I'm a little scatter brained right now, so bare with me:crazy:.
Remember when "THAT GUY" posted all them VIN numbers?
You will never believe what happened.
He sent me an email saying he had my POP/Warranty Booklet and a New Vehicle Inspection/Adjustment Schedule, New Car PreDelivery Inspection Card, with a ladies signature.
He had found my VIN on the C2 Registry.
Pictures followed, telephone conversations and emails flowed back and forth.
I never let it be known that the Original owner found me by accident at a local car show, plus I never put the Original Owners name on the Internet.
Then a few months later a couple of guys were looking at my sign board at another local show and noticed the Chevy Dealership on there and they both were employed at same dealership.
Now I'm stoked, we talked for an hour or so about the dealership because this was the dealership that my car was purchased from. The reason I know is that the OO told me.
We exchanged /numbers and i thought that was it.
So when the emails showed up and the Original Owners Name was on the papers, my jaw hit the floor.
I immediately called the OO and asked if he lived on such and such street, he said yes, i asked what his wifes name was and it was on the service part of the booklet.
I also called one of those guys that seen my sign board and forwarded the pics, he said the lady on the Predelivery card was the secretary and she filled out the card for the new owners.
Now my car does not have the original engine or trans but i really don't care.
It's just exciting to find some history about my care through the
Corvette Forum/c2 Registry/NCRS Boards.
So now I'm the proud owner of the above items:thumbs:
These are some fascinating dates to me about my car and the chain of events.
Build date....................12/14/65
Delivery Date to dealer..12/22/65
Sold to OO...................7/29/66
I moved here in.............6/20/66
I purchased car on.......12/21/74
"THAT GUY", Scott Oliver owner of www.Jettvettes.com never led me to believe otherwise, he was straightforward with me on the description of the items. If he contacts you and says he has something that you might be interested in, jump on it because it is the real deal. He was also willing to negotiate on the price.
Here's a little back story of my car.
At the ripe old age of 19, I purchase my 66 Sunfire Yellow Hardtop Only for $1,150.00.

Now MY car has seen and been through some rough times.
I hit a sign post sometime in 1975, Decided to have some flares put on and only had enough money for the rears.


Now it looks like this.

jack
Remember when "THAT GUY" posted all them VIN numbers?
You will never believe what happened.
He sent me an email saying he had my POP/Warranty Booklet and a New Vehicle Inspection/Adjustment Schedule, New Car PreDelivery Inspection Card, with a ladies signature.
He had found my VIN on the C2 Registry.
Pictures followed, telephone conversations and emails flowed back and forth.
I never let it be known that the Original owner found me by accident at a local car show, plus I never put the Original Owners name on the Internet.
Then a few months later a couple of guys were looking at my sign board at another local show and noticed the Chevy Dealership on there and they both were employed at same dealership.

Now I'm stoked, we talked for an hour or so about the dealership because this was the dealership that my car was purchased from. The reason I know is that the OO told me.
We exchanged /numbers and i thought that was it.
So when the emails showed up and the Original Owners Name was on the papers, my jaw hit the floor.

I immediately called the OO and asked if he lived on such and such street, he said yes, i asked what his wifes name was and it was on the service part of the booklet.

I also called one of those guys that seen my sign board and forwarded the pics, he said the lady on the Predelivery card was the secretary and she filled out the card for the new owners.

Now my car does not have the original engine or trans but i really don't care.
It's just exciting to find some history about my care through the
Corvette Forum/c2 Registry/NCRS Boards.
So now I'm the proud owner of the above items:thumbs:
These are some fascinating dates to me about my car and the chain of events.
Build date....................12/14/65
Delivery Date to dealer..12/22/65
Sold to OO...................7/29/66
I moved here in.............6/20/66
I purchased car on.......12/21/74
"THAT GUY", Scott Oliver owner of www.Jettvettes.com never led me to believe otherwise, he was straightforward with me on the description of the items. If he contacts you and says he has something that you might be interested in, jump on it because it is the real deal. He was also willing to negotiate on the price.

Here's a little back story of my car.
At the ripe old age of 19, I purchase my 66 Sunfire Yellow Hardtop Only for $1,150.00.

Now MY car has seen and been through some rough times.
I hit a sign post sometime in 1975, Decided to have some flares put on and only had enough money for the rears.


Now it looks like this.

jack
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