View Full Version : Picked up this Original Paint 69 recently
sixt9rsx33
01-03-2021, 02:48 PM
I recently bought this L46 Convertible. Original side pipe car, original paint, interior, tank sticker. Had been in a garage for over 20 years not running. Went through several service issues and have been enjoying driving it. Still a few things to do. PS, PB and the L46 with side pipes make this car very enjoyable to drive. I have a set of correct bias ply tires to go on the car which match the original spare in the tub. Small white stripe Good Years.
fsc66
01-03-2021, 02:52 PM
Anything left of the tank sticker top section showing the dealer zone end code?
Paul
Postsedan
01-03-2021, 03:02 PM
She`s a Beauty Lawrence :)
She`s in great hands!
What`s causing that hood to sit like that?
Dan
Very nice find, 1969 sidepipes are beautiful. You should order the Shipping Data Report.
SPEEDYB
01-03-2021, 03:17 PM
Bitchen Car, I love it, those are great running engines,
spent alot of time in one as a teen it was awsome!
firstgenaddict
01-03-2021, 03:44 PM
Love Monaco Orange on 69 Vettes... looks SO GOOD!
Again congrats on the car!
L72Biscayne
01-03-2021, 04:25 PM
What a great looking Vette. Congrats! That's one of my target car's. A 69 Monaco Orange 427 Vette with side pipes and Fender louvers. Back in 87 I was in the process of buying a 69 Daytona Yellow coupe 427/390 4 speed with Cragar Mags with really low miles for $15K in Worcester Ma. area and the owner backed out of the deal after I said I'd buy it. I wonder where that car is today.
And the L46 was the only 1969 Corvette engine that could not be ordered with an automatic transmission.
Tracker1
01-03-2021, 05:32 PM
That is a great car, love the color and options....everything about it. Very jealous :)
sixt9rsx33
01-03-2021, 05:33 PM
She`s a Beauty Lawrence :)
She`s in great hands!
What`s causing that hood to sit like that?
Dan
Thanks Dan.
That is a great question, I have not looked into it. Will check it out. I have a lot of extra time on my hands now, ha ha. Maybe just St Louis quality of 1969!
Tracker1
01-03-2021, 05:36 PM
Thanks Dan.
That is a great question, I have not looked into it. Will check it out. I have a lot of extra time on my hands now, ha ha. Maybe just St Louis quality of 1969!
I believe the dimples in the fiberglass around the headlight doors tell the tale. The heavy nose droops over time but the hood stays where it is because of the front mounted hinges. It's a C3 thing.
Ralph Spears
01-03-2021, 05:42 PM
In your free time switch the valve covers back to the correct side ( oil fill should be on the drivers side toward the rear ) Lets hear the story how you found it and where
sixt9rsx33
01-03-2021, 05:45 PM
Very nice find, 1969 sidepipes are beautiful. You should order the Shipping Data Report.
Here it is Tim. I looked up the dealer on the NCRS site and came up with Frank Dugan Chevy out of Toledo Ohio.
sixt9rsx33
01-03-2021, 05:47 PM
Anything left of the tank sticker top section showing the dealer zone end code?
Paul
No all I have is what you see in the picture with the tank sticker on the tank.
sixt9rsx33
01-03-2021, 05:58 PM
In your free time switch the valve covers back to the correct side ( oil fill should be on the drivers side toward the rear ) Lets hear the story how you found it and where
Thanks for the tip.
Not that great of a story really. I called a friend about parts, and he told me that Streetside Classic cars asked him to go look at a 69 Vette that was not running and the older lady wanted to sale it. He went and looked at it and it had been sitting in a garage for over 20 years due to the husbands death years ago. Friend bought it got it running and asked me if I knew anyone that wanted an OG paint MO 69 Vette L46 with side pipes tank sticker OG drive train. I said well Dah maybe me! Went and looked at it and bought it. I have done a few things to it and still need to rebuild the smog pump and buy smog tubes. The car drives fantastic. PS PB is nice. The original seats are really comfortable too. When my buddy got the car PO had taken the side pipes off because his daughter burnt her leg. Under car pipes were on it when he got it. He put the side pipes on it, and painted the cheap covers. It needs better chrome covers on it. I have the original MC and brake booster, both need to be rebuilt. Smog is all original and dated to the car.
