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Yes it's listed at a high price to start. But as previously mentioned the price will be less as the seller is motivated. He is 75 now and will never do anything with it, so he genuinely wants to get this to someone who needs it and can appreciate it.
I got on him about the VIN and this weekend he's going to clean the paint off and try to get some good photos of any numbers present. If he can't accomplish it on his own I'll head over there next week to help. Any new info/photos will be added when they become available. And again, if anyone is interested in speaking to him all you have to do is ask! And thanks for having this conversation with me. I appreciate you guys being open to having a new member discuss some serious stuff. |
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Oh and I received some more clarity about how the engine came to be in the Vette. I thought I remembered him saying that it was put back in by mistake but I guess the story is the original Vette engine was burning oil so they pulled it and just threw in whatever engine he had lying around. And because the engine in question was a 427 it was thrown in and the Corvette was continued to be driven. The original owner was indifferent, that part was true, and didn't seem to care that a valuable COPO engine had inadvertently been installed when revealed later.
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