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VIN 20867S110510



Car Year: 1962
Car's approximate birthday: April 30, 1962
 
Owner: No Present Owner
 
State: Salvage
 
Exterior: Almond Beige (5.64%)
Interior: Unknown
Softtop: Unknown
Wheels: Unknown
 
Delivery Dealer Zone: Unknown
Delivery Dealer Code: Unknown
 
Options: RPO Option Percentage
Sold [%]
Sales Price
[$]
  0867 Base Corvette (1x4 340hp) 100.00% 4,038.00
  276 Wheels 15x5.5" 3.86% 0.00
  396 327ci 340hp Engine 30.36% 107.60
  675 Positraction Rear Axle 97.94% 43.05
  685 4 Speed Manual Transmission 77.89% 188.30
  Total   0.000086470062377%
(1 Cars)
4,376.95
 
Factory job nr.: Unknown
Export Car: Non Export Car
Engine details: 340HP
 
Car history:
Sold via ProTeam in the past, according to the Registry's information. This car was sold to John T. Stahly of Peoria, Illinois and was titled and licensed on March 6, 1972 by the State of Illinois.

My story behind this Corvette was that it was stored in a machine shed on a farm outside Carlock, Illinois. A young nephew of Mr. Stahly was burning seed bags near the shed and the wind picked up the flames and burnt the machine shed to the ground with everything in it.

I worked with a family member at the time who knew that I was a Corvette owner and he told me about the situation. I purchased what was left of the Almond Beige 340HP Vette on June 5, 1979. Over the next year I harvested the more valubale parts that survived, although charred. Wheels, wheel covers, bumpers, manifolds, brackets, steering wheel minus the lucite hand grip, etc.

The following June, 1980 I installed an old set of Mr. Gasket spoke mag wheels (just like Cragars, that originally came on my Corvette #9696) and hauled it to Bloomington Corvette Corral, my hometown. There I sold what was left, the frame, engine, and sway bars to some young guys from Pittsburgh, Kansas. Their intention was to re-body the frame with a '58 body. I don't remember what I sold it for, but it was way more than the $200 I paid, plus the parts I kept. And who knows if those young dudes from Kansas followed through with turning it into a '58?
 
For Sale: No

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