I have a friend who owns a collision shop, he lets me work on things there, and while I was working there yesterday, a new customer sent this over. Over the weekend, at an AACA meet in Miami FL, the shop owner was showing his 1967 427 Tri-Power Corvette, which won best of show for the Corvettes. The car is regularly driven, no trailer queen and that's how it goes to the shows, where it serves as a calling-card and advertisement for his business.
And because we all like projects, here's a project, not mine, which arrived yesterday at that shop I frequent. A show attendee was impressed-enough to arrange to drop off this candidate for a complete restoration. It certainly needs it! The guy had just cashed-out by selling his business and now wants to go through his lifetime acquisitions of muscle cars to be restored. Apparently he has a number of muscle cars. I have no idea if they are in similar shape. He didn't pay much for this one, he's had it for awhile, and it's nicely optioned. The 389 was used in the earlier GTO's, by the time this 1967 was built, it was a 400 cu. in. This car is a gas-economy model, it has a 2-bbl carburetor and PS, PB, AC and automatic transmission. "Anybody seen my alternator?" It even has the OEM 'Rally II' wheels. While it has some damage from the Tin Worm, it actually doesn't appear to be too-bad. When it's done by the shop it will be lookin' good.
Pics of the '67 427 Tri-Power, driven frequently. The paint is 11 years old.
And because we all like projects, here's a project, not mine, which arrived yesterday at that shop I frequent. A show attendee was impressed-enough to arrange to drop off this candidate for a complete restoration. It certainly needs it! The guy had just cashed-out by selling his business and now wants to go through his lifetime acquisitions of muscle cars to be restored. Apparently he has a number of muscle cars. I have no idea if they are in similar shape. He didn't pay much for this one, he's had it for awhile, and it's nicely optioned. The 389 was used in the earlier GTO's, by the time this 1967 was built, it was a 400 cu. in. This car is a gas-economy model, it has a 2-bbl carburetor and PS, PB, AC and automatic transmission. "Anybody seen my alternator?" It even has the OEM 'Rally II' wheels. While it has some damage from the Tin Worm, it actually doesn't appear to be too-bad. When it's done by the shop it will be lookin' good.
Pics of the '67 427 Tri-Power, driven frequently. The paint is 11 years old.