1969 427 Convertible
#1
Burning Brakes
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1969 427 Convertible
This is very hard to do. Lots of BS&T's to resurrect this car.
L71, on-going project. Believed to be complete and original drivetrain. VIN/LR suffix coded 512 block/VIN coded M21/original FA code rear end. 988 Burgundy, 402 Black Leather, K66 Transistor Ignition, U69/U79 AM/FM Stereo, UA6 Alarm, G81 Positraction, N14 Side Exhaust, CO5 Soft Top, CO6/CO7 Aux Black Vinyl Hard Top, AO1 Soft Ray Tinted Glass. Frame up, nut and bolt restoration to NCRS TIM&JG standards, car has not been judged, not my thing. Car was restored as close to original as I could make it. Thanks to the NCRS membership for their time and knowledge, lots of good people. There are still some parts to yet be obtained, for example, correctly dated starter/shocks/fan clutch. I am the second registered owner. Original owner history is available. Documented with Corvette Order Copy restoration photos, receipts, date codes and part numbers. $145K/Offer.
g.dan@mac.com
L71, on-going project. Believed to be complete and original drivetrain. VIN/LR suffix coded 512 block/VIN coded M21/original FA code rear end. 988 Burgundy, 402 Black Leather, K66 Transistor Ignition, U69/U79 AM/FM Stereo, UA6 Alarm, G81 Positraction, N14 Side Exhaust, CO5 Soft Top, CO6/CO7 Aux Black Vinyl Hard Top, AO1 Soft Ray Tinted Glass. Frame up, nut and bolt restoration to NCRS TIM&JG standards, car has not been judged, not my thing. Car was restored as close to original as I could make it. Thanks to the NCRS membership for their time and knowledge, lots of good people. There are still some parts to yet be obtained, for example, correctly dated starter/shocks/fan clutch. I am the second registered owner. Original owner history is available. Documented with Corvette Order Copy restoration photos, receipts, date codes and part numbers. $145K/Offer.
g.dan@mac.com
Last edited by jetjockey; 04-06-2017 at 09:38 AM.
#2
Racer
Looks magnificent!! That color is stunning and great with the red walls. Whoever buys it should just store it mostly or put it on display. Nice work!