon said.



Harmon says he never took Cobb's hauler, and insists there's more to the story.



"People that know me know that I didn't do this. It's ridiculous. You know everyone's shop is under surveillance. My shop is under surveillance," he said.



Last week, a judge ordered Harmon to stay away from Cobb, though the two both say they plan to finish this year's racing season.



"I'm a big believer in God's will, so perhaps this happened for a bigger better cause or reason," Cobb said after Harmon's initial arrest.



As of Tuesday night, Harmon had not been charged for the seven vehicles, and Cobb's hauler was still missing.



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