Dale, answer me this....
You say that the owner is aware that the car is not a legitimate original 427/435 car. How does he know that? What does he plan to do about it? Was the judging done at the chapter, regional or national level?
You also say "what a sweet way to make money". I'm not so sure, considering the cost to acquire a decent restorable BB car, then restoration expenses, including the cost to acquire and build a correctly dated and stamped 427/435. Not too mention all of the other less obvious but expensive stuff required complete the picture and the investment could easily be close to what the car would bring at a sale, especially if a shop was paid to do the work. Of course, it would be tough to even recover the investment if it was properly represented and sold as a 427/435 "clone".
>>..I did contact him and talked as if I was just curious about the car and some of the history .. he bought the car from a dealer ( who I tried to contact and can not locate in Fl) .. the car was bought as 100% orginal and fully documented all the way back to the selling dealership .. my name nor my fathers ever appeared yet this is our old 67 corvette .. which I can prove ...
You say that the owner is aware that the car is not a legitimate original 427/435 car. How does he know that? What does he plan to do about it? Was the judging done at the chapter, regional or national level?
You also say "what a sweet way to make money". I'm not so sure, considering the cost to acquire a decent restorable BB car, then restoration expenses, including the cost to acquire and build a correctly dated and stamped 427/435. Not too mention all of the other less obvious but expensive stuff required complete the picture and the investment could easily be close to what the car would bring at a sale, especially if a shop was paid to do the work. Of course, it would be tough to even recover the investment if it was properly represented and sold as a 427/435 "clone".
>>..I did contact him and talked as if I was just curious about the car and some of the history .. he bought the car from a dealer ( who I tried to contact and can not locate in Fl) .. the car was bought as 100% orginal and fully documented all the way back to the selling dealership .. my name nor my fathers ever appeared yet this is our old 67 corvette .. which I can prove ...
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