just a point of interest! In early 1967 I ordered a new 1967 Marlboro Maroon Coupe 427/390, 4 speed, ac, 336 gears, side pipes, black interior.... made in St Louis. It was lost in shipping and found after 6 weeks sitting on a railroad car... paid $5600 for it. I traded my 1965 roadster 327/365 for it.... big mistake. The 67 was a hard luck vette.... hit 3 different times... finally traded it for a 1969 442.... another mistake! Yours is beautiful indeed but the paint looks to be more red than maroon as I remember mine. Currently on my 7th vette: 2014 Z51 3LT 7M convertible. Good luck with the sale of the 67.... you will miss her! CJ
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Gorgeous car
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Love it!
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That is a Great looking car, no way you can reproduce it for $88,000, also it looks to be the correct paint mix for Marlboro Maroon, Outstanding Car.
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is the trans still a powerglide? original PG never had a vin stamp. only the pan had a assembly stamp and date on them? very nice car
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Beautiful! Makes me wish my 66 maroon coupe wasn't changed to black, that interior just makes it!! GLWTS
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Got picture of build sheet?
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Beautiful car. I had a maroon/saddle '67 300HP/4 spd coupe when first married. I have always wanted a similar car with a 390 and air. Would love to have this one but sadly would require a new wife. Wait. Let me think about that for a minute.....Oh well. Good luck with the sale--Bob
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Ditto
Originally Posted by Bowtyeguy
(Post 1600730761)
Gorgeous car
Build sheet. Long time owner. Level of detail with restoration—See frame stencil and shim notations in photos. Exceptional L36 427 AC PG coupe!! |
Originally Posted by 576667G
(Post 1600740826)
Got picture of build sheet?
While you're getting a picture of the car's paperwork, you might consider putting up some pix of the VIN tag, trim tag, and engine pad stamp - the 3 starting point pix. Good luck with the sale of your handsome coupe.:thumbs: |
Maybe the seller has a deal in the works...???
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Call or leave message at 330 207-4602
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Simply beautiful. Good luck with the sale, don't think you'll be needing too much luck.
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I owned ;1967 Corvette convertible vin # 20689 TRIM TAG data ; K12 build date June 12, 1967. Body # S 6665, Paint 986 AA Silver, Trim std, black vinyl.
Engine Cast date D187= April 18, 1967, stamps 7120689 T0515 IR= Tonawanda, NY May 15, 1957, 427/390hp with POWERGLIDE Automatic and K-19 SMOG. Casting number 3904351 Heads 3917215 dates E97 and E87, May 8 and 9, 1967. Distributor 111247 dated 7A16 Jan. 16, 1967 Alternator 110750 7B1 61 Amp, Feb. 1, 1967. Air compressor 590645 60271= June 2, 1967, 1st shift. Differential AZ Date 112466= 3:55 posi Nov. 24, 1966. Note the tank sticker calls for a 3:08 code AL Powerglide May 8, 1967. Exhaust 3880827 and 828 with holes for K-19. TANK SHEET INFO Ident # 82151 order received 4-27-67. expected pro date 5-25-67 order # 71171 Zone 20 dealer 17 = H.A Baher Chevrolet, Hermosa Beach, CA . OPTIONS 427/390 auto trans tinted windows, air conditioning posi 3:55 axel vinyl hard top black soft top power windows power steering power brakes Red line tires air injection reactor speed warning equipt AM/FM radio AFTER RESEARCH, IT WAS ONE OF 38 CARS WITH AC, 427/390HP AND K-19 SMOG PUMP.. CAR ALSO HAD A 3.55 POSI GEAR DIFF THAT WAS DATE CODED CORRECT . Should have never sold it. |
Originally Posted by CADbrian
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Yep, the seller has a possible deal in the works and is reluctant to share pieces of data like pix of the VIN tag, trim tag, engine pad stamp, etc. because he's concerned about fraud or whatever else could happen if he disseminated that information to the wrong person. I explained to him the other perspective - that a lot of prospective buyers don't care about things like how nice the car looks in pictures (fresh paint on a turd can look like a nice car), how many astronauts owned it prior, etc., if there's something hokey going on with the VIN tag, trim tag, engine pad stamp. I also explained that some prospective buyers see reluctance to share this kind of information can cause prospective buyers to think the seller has something to hide - which as you guys know is a fantastic sales prevention technique.
The seller told me that over the past 10 days or so he has been busy with company, hospital stay, etc. As stated before, the seller told me that he is comfortable in thinking that his current prospective buyer will purchase the car and if the current prospective buyer doesn't purchase the car he'll get in touch with me. Unfortunately, now that I think back over our phone conversation I think it's possible that the seller thinks that I am interested in purchasing his car. While I am not completely uninterested in his car, at this point I am more interested in getting the seller to share (with those of us on the CF) more about his car like the VIN tag, trim tag, and engine pad stamp. |
Yessir.
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The area code listed is really close to my location. I could take a look. But the car is listed located in FL. I will be there next month. It sounds like the car will be gone by then though.
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Originally Posted by provette67
(Post 1600813012)
The area code listed is really close to my location. I could take a look. But the car is listed located in FL. I will be there next month. It sounds like the car will be gone by then though.
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Originally Posted by CADbrian
(Post 1600813883)
My understanding or recollection of the conversation with the seller was that the car was relocated from PA and is now in FL.
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