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Old 08-31-2024, 02:27 PM
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The steering wheel is the telescopic type with a slide lever that allows it to move in and out.
This is the only 1967 L89 Corvette with both the original engine and validated paperwork.
The combination of this and the Duntov award add tremendous value to this car.
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For me personally, an L88 is far more the pinnacle than an L89 but this is certainly a very cool car and I am from Berkeley where this car's original owner lived.
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Beautiful car… .does it really reign supreme over a similar L-88 ??
No, an L88 of similar quality is well north of 3 million.
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Old 08-31-2024, 03:50 PM
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I can certainly appreciate a car like this for its authenticity and quality of restoration but in it's current state it's little more than a rolling museum display. No one can now enjoy what this car was originally intended for. I hope the original did.
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I can certainly appreciate a car like this for its authenticity and quality of restoration but in it's current state it's little more than a rolling museum display. No one can now enjoy what this car was originally intended for. I hope the original did.

No question...a rare and beautiful car, but you are right, it will likely never be driven hard. It is just part of the hobby...we have show cars and 'go' cars. Good to have them both

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The steering wheel is the telescopic type with a slide lever that allows it to move in and out.
This is the only 1967 L89 Corvette with both the original engine and validated paperwork.
The combination of this and the Duntov award add tremendous value to this car.
I believe he meant that the steering wheel on that car is not an original 67 wheel.
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I believe he meant that the steering wheel on that car is not an original 67 wheel.
The past owner liked the teak wood wheel so he had that on the car but saved the original for judging.
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that wheel really jumps out at you. a walnut wheel would blend better.
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----Have wanted to see this iconic 67 for a while now. So cool to come to MCACN this fall!!!....Bill S
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