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Old 12-05-2023, 11:47 PM
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Originally Posted by olredalert View Post
----This 64 styling Corvette was found in Louisville by our buyer Lynn (Gomer RIP) Goldman around 1977 I think. He saw it driving down the street, turned around and followed the owner and ultimately bought the car. It made its way to Hinsdale shortly after that and was spiffed up a bit but was in remarkably good shape. I used to take it home for lunch (I lived 3 blocks away). As you can see it has one piece power side windows and a very custom one of grille among many other special features that you can spot when you pull up the Mecum add. Every day was fun at Classic Motors!
Absolutely beautiful car That interior is over the top, with the leather instrument/dash panels.

I was surprised to see it has an automatic and a 3 speed to boot. Bill, did you ever look into the trans ? AFAIK, the only hydramatic 400 in '64 was a Buick, with the BOP bellhousing bolt pattern. Curious how they adapted it to the Chev engine.
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