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bastet44 Neil Armstrong's '67 Sting Ray draws a crowd
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Article and Video in USA Today as part of NCM's Museum in Motion

http://www.usatoday.com/story/news/na ... corvette-display/7546723/
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TommyT-Bone Re: Neil Armstrong's '67 Sting Ray draws a crowd
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I guess that's why it takes so long to put a 67 together. It takes months and months ........ and months to find the right replacement parts. Then months, and months and months to prep the parts you already have. Then you have to remember where you stored the parts which have been in seclusion for months, and months ........ and years. If Matt gets one now, he just might have it done by the day he retires. Unless he can take over a project that somebody else already started .........
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Maybe Matt's new buddy with 80 cars has a restored 66 big block that he'd sell for $50k thus netting Mat $40-$50k in equity. With the restoration already done he wouldn't have to wait years and years.

He'd be crazy to pass that up, huh?
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Local shop does NCRS restorations

sometimes from basket cases

lots of work

nice cars when they're done
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Maybe Matt's new buddy with 80 cars has a restored 66 big block that he'd sell for $50k thus netting Mat $40-$50k in equity. With the restoration already done he wouldn't have to wait years and years.

He'd be crazy to pass that up, huh?




Oddly I found a number of 66's in the same price range. I wonder just how much of a bargain it is. Did I say it was a big block? I don't remember. Anyway, we could prolly still get it if we needed a 6th sportscar. (which we don't) The mid years look beautiful but handling ??? I have to admit I'd fit right in with all the other old guys driving them around.
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Maybe Matt's new buddy with 80 cars has a restored 66 big block that he'd sell for $50k thus netting Mat $40-$50k in equity. With the restoration already done he wouldn't have to wait years and years.

He'd be crazy to pass that up, huh?




Oddly I found a number of 66's in the same price range. I wonder just how much of a bargain it is. Did I say it was a big block? I don't remember. Anyway, we could prolly still get it if we needed a 6th sportscar. (which we don't) The mid years look beautiful but handling ??? I have to admit I'd fit right in with all the other old guys driving them around.


You said it was a restored big block.

R U saying you found a number of restored big blocks @ $50 , if so please send me all the info, I'd love to make $20k profit on a bunch of them - seriously. And that's after I split the $40k profit with a partner.

Handling - you're worried about the handling??????????????
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Or you could find one of these and flip it for $725,000:

http://www.corvetteblogger.com/2014/0 ... t-mecums-houston-auction/
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