SolidLifters
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- Joined
- Feb 24, 2003
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- Georgia
- Corvette
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I've had this car since the '80s and would still like to know the history and solve a mystery or 2.
The car was originally Fathom Green with Saddle leather, speed warning and turbo 400. When I bought it it was painted a dark burgundy color, had the big block hood gone, along with the wiper door and a one piece hood like came on the '73's. It was running with a smallblock. Title history showed it coming from Texas, and I chased it as far as a used car lot there, but they weren't much help. I did all this over 20 yrs ago.
Here're the screwy parts. It has NO build sheet, but rather the tank had a shipping label on it to some address in Arkansas. Why would an undamaged '69 Corvette have had a tank replacement long enough by mid 80's that it was already nasty enough to look original to the car except for the label? I think it was a Chevy dealer's shipping address, but can't remember for sure. The engine plaque on the console showed 427/400 HP, BUT........... something didn't add up. It had transistor ignition. Sure, that COULD HAVE been ordered on a 400, but of course would have been mandatory on SHP or HD engines. ALSO it had the 6500 RPM redline on the tach which would NOT have been installed on a 400 AND ALSO the high shift point turbo 400 (YC if my memory serves) that is serial numbered to the car. It also has a 3.36 HD rear, which according to the books was only availble with the 435's and L88's and the casting date on it falls in line with other numbers on the car, and based on the dirt and grime underneath at the time I bought it, I don't think it had ever been out of the car.
So, where'd it come from, what was it, who's was it, and why was it wearing a 400 HP badge on the console. Somebody, somewhere MUST remember this car.
The car was originally Fathom Green with Saddle leather, speed warning and turbo 400. When I bought it it was painted a dark burgundy color, had the big block hood gone, along with the wiper door and a one piece hood like came on the '73's. It was running with a smallblock. Title history showed it coming from Texas, and I chased it as far as a used car lot there, but they weren't much help. I did all this over 20 yrs ago.
Here're the screwy parts. It has NO build sheet, but rather the tank had a shipping label on it to some address in Arkansas. Why would an undamaged '69 Corvette have had a tank replacement long enough by mid 80's that it was already nasty enough to look original to the car except for the label? I think it was a Chevy dealer's shipping address, but can't remember for sure. The engine plaque on the console showed 427/400 HP, BUT........... something didn't add up. It had transistor ignition. Sure, that COULD HAVE been ordered on a 400, but of course would have been mandatory on SHP or HD engines. ALSO it had the 6500 RPM redline on the tach which would NOT have been installed on a 400 AND ALSO the high shift point turbo 400 (YC if my memory serves) that is serial numbered to the car. It also has a 3.36 HD rear, which according to the books was only availble with the 435's and L88's and the casting date on it falls in line with other numbers on the car, and based on the dirt and grime underneath at the time I bought it, I don't think it had ever been out of the car.
So, where'd it come from, what was it, who's was it, and why was it wearing a 400 HP badge on the console. Somebody, somewhere MUST remember this car.