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			Beautiful 67'.  They really did check all of the boxes.  Congrats on getting it back!!
		 
				__________________ Chris 1966 Yenko Stinger YS-070 1967 Yenko Stinger YS-199 1969 Yenko Stinger YS-320 Southeast of Disorder | 
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			Great cars Bill and Jan.
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			That Corvette is stunning!!
		 
				__________________ You've never lived until you've almost died -- for those who fight for it, life has a flavor the protected will never know! | 
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			Beautiful automobiles to be sure Bill!  Congrats on getting your old mount back!!
		 
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			Bill, I saw the car at Bloomington last year. I love the white interior!
		 
				__________________ Corvette nut since I was a kid. 67 435s and L88s are my favorites | 
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			----Thanks to all for the kind comments! ----Steve, I didn't know the car was at BG last year. It looks better now that I have straightened out a few minor items. ----Jake, Figured you might remember the plate. The original went with the car and I had to hit E-bay to find another. ----There are three noticeable changes in the interior that I'd like to point out. ----1, The steering wheel is an extremely rare Nardi. The rareness comes from the fact that it has a Corvette bolt pattern. Bill Mitchell used these steering wheels on a few styling Corvettes modified at the Tech Center back in the 60s. I have had this wheel for over 30 years and never had it on a car until now. I have only ever seen one other one. ----2, The wooden Amco shift knob is the actual knob I had on my 1st. Corvette in 1966. ----3, the keychain was a gift from a good friend who knows that I am a collector of all, things "Nardi". Its the only one I have ever seen. | 
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			Bill, does it still have the original BO wheel screwdriver?
		 
				__________________ Corvette nut since I was a kid. 67 435s and L88s are my favorites | 
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			Can see the sense in wanting that rascal back!  Congrats on round 2!! Guessing there can't be many 400 horse A/C headrest cars running around town ... | 
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			----Looks original but too nice. Probably the repop that LIC sells. ----And before I forget, a BIG THANK YOU to Bruce for all the time he spends on all these "owners rides".....Bill S Last edited by olredalert; 09-06-2019 at 08:03 PM. | 
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			Bill, My pleasure! Thanks to all of the owners who are willing to share their wonderful rides...Like yours!    
				__________________ Bruce Choose Life-Donate! | 
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