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<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: rich p</div><div class="ubbcode-body">Was that the one he supposedly traded in for the ZL1 corvette in 1969?? </div></div>
If it is the same car the OP is referring to then the answer is yes.
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I think that was that car. When I first saw this car as a kid it was a darker blue than lemans and I think it had a black vinyl hard top which after my dad had it he changed it to white vinyl and painted the car white. When my dad got the car it was white with purple motion style stipe on the back and had a girl silhouette in sunset airbrushed on the L88 scoop. From what I understand Andy Africa had a 67L88, 68L88 and maybe other vettes, so its possible the vette my dad had was a different car. I read a post on this forum from years ago talking about Johns 68L88 and 69ZL1 and how the L88 still survives today. That is why I am posting here now. Thank You
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Try contacting the North Shore Corvette club, maybe someone can provide more info for you. Rich Stratton was the president at that time and he may be able to help you. I know that Kevin Suydam has an international blue convertible but I don't think it's the same car.
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