WTB 1960 Cascade Green
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Very hard color to shop. ROY SINOR in TULSA has one. Call him at his store http://www.sinorprestigeauto.com
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I saw this '57 listed a few weeks back - the color definitely caught my eye (link below)
http://www.vintagecorvettes.com/57cascade.html
http://www.vintagecorvettes.com/57cascade.html
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I saw this '57 listed a few weeks back - the color definitely caught my eye (link below)
http://www.vintagecorvettes.com/57cascade.html
http://www.vintagecorvettes.com/57cascade.html
There's a very high quality '60 Cascade green car in my local area. I've seen it several times at shows and it's always stunning. I seem to remember it's either 270hp or fuel injected. I don't know who owns it and I doubt it's for sale.
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'60 Cascade green is a totally different color - kind of a metallic pea green. Similar to '66 Mossport green but slightly darker and more green. Sounds gross but it's actually very beautiful.
There's a very high quality '60 Cascade green car in my local area. I've seen it several times at shows and it's always stunning. I seem to remember it's either 270hp or fuel injected. I don't know who owns it and I doubt it's for sale.
There's a very high quality '60 Cascade green car in my local area. I've seen it several times at shows and it's always stunning. I seem to remember it's either 270hp or fuel injected. I don't know who owns it and I doubt it's for sale.
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'60 Cascade green is a totally different color - kind of a metallic pea green. Similar to '66 Mossport green but slightly darker and more green. Sounds gross but it's actually very beautiful.
There's a very high quality '60 Cascade green car in my local area. I've seen it several times at shows and it's always stunning. I seem to remember it's either 270hp or fuel injected. I don't know who owns it and I doubt it's for sale.
There's a very high quality '60 Cascade green car in my local area. I've seen it several times at shows and it's always stunning. I seem to remember it's either 270hp or fuel injected. I don't know who owns it and I doubt it's for sale.
This Cascade Green was at Mecum's Indy auction last year:
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Suggestion? Find a good condition '60 with Black interior and have it painted Cascade Green. The paint formula is out there and there are no indicators on what the original color was anyway. I knew of a guy in the Chicagoland area that did just that. Probably the only way you will ever own one. I would also bet that many of the ones that you do see were "created" and not born that way, so no harm no foul. Just never represent it as an original Cascade Green.
Good luck,
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Good luck,
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Suggestion? Find a good condition '60 with Black interior and have it painted Cascade Green. The paint formula is out there and there are no indicators on what the original color was anyway. I knew of a guy in the Chicagoland area that did just that. Probably the only way you will ever own one. I would also bet that many of the ones that you do see were "created" and not born that way, so no harm no foul. Just never represent it as an original Cascade Green.
Good luck,
Panama58
Good luck,
Panama58
Great point.
The hardest thing in your search wont be finding the car, it will be finding the car that also has some sort of original documentation that proves it came that way- if the color being original matters to you.
If not, get a good car and paint it.
Last edited by vettebuyer6369; 10-12-2014 at 12:32 PM.
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Cascade green 60
I have a 60 that is originally Cascade Green, the COLOUR designation was written in the passenger side area of the trunk behind the cardboard divider. We found it when the car was being painted not CG. The car when I purchased it and still is similar to artic Blue/white coves, frost blue interior,white top. A numer of years ago we attended a Vett show at the then GM tech centre in Detroit area, We parked across from a Cascade Green 60, in talking to the owner he showed me the number of cars produced in this colour to be about 106. The car is a driver no matching numbers but shows well, placed in top 25,at Frankenmuth Mi around 2500 cars.
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I know its an old post, but saw this one hemmings. If you're still looking and haven't seen this one yet, here is the link.
http://www.hemmings.com/classifieds/...e/1744980.html
http://www.hemmings.com/classifieds/...e/1744980.html