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The only way to confirm if a 1969 Corvette convertible is a original big block?

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  • Dick W.
    Former NCRS Director Region IV
    • June 30, 1985
    • 10483

    #16
    Re: The only way to confirm if a 1969 Corvette convertible is a original big block?

    Originally posted by Claus Roger Schjerverud (52628)
    I had a look at the car yesterday and it is a project. The original 427 does not have a return pipe to the gas tank but this one did.
    I believe if you will check the 1968-1968 TIM & JG, you will find that the 390 hp did in fact have a fuel return line.
    Dick Whittington

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    • Russ S.
      Extremely Frequent Poster
      • April 30, 1982
      • 2162

      #17
      Re: The only way to confirm if a 1969 Corvette convertible is a original big block?

      Originally posted by Claus Roger Schjerverud (52628)
      I am not looking for a car to have judged.
      But i know i will fix the dents in the frame, have the interior in top shape, new rustfree exhaust and off course a respray in the original color.

      One more thing is that if Monaco orange is the same as Hugger orange the 60`s Camaro`s looks better with that color than the Corvette.
      But perhaps i think so because of the poor state of the paint on this car
      Monaco orange on a 69 vette I think is fabulous. I love it. The seats appear to be original (except cloth.

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      • Michael W.
        Expired
        • April 1, 1997
        • 4290

        #18
        Re: The only way to confirm if a 1969 Corvette convertible is a original big block?

        Originally posted by Claus Roger Schjerverud (52628)
        How much is a number matching 427 that needs the work i have listed above in the US?
        Maybe $10-12K on a good day given the bent or rotted frame and other serious deterioration you've outlined. You could do what many of us have done, buy the car, invest 30-40K in restoration plus our own labour and end up with a car that we could have bought already restored for $10-20K less.

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        • Patrick N.
          Very Frequent User
          • March 10, 2008
          • 954

          #19
          Re: The only way to confirm if a 1969 Corvette convertible is a original big block?

          ...To Michael's point:
          http://www.usedcorvettesforsale.com/1969-corvette-46832.html

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          • Claus S.
            Expired
            • December 30, 2010
            • 414

            #20
            Re: The only way to confirm if a 1969 Corvette convertible is a original big block?

            This is no car for me. It is to much work with this car.

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