



1960 Corvette, All Original
I love Corvettes. Doesn’t Everybody ?!!
Saw this one at the Pomona meet
in 1989 and I had to have it. Body
off restoration, with matching
numbers.
Only put 600 miles on it since
purchased. Sold in 2003 to a
collector in Ohio that got a 90+
and a Bloomington Gold sticker.
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Went to the Pomona Chevy/Corvette
Swap Meet in 1989 and bought this
one and another. Paid 28,000 for the 1960.
Category: Cars in My Life
Tags: 1960, 283, Convertable, Corvette, Show Car, V-8
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this red pick up in the lot. I found
out it belonged to the shop
foreman and that is was for sale.
Why not ? I said to myself.
So I sold the 1958 Bel Air and
bought this 1966 GMC Fire
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I had so much wax on it the
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1966 Dodge Polara
Read moreAs I got married, and just before
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home, I had needed a car for my
wife to drive. I picked up this
car from my older brother.
The car had been ordered new
as a potential police car. That
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if it was normal that water
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front of the radiator.
Duh
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1962 Corvette, My High School Racer
Read moreWell, I finally got tired of driving
my truck with no radio, A/C, or
cab lighting. Went driving down
Whittier Blvd and saw this
gorgeous car sitting on the lot.
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what I heard, left my truck there
and drove the Vette to Anaheim
to show my dad. From there to
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Read moreMy first driving experience was in a 1959
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was 13, my dad would send me to the store
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lucky no one caught me. But he knew I had
been around cars since I was 6 years old.
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parking lot at dusk and as I did I turned on
my lights. Cop said I should have turned on
the lights sooner.
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1995 Ford F-250, Extended Cab
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