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Steve Shauger 01-06-2026 03:04 PM

1964 Tuxedo Black Fuel Injected Tanker
 
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Another amazing car presented by Corvette Mike!!

Tuxedo Black w/Silver interior, 327/375hp Fuel Injected, 4-speed manual transmission. This car was ordered by Ed Sullivan, a GM employee in the Marketing Section, from Luby Chevrolet in Denver, Colorado, around Christmas of 1963. He wanted a ’64 version of the Z06 he already owned, but with a reverse color scheme: black over silver instead of silver over black. The car was built on February 27, 1964, and delivered to him on March 6, 1964. Production had been delayed while waiting for special-order parts, and Ed even received a letter from St. Louis apologizing for the delay. By the time he took delivery, he had relocated to El Paso, Texas. By September 1964, Ed listed the car for sale in Road & Track, running ads until late 1965. He was unable to sell it at the price he wanted. The car resurfaced in 1975, catching the attention of California racer Jack Murray. By then, Ed had moved to Oregon, and the car showed just 12,657 carefully accumulated miles. When Jack inspected it, the car was sitting outside under a thin cover. The paint was checked and oxidized, but overall not in bad shape. In January 1976, Jack purchased the car and brought it to Southern California, where it was garaged. He displayed it at Bloomington events from 1987 through 1995, and in 1999 it was inducted into the Bloomington Hall of Fame. That same year, Jack attempted to sell it at the Road America auction, where bidding reached $225,000 but fell short. In September 2000, it went on display at the National Corvette Museum in Bowling Green, Kentucky, as part of the Concours d’Performance Exhibit. Jack eventually sold the car for a record price, higher than any other ’64 Tanker had achieved. In February 2002, its new owner commissioned a complete body-off-frame restoration under Gary Naber in Houston. The project lasted about a year, carefully restoring original parts wherever possible while leaving the interior untouched, which remains original to this day. This Big Tank has always been lovingly referred to as the Jack Murray Tanker, the best one ever discovered. RIP Jack Today, it proudly resides in the showroom lobby of my dealership in Anaheim, California. Who will be its next caretaker?

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1967Z28 01-06-2026 08:46 PM

Love it!

olredalert 01-06-2026 10:10 PM

----Ohooo, does Jack's 64 bring back memories. Many of us have had that 1 car that is the best find of a lifetime. Jack's 64 was that car. It followed him around the country during different moves because of both his and his wife's airline work schedules. He loved that 64 with a passion. It was so hard for him to let go of it. I know he shed many tears over that. And...then to add to his misery the new owners (south of the border) sent it out to be restored which never should have been done, although the resto was a typical great one from the famous Nabers Brothers. I miss my best friend and his constant consuming love for that 64. Said many times by many of us,,,RIP, Jack Murray. One of a kind just like this iconic 64 Corvette!

dykstra 01-06-2026 10:29 PM

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Originally Posted by olredalert (Post 1686200)
----Ohooo, does Jack's 64 bring back memories. Many of us have had that 1 car that is the best find of a lifetime. Jack's 64 was that car. It followed him around the country during different moves because of both his and his wife's airline work schedules. He loved that 64 with a passion. It was so hard for him to let go of it. I know he shed many tears over that. And...then to add to his misery the new owners (south of the border) sent it out to be restored which never should have been done, although the resto was a typical great one from the famous Nabers Brothers. I miss my best friend and his constant consuming love for that 64. Said many times by many of us,,,RIP, Jack Murray. One of a kind just like this iconic 64 Corvette!

I was wondering if that was our very own Jack Murray.(RIP)


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