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hubleyman
01-08-2007, 12:53 AM
An opportunity has come up for me to purchase one of those long stashed away rare Muscle Cars that I’ve bugged the guy about selling for many years… but I’m short about $100K of play money. I decided to try a quick offering of the least valuable/most expendable of my Cudas and Corvettes (1970 Barracuda/Cuda and 1966 Corvette 427/425 roadster, both are ongoing projects) to see if there are any serious buyers out there. I am only willing to sell one car, but both are definitely available until one sells or until I scare up some extra cash from another source….. I consider you guys serious car enthusiasts and collectors, so these are only going to be mentioned on this site, no other sites or Ebay games to play here. I will list them in two separate listings to avoid discussion confusion….

Finish this project or I can complete it for you (at additional cost, of course):
1966 Corvette 427/425 HP Convertible, Nassau Blue / Dark blue leather interior / original black plate California car ( I purchased in 1998 from 2nd owner) matching numbers throughout, 56,287 original miles, two tops, Teak, Tele, Side Exhaust, Tinted glass, Hazard warning lights, Power brakes (J56), Power windows, 4.10 posi, M21, T.I., Power steering, AM/FM with power antenna. Some docs and car has local S.F. bay area history.

Without going into extensive detail, here is the current status: Body is off the frame, final paint completed in July 2006, misc. assembly of trim is underway prior to body drop. Paint job is excellent and color matched to the still unfaded original paint hardtop. Body was excellent with perfect alignment/gaps prior to paintwork (body on and off the frame multiple times to get perfect fit with correct factory shims). Frame/drive train was completely rebuilt/restored. Frame was perfect - no rust or damage issues to deal with. In my quest to duplicate factory assembly processes, many suspension parts were left unpainted/bare metal as original. Of course, within a few months they developed that surface rust/haze that is bugging the heck out of me, so my plan is to re-do some of the cosmetic restoration on the frame/drivetrain, etc. before the final body drop.

Loads of excellent condition factory original parts for this car and NOS duplicate parts as well (i.e., original side exhaust and complete NOS system as well, original wire harnesses in excellent condition (all) and NOS (all), original dark blue dash pads and NOS, original and NOS glove box door, original white soft top still untouched on frame along with NOS soft top and repro correct dated soft top covers and NOS weather-strips, etc., etc.

Lots of work already done: gauge cluster fully restored, seats restored to perfection (original excellent seat covers also included), rechromed original grill, rechromed console, headlight motors restored, etc. Still some work not yet done, although most parts are in excellent condition: radio untouched, teak untouched, tele column not yet restored, power window motors/regulators untouched, radiator tanks removed from center core, etc.

Obviously there is much more detail to discuss, but knowledgeable enthusiasts get the basic concept at this point. I started out with just wanting to repaint the car two years ago and did my usual while-you are-at-it carried away body off resto….. It’s a disease…. I haven’t added up my “investment” in this car to date (haven’t spared any expenses along the way) and I really don’t want to know how much I have spent…… This wasn’t being built to be sold.

To avoid clogging up this site with unnecessary congestion, feel free to contact me directly on my home at 707-665-0426 (it’s a listed number in Petaluma directory) or email me directly at [email protected] and I will try to respond as quickly as time allows. For those that don’t know me, you can check out my Ebay feedback (Ebay name: hubleyman) and see that I always strive to be open and honest about all my dealings in life.

PICTURES: If I was computer savvy I would probably have a website or some way to host a bunch of pictures. For now I’m only able to email some to interested parties…….

PLEASE, serious callers only and no picture collectors! My time has been very limited as of late and as much as I love to chat, I don’t have very much extra time to spare right now.

PRICE: $90,000.00 +/- cash, cash, cash…… feel free to ridicule me or not, there has to be a price to work with. I’m not willing to give this car away to get another, so it won’t be cheap no matter what…..

