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C1 and C2 Forum
1967 corvette convertible
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<blockquote data-quote="Luke 1967" data-source="post: 185852" data-attributes="member: 4151"><p>Wow!! Black with Red interior is a very rare and beautiful combo. If you are looking or paying for a real 427, you really need to do some homework. There are many little things that are specific to 427, and so many clues that you may want to hire someone with NCRS credentials and experience to look at the car for you. However, the first thing you should find out is where was the car originally sold. If the car was originally purchased in Canada, GM Canada can provide the list of options for that serial number. That is the single most valuable tool you have, only available in Canada! NCRS also has a registry that you can check, but it's possible the car was never registered.</p><p></p><p>For now, I will wish you a Merry Christmas and hope Santa will be good to you. But I will be sending you more info and help as best I can.</p><p>Luke</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Luke 1967, post: 185852, member: 4151"] Wow!! Black with Red interior is a very rare and beautiful combo. If you are looking or paying for a real 427, you really need to do some homework. There are many little things that are specific to 427, and so many clues that you may want to hire someone with NCRS credentials and experience to look at the car for you. However, the first thing you should find out is where was the car originally sold. If the car was originally purchased in Canada, GM Canada can provide the list of options for that serial number. That is the single most valuable tool you have, only available in Canada! NCRS also has a registry that you can check, but it's possible the car was never registered. For now, I will wish you a Merry Christmas and hope Santa will be good to you. But I will be sending you more info and help as best I can. Luke [/QUOTE]
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