Ralph Spears
01-03-2021, 07:34 PM
I might have the smog tubes for it
sixt9rsx33
01-03-2021, 08:01 PM
I might have the smog tubes for it
Ok let me know, thanks👍
randy27
01-06-2021, 04:08 AM
That looks totally great, overall! Nice find
ZiggyL78
01-06-2021, 07:40 AM
Very Nice !!!
MosportGreen66
01-06-2021, 10:05 AM
Great car! Perfect options and colors!
dykstra
01-06-2021, 10:59 AM
Way cool!
PeteLeathersac
01-06-2021, 09:56 PM
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It was Floyd Dugan Chevrolet in Toledo, not Frank.
Did you see the info at this link w/ pic of the 03/67 Fire?
https://wiki.wcpl.info/w/Floyd_Dugan_Inc.
Awesome car!
:beers:
~ Pete
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I believe the dimples in the fiberglass around the headlight doors tell the tale. The heavy nose droops over time but the hood stays where it is because of the front mounted hinges. It's a C3 thing.
Actually the dimples are a result of the aluminum rivets on the header bar corroding and expanding. I have the same issue on my 70 LT-1.
Apparently, if you are very careful, you can do a repair without painting, but it is a PITA.
Plan to attack mine when I have the body off the frame.
firstgenaddict
01-07-2021, 10:26 AM
Actually the dimples are a result of the aluminum rivets on the header bar corroding and expanding. I have the same issue on my 70 LT-1.
Apparently, if you are very careful, you can do a repair without painting, but it is a PITA.
Plan to attack mine when I have the body off the frame.
I have discussed it at length with people who have done it...
They say to do it without removing the body from the frame and with mindset of saving original paint - is about a 100-150 hour job.
The entire headlamps assemblies must be removed and removing the radiator and radiator support allow a heck of a lot more room.
Doing it with the car inverted or at least rotated on it's side would surely cut off a significant number of hours.
sixt9rsx33
01-07-2021, 11:20 AM
The sun was at the right angle to show the rivet pop on this car. It is not bad at all when you are looking at the car. I personally would do nothing about it but that is just me.
sixt9rsx33
01-07-2021, 11:21 AM
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It was Floyd Dugan Chevrolet in Toledo, not Frank.
Did you see the info at this link w/ pic of the 03/67 Fire?
https://wiki.wcpl.info/w/Floyd_Dugan_Inc.
Awesome car!
:beers:
~ Pete
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Thanks Pete, yes Floyd Dugan. I found an article online and read it but no pics. Thanks for posting.
Big Block 69
01-07-2021, 11:47 AM
I had the bumps on my 69 "repaired" 40 years ago. I wish now that I hadn't. Now the repairs are starting to show. The bumps looked better. I have also seen on other boards where people feel better buying a car with the bumps. They know at least that part of the car has not been molested. There was a post on another board outlining the procedure to address the bumps without disturbing the paint. As stated, it is very labor intensive, but the people who did it were glad they chose that method.
I have discussed it at length with people who have done it...
They say to do it without removing the body from the frame and with mindset of saving original paint - is about a 100-150 hour job.
The entire headlamps assemblies must be removed and removing the radiator and radiator support allow a heck of a lot more room.
Doing it with the car inverted or at least rotated on it's side would surely cut off a significant number of hours.
I have discussed it at length with people who have done it...
They say to do it without removing the body from the frame and with mindset of saving original paint - is about a 100-150 hour job.
The entire headlamps assemblies must be removed and removing the radiator and radiator support allow a heck of a lot more room.
Doing it with the car inverted or at least rotated on it's side would surely cut off a significant number of hours.
My investigation revealed the same. I am replacing a rusty frame anyway, so figured it would be best to do it with the body off the frame.
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