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2002 Bloomington Special Collection write-up
In April 1967, 21-year-old John Palm of River Forest, IL decided it was time to order his first Corvette. He was just finishing his electrician apprenticeship with Peterson Electric, and along with his trade-in, a 1962 Corvair, he had saved enough money to pay for the car. John purchased the Corvette from Z Frank Chevrolet of Chicago because they gave him the best deal. Shortly after taking delivery of the car in July of 1967, he was caught in a rainstorm on the way to Indiana. The storm would prove to be a turning point in the preservation of this Corvette. John vowed never to drive the Corvette in inclement weather again. He went out and purchased a 1965 Corvair as a driver, rented an extra garage from a neighbor for $15 a month, and parked the Corvette. John would drive the Corvette occasionally, but as his life became more complicated, even that would change. John had started collecting model trains, and he became so involved with that hobby that he stopped driving the Corvette entirely. He sold the Corvette in 1987 when it had only 18,600 miles on it. It was at this time that Steve Foreman, a Corvette enthusiast from Chicago, heard about the Corvette from a fellow model train collector. Steve purchased the Corvette from John for his friend, Jack Murray. Steve remembers that the car had been sitting so long that the brake pedal went to the floor when he pushed it, and that John had the hardtop for the car stored under his ping-pong table in the basement. During Jack Murray’s ownership, the Corvette was invited to the Bloomington Gold Judges’ Banquet in 1994. It was on display for educational purposes and received a special recognition award. Jack Murray ultimately sold the Corvette to his good friend, Chris Piscitello, in 2001. Chris has the largest collection of unrestored 1967 427 Corvettes in the country. In 2001, Chris brought the Corvette to Bloomington Gold and received Survivor, Gold and Benchmark Certification along with the award for Best Documentation. The car was on display in the 2002 Bloomington Special Collection as a truly magnificent example of a 100 percent original low-mile Corvette. I purchased this car from Chris Picsitello in October of 2004 and had the car NCRS judged at the Waco Regional. It easily received a Top Flight. I will bring this car to the NCRS Nationals in 2006 and it should receive a NCRS Bow Tie award. Options are 427/400, transistor ignition, vinyl hardtop, factory sidepipes, M21 with 3:08 posi, AM/FM. The interior is absolutely amazing as is the original paint. The original owner, now 58, told me his friends all had 4:11 geared 435's and he wanted a top end car. He drove it to Madison, WI in the 70's and hit 140 on the highway with some room left on the tachometer. He said the lift was horrible at this speed. When the car arrived on the judging field of Bloomington 2001, it was at first accused of being a repainted car. The experienced Survivor judges had never seen original paint in such great condition. As the judging process continued, they realized that it was indeed the original, well preserved paint. They were amazed. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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cool vette...
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Joe Barr |
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Love the color combo! Black hard top... too cool!
WHAT A TEASE... NO ENGINE SHOTS... ![]()
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Follow me on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mbcgarage/ |
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Wow..what a car!
![]() Tim, Thanks for the write up. Bob, thanks for posting all the Members Rides photos and stories! ![]()
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Bruce Choose Life-Donate! |
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Wow!!!
You can almost smell that new car smell. Great Pics and a fantastic Vette, the color combo is amazing.
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1969 SS/RS CAMARO L34 396 2006 SALEEN S281 #527 |
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Great looking car and even better looking garage.. Mark
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Mark |
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Tim,
-------You know what I think! This is, if not the best, one of the very best of the best 67 Corvettes on the planet. There are other low mile cars out there (some with lower mileage figures) but, for some reason, this one escaped nearly all the ravages of time. The only blemish it ever had was a small hole for an alarm, since fixed, that I defy anyone to find. Im still surprised that he sold it. --------Funny, as I was typing this Chris called about something else and was very pleased that the car is being featured on the sight.............Bill S |
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Love it, and no solid lifters to mess with.The ultimate street Corvette.
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Les Dixon 68 camaro SS 396 RS convertible L34/M40/G80/U69 |
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I luv those side exhausts on early Vettes---- Awesome Time Machine----------------
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Wicked...
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