Thanks for taking the time to read this!!! Charles Clifton

hubleyman
01-08-2007, 12:56 AM
engine compartment...

hubleyman
01-08-2007, 12:56 AM
rear shot

hubleyman
01-08-2007, 12:57 AM
frame shot....

hubleyman
01-08-2007, 01:27 AM
right side primer...

hubleyman
01-08-2007, 01:28 AM
left side primer..

Paul D
01-08-2007, 05:15 AM
What is the "Some docs"?

hubleyman
01-08-2007, 07:08 AM
Excellent question Paul ! And to answer some others as well:

I should have been much more clear about these things in my description because they are very important details that affect the value and desirability of these cars:

Docs: What I have is basically misc. old registrations, insurance cards and service records/parts receipts that help show some history. Based on some of those, the previous owner had the car in 1978 and perhaps earlier, but I don't know exactly when he purchased it. He passed away in 1998 and I bought the car from his estate. His sister gave me info on the car's history but I don't have anything that I consider legit (paperwork-wise) to back it up so I just take it as good story material. Unfortunately, I do not have a window sticker or POP, etc. to absolutely document this car or any of it's options.

Where's the original black license plate?: After two years of fighting/arguing with our wonderful Ca DMV, I lost the battle and had to give them up. Since this was an estate purchase and I did not have a signed off title from the (dead) owner, they made me "upgrade" to relectorized plates. I do have old docs that show the "R" series black plates assigned to this vehicle prior to my ownership.

As far as add-on options are concerned: I chose to restore the seats with leather covers (my favorite), but still have the factory vinyl covers that came off the car (which matches the trim tag). The J56 brakes were from one of my other 66's and did not come on this car. Everything else was on this car when I bought it.

Wheels: Yes, those are repro K.O's currently on the chassis but I have the stock steels wheels, NOS hubcaps, and the original Goodyear Goldline spare tire for this car.

Restamps: In this day and age of restamps, I doubt every car and part I see out there, even some of the documented ones. If I was more knowledgable, I might be able to verify/authenticate the stamped numbers on all the components. I can absolutely state that this engine, trans, rear diff, etc. were all in the car when I bought it and I can provide pictures to serious parties of the numbers so they can make their own determination. What the previous owner did in the 20 plus years he had the car I can't say, but most everything I removed from the car seemed to be coming off for the first time. I purchased the car for a very good price and really didn't care about those details back then. If the guy was alive today, I'd be pounding on his doorstep right now for more info....

FYI, car was built in St. Louis in November of '65 so it's not a 450HP version.

Sorry for the ramblings, but I don't want to waste your time or mine or mislead anyone due to lack of info.

Thanks for the questions, Charles

MosportGreen66
01-08-2007, 07:20 AM
what is the vin number?

hubleyman
01-08-2007, 07:56 AM
Sorry, but for some reason I hesitate to post the exact VIN for the world to see (latent paranoid tenancies I believe is what they told me....).
I will say it's in the 1067XX range so that narrows it down to a choice of about 99 numbers to choose from....
A potential new owner might not want the VIN of this car advertised (some collectors are very particular).
If you have any info on cars in that range that might apply to mine, I'd be happy to hear about it!

MosportGreen66
01-08-2007, 08:13 AM
I was just wondering... and I completely understand you precautions.
I have an early '66 as well its a 450 car. Good luck to you, I might have a buyer in mind.

I will let you know.
-Dan

hubleyman
01-10-2007, 02:23 AM
To answer a few more questions.....

What does or doesn't come with the car???
Actually, I'm pretty flexible in that area. While I do have lots of NOS parts, etc. that could be included, I'm also fine with not including them as well. Price is to be adjusted based on what the final package ends up being.
If you are into Midyears, it would probably be to your advantage to get a good package deal while you scam lots of extra parts from my stash. For example, maybe those true NOS F41 shocks on my shelf appeal to you for this car or another?
If this is to be your one and only Midyear, then most of the original parts that came off the car are nice enough to use again and you could save some money on the final deal without all the extras......

