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Burnin Fatties

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Heres a few shots of my 67 BB Stingray roadster. 427 / 400 horse tri-power, triple black, head rests, A/C. New Coker red-lines. She has not been restored and I've owned her for 20 years.
 

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Absolutely beautiful, pretty rare car too isn't it? How many were 427s in 67? Especially with A/C...

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Talk about a dream car... wow... just wow..
 
Geez, that is a really beautiful, very desirable Vette. The 427 tripowers were monsters.

That series . 63-67 , are my all time favorites. They were just so more advanced than the previous years and cleaner styling than the later ones, IMO.

Very cool.

Don
 
Thanks alot! Some production numbers: total corvettes produced in 67-22,940. 14,436 convertables. 3,788 combined with A/C. 2,101 had the tri-power 400HP. rarest option on my car is headrests- 1,762. info gathered from Vette Vues fact book for 63 - 67. I DONT have a numbers matching motor. If I did the car would be worth over 100 grand!!!!
 
Awesome Vette especially to be unrestored. The tri-power set up is a monster to drive I would imagine, without progressive linkage.
 
In 64 a buddy of mine bought a brand new 327/340 hp Vette and I bought a 64 Impala convertible. Whenever he wanted a car with a backseat to take some date out we would trade cars for the night and at the end of the night I never wanted to give his Vette back. He would have to come and find me. :D

That car was just so cool. We were dating a couple of girls in Philadelphia and would drive up there to see them. I remember the four of us in his Vette racing a 327/360 hp fuelie Vette from red light to red light down the Schulkill Expressway late at night, laughing like lunitics. The fuelie Vette never did pull us, and we usually got him.

Ah, the good old days ! :D

Don
 

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