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Sam has it partially restored & advertised in this Months Hemmings for 138K.Appraised at 180K.
Those first two pics were taken by Steve Arp. I have alot of vintage pictures of this car,including a video I shot in 1998 when it came back here.Old photographs too showing the damage that was done in the accident after Bill S. sold it.I was just recently able to obtain all the receipts and work orders showing the damage and parts that were ordered & replaced by the dealership employee who bought it after Classic Motors sold it. He worked for Bill Jacobs Chevrolet back then,and still lives here. |
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Car has NOS Generals on it now. I believe Joe and Sam are related, I was so tempted to buy that car this last January if only it was a 4 speed...
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-----Rick,,,I remember the "Bill Jacobs" employee, but just cant remember his name (maybe Horace???). Nice guy also. He bought the car from Richard B. RB was my partner on the car but bought me out after the insurance (which was in his name) paid out. One of the best body guys I ever saw repaired the car. He has unfortunatly passed and I never saw it repaired until it showed up at Mecums (Arlington, the year of the 65 Corvettes) needing paint (clear had cracked) and fluff-work..........Bill S
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Rick M. told me his father ordered the car for him.When he went to take delivery @ Krumpholz in the Spring of 70,he didn't like the roof to 1/4 leaded seams being so visible,so he told the service dept. to grind & repaint that area to hide it better..They said that's how it was made from the factory and not there fault.He agreed but wanted it to look better so they did it and charged him for it.His Father worked in the service dept. too.
Rick M. has some really nice vintage photos of Oswego,as well as some familiar names there like Ken Barnhardt & his ZL-1. The stories and escapades Rick M. has with owning this car are incredible.Some are unbelievable,but all true.A really nice guy who I wanted to see get this car back. This car was really badly damaged back then far worse then most first thought.The front end took it hard in the center & front pass. side,trailing all the way back to the pass. side rear 1/4,touching everything inbetween. Vic Studer at Victorian Autobody here in Lockport was the bodyman/painter in 1979 who made it look factory again after the accident.Vic was ahead of his time in detail work and developed quite a distinguished reputation from his loyal customers.He was also color blind. I was looking for some 1970 Chevelle parts recently,and heard through the grapevine a pretty good cache of NOS was for sale.It turned out to be Horace & I bought everything he had..He really kept good records & pix of everything he did & bought for this Chevelle throughout the years he owned it. |
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-------Vic Studer,,,Thanks Rick thats the name I was trying to remember. Vic really was ahead of his time. Nobody I know in the Chicago area could come close to matching him and he was color-blind. He used to have to get his wife to come out and check weather he was using the right color. He could get the shade absolutely perfect but he sometimes got completely the wrong color and if someone didnt check he would never know until someone other than him saw it. He did a 3.5 71 Mercedes convert for us onetime in black. You guys would have just had to see the paint to believe it. I believe he could have rivaled Junior if people in the Chicago area would have been willing to pay him the premium.......Bill S
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I'm confused about something. When was the car "wrecked"? Back in the 1970's, or more recently?
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I'm confused about something. When was the car "wrecked"? Back in the 1970's, or more recently? ![]() [/ QUOTE ] It is all original with the exception of a frame on restoration |
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It is all original with the exception of a frame on restoration [/ QUOTE ] But mr70 stated: [ QUOTE ] The stories and escapades Rick M. has with owning this car are incredible.Some are unbelievable,but all true.A really nice guy who I wanted to see get this car back. This car was really badly damaged back then far worse then most first thought.The front end took it hard in the center & front pass. side,trailing all the way back to the pass. side rear 1/4,touching everything inbetween. Vic Studer at Victorian Autobody here in Lockport was the bodyman/painter in 1979 who made it look factory again after the accident. [/ QUOTE ] So how can it be "all original" if it was wrecked? The standup board (in the car show photo) says "original paint, trunk", etc. If it's had a frame up resto, then it's NOT original paint, and has had body panels replaced due to an accident, correct? ![]() |
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