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Old 11-14-2023, 03:27 AM
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Default '66 Corvette Convertible, #s L-79, Laguna Blue

Beautiful car with incredible colors...looks a little rough around the edges (rear bumper chrome is rough, engine bay needs some detailing). If there's some room in the $65k ask, it might be an interesting buy for someone.

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Old 11-14-2023, 03:31 PM
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----In 66 white on bright blue was the only white combo you could order. No white on black!

----Went back to look at all the pics. Wrong Master cyl. Wrong water pump. No plug shields. 66s all came with back-up inside tail lights.....Bill S

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Old 11-15-2023, 01:56 PM
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----In 66 white on bright blue was the only white combo you could order. No white on black!

----Went back to look at all the pics. Wrong Master cyl. Wrong water pump. No plug shields. 66s all came with back-up inside tail lights.....Bill S
Bill, what's a fair number, from what you can see, on that car?
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Old 11-15-2023, 04:26 PM
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I would check out anything they sell very closely.
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$65K buys almost nothing in a 65-67 anymore. 82 pictures and not one of the pad, tags, or undercarriage. White interior not an option, but should have been (at least with Laguna Blue). Repro teak wheels are $1500 all day now, so that's nice to have.
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----In 66 white on bright blue was the only white combo you could order. No white on black!

----Went back to look at all the pics. Wrong Master cyl. Wrong water pump. No plug shields. 66s all came with back-up inside tail lights.....Bill S
Mr. Bill S,

Please don’t yell at me as I’m only trying to educate myself on the nuance of mid year Corvettes.
I value your opinion on these cars as you’ve been there done that.

Although the ‘66 in this auction may have its faults, I was looking at my 1966 Corvette consumer catalog which states an interior of White/Blue was offered.
The photo of the instrument panel seems to be kinda Blue, but not Black as the cluster and glove box show Black.

Like I said, be patient with me. LOL 😂

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Mr. Bill S,

Please don’t yell at me as I’m only trying to educate myself on the nuance of mid year Corvettes.
I value your opinion on these cars as you’ve been there done that.

Although the ‘66 in this auction may have its faults, I was looking at my 1966 Corvette consumer catalog which states an interior of White/Blue was offered.
The photo of the instrument panel seems to be kinda Blue, but not Black as the cluster and glove box show Black.

Like I said, be patient with me. LOL 😂

Chris
Bright Blue / White is the only interior package. Naturally, there are not any pics of the TT or the deck.

The car strikes me as a freestyle effort. I'm sure an educated eye being one on one, would reveal much more than what is presented in the pics
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The car strikes me as a freestyle effort.
"Freestyle effort"... That is a polite use of tact Tim.
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"Freestyle effort"... That is a polite use of tact Tim.
In hindsight - I personally have done a couple projects using what I had on hand.

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Bright Blue / White is the only interior package. Naturally, there are not any pics of the TT or the deck.

The car strikes me as a freestyle effort. I'm sure an educated eye being one on one, would reveal much more than what is presented in the pics
Tim,

As in this?
Which happens to be a beautiful interior.

Shifter seems a bit high to me??

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