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bb767 05-23-2023 05:00 AM

Verne Frantz 1963 Anniversary Gold Impala For Sale On Bring A Trailer
 
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Hello everyone, I hope this post doesn't conflict with the forum guide lines. It will be of interest to forum members. This concerns a former forum member, Verne_Frantz who many of you knew and who passed away unexpectedly in 2021. Verne was a highly respected and knowledgeable member here. Verne was the owner of a remarkable all original, including factory paint, 1963 Anniversary Gold Impala.

This car will be auctioned off in a No Reserve auction shortly on Bring A Trailer. Many of you, especially those on the east coast, might be familiar with this car and those of you here on this forum knew Verne. He's been gone about 2 1/2 years now and we are all the poorer for it. The car now has just under 80,000 documented miles and has all past ownership documents that will go with the car. Verne was the 4th owner and it is still titled in his name. He owned the car for 27 years. Once the auction starts I'll be back with a link to it. 100% of the proceeds from the auction go directly to Verne's wife. I hope this post meets with the forum guide lines and approval. Thank you.

Thomas

BJCHEV396 05-23-2023 05:18 AM

Good luck with the sale Thomas.I dealt with Verne a few times and he was very knowledgeable and a straight shooter.

Charley Lillard 05-23-2023 01:44 PM

Thanks for telling us. Verne was the go to guy for those old Impalas.

Xplantdad 05-23-2023 07:32 PM

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Originally Posted by Charley Lillard (Post 1623145)
Thanks for telling us. Verne was the go to guy for those old Impalas.


His knowledge was incredible!:headbang:

dustinm 05-23-2023 07:37 PM

This tugs a string with me. My dad(still alive) has had an anniversary gold 63SS around since 1985. One of the first cars I drove..

Steve Shauger 05-23-2023 07:42 PM

Verne was well respected and willing help and educate us on the cars he was so knowledgeable and passionate on. He was also a member of the Vintage Certification team.

We have an ultra low 5k mile Impala SS for Vintage Certification that he would be all over and in his element.

Lynn 05-23-2023 08:52 PM

I rarely log on to this site without thinking of Verne. We spoke by phone and communicated via PM and email. Never got to meet him face to face.

He was a great resource when I was drafting the Oklahoma law regarding trim tags.

I agree, Thomas, "...we are all the poorer..." as a result of losing Verne.

Xplantdad 05-24-2023 12:29 AM

Verne (on the left) and Paul Martin on the right) at MCACN in 2014 in the vintage certification area.


I miss Verne....


http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v6...ps4d08a5c4.jpg

WILMASBOYL78 05-24-2023 01:32 AM

Verne...
 
I had the good fortune to share a swap meet spot at GM Carlisle with Verne back in 2009...we had a great time.

He was a true 'car guy'....

-wilma

bb767 05-24-2023 03:53 AM

Verne
 
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Thanks everyone for the replies. Wonderful memories! Verne was very truly a unique individual. I met him around 2003 and shorty thereafter I would go to his shop about 4 times a month for an afternoon and evening, working on various projects with him. I got to do that for about 10 years before I retired and stopped being based at EWR airport. ( I was an international pilot for Continental Airlines) In that time I really got to know him well. I rapidly concluded he would forget more than I will ever know about full size Chevy's, especially 409 cars. We both agreed that what goes on in the shop, stays in the shop. We had so much fun working together out there!

Here's a picture I took of him in 2007 when we rolled one of his 62' 409 cars out of the shop to do some work. I really had to work hard to persuade him to pose for me. He never liked this picture but it's one of my favorites.

Anyway, Verne asked me to be the person to direct the selling of all his various cars and huge hoard of parts after his passing so Janet wouldn't be bothered with it. As such, his '63 Impala is the first to go. I think BAT will be a good venue to sell it. I've uploaded close to 200 pictures of it that will appear in the auction. BAT tells me the auction could go live anytime now. Once it does, I'll post a link to the auction. There's a reason Verne owned it for 27 years, it's a sweetheart of a car. I'm confident it will do well and the new owner will not be disappointed. Thanks again everyone for a nice trip down memory with Verne.

Thomas


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