Glass??
I have all the original date coded tinted glass for this car (including windshield). Due to the typical wiper scratch, I was going to replace the windshield with a correct date coded repro but haven't as of yet.

What's missing??
You made me think about this one. I'd say only a couple of significant items. I don't have a new radiator core center section (but do have the original exterior tanks).
Also don't have the bumpers from this car. I used them on another 66 of mine and haven't got around to replacing them yet. I do have some old bumper cores but they aren't nice enough in my book to use on this car (I tend to be very picky).

Drivetrain stuff??
Engine has been completely rebuilt to stock specs and has been run in place on the chassis after installation. Trans was rebuilt, rear diff was rebuilt, alternator was sent out and restored, T.I. distributor was sent out and restored (not yet installed, ran rebuilt engine with standard points dist), etc....

Thanks for the inquiries!! Charles

zl12iv
01-13-2007, 10:53 AM
I did not read your complete post ,the issue is will you accept Trades??
70 Z 28 RS camaro #'s match hugger car ,??
excuse this offer if it any way errupts your mood.

PeteLeathersac
01-13-2007, 11:51 AM
65/66 Mk1V Vettes are my favourite too and good luck w/ the sale...but is that one of the real Gurney/Savage Trans Am cars in your shop pics!!!???http://www.yenko.net/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/eek.gif.

~ Pete
http://www.yenko.net/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/beers.gif

hubleyman
01-14-2007, 06:26 AM
Hi Guys,
Thanks for the continued interest and questions. I've managed to scrounge up another $50K without selling the wife or any cars so now I've got 9/10 of my mad money for the mystery car.... Hopefully I won't sell the Corvette or the Cuda I listed here but they are still available as of today.

Trades???: I wasn't interested in any partial trades at first and don't really need any more cars (do we ever really need them??), but at this point I'm not looking for as much cash so anything could be possible. Obviously my cars are worth much more together than at the stage they are currently in, so I still won't give them away at "bargain" prices. However, if you wanted to offset your "investment" in one of them with a cool Musclecar it probably wouldn't hurt either of us. What the heck, write me and find out??? And the '70 RS/Z offer? Might go well with my other RS/Z's.......

Oh, is the T/A car shown in my garage real????? Yes. But don't tell anybody.......

hubleyman
07-11-2007, 08:51 PM
Well guys, it's time once again to offer a few of my project cars for sale (different reasons this time around).

And this time they are listed for sale on Ebay.

The Corvette auction is number 200127959094 and is currently listed with a $90,000.00 reserve.

The car is basically the same as described above in this forum with a little bit of progress since it was last offered.

I am also offering two 1970 Cudas for sale as well.

Thanks for your time! Charlie

hubleyman
07-19-2007, 05:32 AM
Me again......

Just wanted to let everyone know the Corvette has been sold and will be leaving for it's happy new California home this weekend.

The new owner wisely brought a friend to help him inspect the car (who just happens to be a Bloomington Midyear judge) and the car was given the thumbs up on everything.

For you naysayers out there (and you know who you are), good cars still bring top dollar if you are honest about them in your description and don't try to play games with the potential buyers (even if the car is still partially in boxes)..........

Thanks for the kind words and opportunity to offer some of my toys !! Charlie

Xplantdad
07-19-2007, 07:20 AM
Good deal!

Vettefinderjim
07-19-2007, 11:44 PM
Thanks for all your considerations Charles. I am glad I could send the qualified people that resulted in a smooth transaction. Both the buyer and inspector are good friends, so I can assure you the car has gone to a good home.

You will probably see the car at least once or twice on the show field at BLOOMINGTON and NCRS in 2008. Then Ken, the new owner, will 'DRIVE' http://www.yenko.net/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/burnout.gif the wheels off it as he does with all his collector cars.

Keep in touch,
JIM