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augy 02-03-2018 12:28 PM

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Originally Posted by bigsixman (Post 1386755)

A guy in my area ordered a 67 300 post Chevelle in royal plum, L-79, M-21, HD suspension, disc brakes and 4.88 posi.

Wow, I'd love to find that car!

At the time I ordered that first '67 Chevelle, I was torn between a 300 post and a Malibu 2-door hardtop. Actually flipped a coin while the salesman was filling out the order form, and the hardtop won out. I was driving a '57 150 2-door post with a built 301 (remember those?) in it when I ordered that first new car. So I've always had a soft spot for post cars. Still have a couple right now, both are '57s.

Drew Papsun 02-03-2018 01:23 PM

Chevrolet Dealer
 
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Originally Posted by augy (Post 1386730)
I did order that '67 with a supposedly Corvette-only M22, but since I did not take delivery of it, I don't know if it had an M22 in it or not. I remember it was a couple hundred dollars extra on the order form. That car was ordered for racing, 'course I didn't tell the dealer that. When the dealer went ahead and ordered the '68, they simply duplicated the '67 order. That first '68 WAS delivered with an M22, and it was listed on the window sheet (wish I would have kept it). They sold me the '68 for the same price as the '67 since they screwed up the original '67 order. My Dad bought all his new cars from them and I think they wanted to keep us as customers. Most, if any, dealerships did not have computers back then, so everything was hand-written. That's probably the reason the '67 was delivered as a 4-door.

So, the question of the M22 in the '67 4-door comes down to this......:dunno:

Hello,
I found this interesting of your Chevelle history.
What was the name and town and state the Chevrolet dealership?
Regards,
Drew Papsun

DW31S 02-03-2018 01:38 PM

It would be neat if the current owner of the 4-door would be more receptive to at least letting you SEE the car! Maybe then you could the determine the status of the M-22. That 4-door is likely the only one extant, although rare and desirable aren't always of the same meaning. I doubt if the farmer or his family will ever restore that car; it will likely biodegrade along with the shed where it's sleeping.

DW31S 02-03-2018 01:42 PM

Mr. Drew.........I don't think Augy is gonna spill the beans on that one. Didn't he say the
4-door is slumbering some 30 miles from the dealership? ( I thought I read it that way)

scott s 02-03-2018 03:21 PM

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Here is a pic of the 1st car u ordered if it would have been correct 67 L79 in Deepwater blue...

augy 02-03-2018 03:24 PM

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Originally Posted by DW31S (Post 1386803)
Mr. Drew.........I don't think Augy is gonna spill the beans on that one. Didn't he say the
4-door is slumbering some 30 miles from the dealership? ( I thought I read it that way)

Yeah, you're right about the current location of that '67 4-door....:grin:

As far as the dealership, it was Hinckley Chevrolet in Freeborn, MN. They moved many years ago to Wells, Mn under the same name, then sold out to someone else. I had contacted them about records for both cars (the '67 and the '68) but all those old hand-written records had been destroyed during the move.

augy 02-03-2018 03:29 PM

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Originally Posted by scott s (Post 1386813)
Here is a pic of the 1st car u ordered if it would have been correct 67 L79 in Deepwater blue...

Aw Man, don't remind me.....

That's exactly what I would have done on Day 2....:Can-I-Have-It:

67since67 02-03-2018 04:59 PM

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Originally Posted by bigsixman (Post 1386755)
Thanks for explaining the details of your 67 4- door. That would have been a very special car if it would have been a 2- door.

My being a bit partial to anything '67 Chevelle, I'd say that L79 Sport Sedan is a very special car! JMO

Great story Augy!! :biggthumpup: Have you washed the '68 yet?? :grin:

augy 02-03-2018 08:00 PM

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Originally Posted by 67since67 (Post 1386840)

Great story Augy!! :biggthumpup: Have you washed the '68 yet?? :grin:

Ummmm......no. Gonna keep that 1980's Nevada dust a little longer. Last licensed in '82, and that's probably the last time it was washed.

Drew Papsun 02-04-2018 01:40 AM

Hinckley Chevrolet
 
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Originally Posted by augy (Post 1386816)
Yeah, you're right about the current location of that '67 4-door....:grin:

As far as the dealership, it was Hinckley Chevrolet in Freeborn, MN. They moved many years ago to Wells, Mn under the same name, then sold out to someone else. I had contacted them about records for both cars (the '67 and the '68) but all those old hand-written records had been destroyed during the move.

Hello Augy,
Hinckley Chevrolet
Zone number 18
Dealer number 787

I have no intrest in trying to find the Chevelle.
I hope some day they will let you see and buy the car.

I just wanted to tell you from my information about the Chevrolet dealership.

Regards,
Drew Papsun
Norwalk, CT


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