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cstroked 04-23-2009 08:35 PM

Old Pics. 67 GT500, 67 Corvette
 
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My dad has a 67 GT500 when I was younger. He sold it probably 15 years ago to a customer of his. The original set up was a 428/C6 which blew up. Ford replaced it with a not so standard (apparently) Shelby prepped 427 and a 4 speed. I called the new owner a couple years ago to ask about the car. He has restored it, lowered the compression (10:1 from 12.5:1 I am told) and lowered it as well. I don't know where the documentation or anything is on the car, my dad bought it from a friend and then sold it, been doing :wall: ever since.

The 67 Vette was originally a big block car. Not sure if it was a 427/390 or 427/435 car. When we had it it had a 65 327 in it, bored, stroked, 850 Holley, domed pistons (old skewl!), M21 Muncie (I think) and some crazy suspension on it. Flares, long tube Hookers, 4" side pipes. The factory hard top was original, which was rare. I actually mistakenly told a guy my dad would probably get rid of it and so he bought it. Restoring it to original spec, silver, 427 and so on. When he bought it I tried to tell him it was originally a big block car (I decoded the tag) and he insisted it wasn't, then got around to restoring it and realized it was a big block numbers matching rear end. I really liked the hideous paintjob - made it unique :lol:

I can't find pics of his 65 which was all original never restored 327ci car, 4 speed M21 Muncie. Sorry the pics suck it was before we had a nice digital and I never thought to take pictures anyway. Sorry if they suck!

86blackwidow 04-23-2009 09:15 PM

Wow those are both awesome examples. My friends Dad has a 66 Shelby GT350 he is the 3rd owner all numbers matching beautiful car.

JKM22 04-23-2009 09:19 PM

HEY chase your on post number 427! ha

cstroked 04-23-2009 09:40 PM


Originally Posted by 86blackwidow (Post 300934)
Wow those are both awesome examples. My friends Dad has a 66 Shelby GT350 he is the 3rd owner all numbers matching beautiful car.

Thanks. I have pics of the GT500 motor somewhere. Got to find and scan - our house is on the market so I don't know where everything is.

My dad originally wanted his friend's GT350 but he refused to sell it! So he bought the 500 for next to nothing... Sold it for nothing too!

Thanks again for the kind words. I wish we still had them! Haha the 67 vette really was a hacked POS (JKM could tell you) but boy was it fun!

I repped myself out, damnit, +1 when I can!


Originally Posted by JKM22 (Post 300937)
HEY chase your on post number 427! ha

omghai Kev! Looks like I failed by posting more... surprise!!

talk about sick rides... when (if) teh pics of your rides come out :respekt:

BigE 04-23-2009 11:32 PM

Nice. Love the old school muscle in its original and authentic form!!!!

bahraini1976 05-20-2009 02:01 PM

I like that corv.

gerbs 04-13-2010 07:52 AM

I my younger day I owned a 1970 Mach 1 (351C), a 1970 Boss 302 and a 1971 SS454 Chevelle. I wish I'd kept hold of them. In particular the SS454.:smilie:

yzracer931 04-13-2010 01:50 PM

While growing up the stable was stocked with:
1965 gt350
1966 gt350h
1967 gt350
1969 gt350
1969 Boss 302
1965 gt350 clone
1965 Mustang 347 stroker
1967 Mustang Conv.

gerbs 04-14-2010 06:53 AM


Originally Posted by yzracer931 (Post 583714)
While growing up the stable was stocked with:
1965 gt350
1966 gt350h
1967 gt350
1969 gt350
1969 Boss 302
1965 gt350 clone
1965 Mustang 347 stroker
1967 Mustang Conv.

You obviously liked your Fords:lol:


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