rare option discovered
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Re: rare option discovered (Ed T)
Another forgery. Everyone knows you could'nt get the plow option with white stripe tires, only blackwalls. Shame on you, you'd think us experts here at the forum would know this. Another unknown item. Since coupes had heavier rate front springs, this option was more expensive on convertibles.
#7
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Re: rare option discovered (Ed T)
If you look closely you can still see the dealer installed tag on the blade.
Now this is what a 67 model is supposed to be doing in the middle of the winter. No hibernation for this midyear. :crazy:
[Modified by Eddie 96, 6:55 PM 12/26/2002]
Now this is what a 67 model is supposed to be doing in the middle of the winter. No hibernation for this midyear. :crazy:
[Modified by Eddie 96, 6:55 PM 12/26/2002]
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Re: rare option discovered (Ed T)
I say it's legit....
If you look very closely at the blade you can still make out the remnants of
the "SP" Chalk Markings... They of course stand for "Snow Plow" through
years of research and documentation...
Have you shown this to the NCSPRS Yet? (The National Corvette's with Snow Plows Restoration Society)
:D
If you look very closely at the blade you can still make out the remnants of
the "SP" Chalk Markings... They of course stand for "Snow Plow" through
years of research and documentation...
Have you shown this to the NCSPRS Yet? (The National Corvette's with Snow Plows Restoration Society)
:D
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Re: rare option discovered (Paul Borowski)
Another forgery. Everyone knows you could'nt get the plow option with white stripe tires, only blackwalls. Shame on you, you'd think us experts here at the forum would know this. Another unknown item. Since coupes had heavier rate front springs, this option was more expensive on convertibles.
Len