VERY Cool. But whats the point? It'll never be used as a "car." It's relegated to a life of just sitting there. I can appreciate the rareness of cars like this, but I'd rather DRIVE them.
I agree very cool! A real piece of Corvette history, would love to have it myself, but what has happen here is this guy kept it nice for someone else. Sorry, but I'm drivin' the crap out of mine!! artyon:
Cool story. But really how many 67 big block cars are drivers? I watch the auctions and all of them seem to be Bloomington Gold, Never driven in rain cars etc etc. I wonder does anyone really drive them? I've never seen a big block car except at shows.
I didn't notice who owns it now and what is its estimated worth?
I agree. Only a nut case would park a car for 45 years to keep it from exceeding 3K miles and then live in poverty, eating donuts in auto showrooms every morning to survive.
The current owners are lucky the city of Colorado Springs didn't confiscate the car for back property taxes. My guess is the only reason it hasn't happened is that some city wonk hasn't thought about it yet. :lookinup:
I completely agree that this guy was a sick puppy, but thank god he was and did what he did. He has left us a perfect example of a 1967 390 HP Big block. This car should not and probably will not ever be driven, but it will provide all of us with the unique experience of being able to see a new car 46 years after it was built. Well done Donny....you sick pup. :thumbsup:
Welp.....110% factory stock originality....OUT THE WINDOW. :laughing:
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