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1999 Corvette with 270,570 miles $9000 SOLD!

May 06, 2011 Posted by Scott Oliver

1999 with 270,570 miles and still going…Way to go UAW Local 2164!

Restoration Work

Apr 22, 2011 Posted by Scott Oliver

Restoration Work

Apr 21, 2011 Posted by Scott Oliver

1963 Convertible Riverside Red/Red Ex 327 340hp 4 speed 4.11 gear NOM $27,000

Mar 22, 2011 Posted by Scott Oliver

Corvette Car Show “Do Not Touch Stickers” $5

Dec 25, 2010 Posted by Scott Oliver

C2, C3, C4, C5, and C6 available! $5 and free shipping!

1964 Fuel Injection Convertible Reunited With Dealer Sales Invoice

Sep 01, 2010 Posted by Scott Oliver

Original Paperwork Reunited with Corvette (Response from current owner)

Aug 25, 2010 Posted by Scott Oliver

I’m a little scatter brained right now, so bare with me.

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

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.

Please Help Us Locate This 1962 Corvette “Fuelie”

Aug 22, 2010 Posted by Scott Oliver

WE HAVE THE ORIGINAL OWNERS MANUAL, SALES INVOICE, SERVICE RECEIPT, AND FIRST OWNER

This car just sold on August 7,2010 at Keenan Auction Company in Cumberland, Maine. Any help locating this car would be appreciated!
Lot 46 1962 Chevrolet Corvette roadster, in Roman Red, originally a fuel injected model, currently carbureted, fuelies available. It has an excellent body, with good paint and original interior. 327 V8, factory four speed, s/n: 20867S106846, Odometer: 43,869

1966 327 350HP Convertible Protect-O-Plate Reunited With The Original Car

Jul 31, 2010 Posted by Scott Oliver

The Protect-O-Plate was matched with original car after finding it on the C2Registry.org website.

Car history:
Bought car in Dec. 21 1974, $1,150.00 at the age of 18…drove until 1978…attempted to restore at that time…married in 1982…3 kids…divorced on 1997…kept car…injured back in 1999…settlement allowed to finish what i started way back when price of parts were reasonable…as of this note the car is almost done 2009…wiring is my biggest hold up…need to buy tires/rims (bought) and start the car…reg. with DMV in CA…am getting close to enjoying the outdoors with the wind blowing in whats left of my hair…pulling it out on certain issue with the restoration…hopefully be driving it by October 2008….well i finished MY restoration in MY eyes..not NCRS correct but its as close as i can afford…2009/2010 Been driving and showing it for a year now…won some trophies…surprised on some and loving every minute that i can share my story of my purchase and restoration.
 
Options: RPO Option Percentage
Sold [%]
Sales Price
[$]
  19467 Base Corvette Convertible (350hp) 64.08% 4,084.00
  A01 Soft Ray Tinted Glass, all windows 42.78% 15.80
  C07 Auxiliary Hardtop (for convertible) 30.53% 231.75
  G81 Positraction Rear Axle, all ratios 86.78% 42.15
  K19 Air Injection Reactor 8.59% 44.75
  L79 327ci, 350hp Engine 27.38% 105.35
  M20 4-Speed Manual Transmission 39.09% 184.35
  U69 AM-FM Radio 95.10% 199.10
  Total   0.0054%
(2 Cars)
4,907.

Window Sticker Reunited With Corvette

Apr 15, 2010 Posted by Scott Oliver