I am in the market for a '67 435hp convertible project (yes, I know they are hard to find, but I found one) I also want a car with documentation. The casr I have found has a partial tank sticker--it shows the 435hp option among other options, the issue is the sticker doesn't show the VIN for the car, it is missing. The numbers on the block and date are correct. The seller has documentation of the previous two owners (all the previous owners) stating in a hand written letter that the car was originally a 435hp car. He also has the name of the dealership where the car was bought(if you can do anything with that i don't know). Is this enough documentation for this car to be considered an original car with documentation? Another question I have is the trim tag on the car has a body time build code of "901", I thought all the codes started with a letter? And the stamps of all the numbers on the trim tag are about a 1/8th of an inch lower(that is the numbers are not in a straight line with the words--style, paint etc) could the codes have been mis-stamped at the factory? This car has been setting for 20 years in a storage trailer and I wouldn't think anyone would have changed the trim tag years ago, plus the car is down to the bare glass. Any information would be helpful or if you think I should move onto another car. This car has several panels off of the front with correct gm panels to fix otherwise is a pretty complete car in need of a restoration. It would take 30K to buy it.
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Jeremy Hedges
Arkansas
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Jeremy Hedges
Arkansas
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