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23 September 2006, 02:58
Butch SearcyNew sale item:
Check out the for sale button on my web site. There are some that will enjoy the pictures at the bottom of the list. It's blue fiberglass, and even the traditionalist will like it.
23 September 2006, 03:08
FjoldI saw that last year under the tarp when I was visiting your shop.
I'd rather have the lefty 470 though.

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23 September 2006, 03:18
ozhunterHey Butch,
What was your Web address again?
23 September 2006, 03:20
510wellsquote:
Originally posted by ozhunter:
Hey Butch,
What was your Web address again?
http://www.searcyent.com
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23 September 2006, 03:22
ozhunterCheers

23 September 2006, 03:39
465H&HThe Corvette is nice but for that price I would rather have ten Searcy double rifles. Let's see one in 375 flanged, one in 450/400 3", one in, oh hell! decisions-decisions.
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23 September 2006, 19:28
MacD37quote:
Originally posted by Butch Searcy:
Check out the for sale button on my web site. There are some that will enjoy the pictures at the bottom of the list. It's blue fiberglass, and even the traditionalist will like it.
Hey Butch, is she a side lock, or box lock? I can't tell with all that plastic wrapped around it!
CLEAN!!!!!!!!!!! ....Mac >>>===(x)===> MacD37, ...and DUGABOY1
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23 September 2006, 19:36
fla3006Nice. I had a royal blue 63 convertible with both tops, 340 HP. My Dad had a matching split window coupe. I think we paid about $2500 each for them, circa 1966.
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25 September 2006, 01:45
470CapstickA2Very nice... my dad and I used to restore mid year corvettes when I was growing up...
My senior year, I drove a 67 big block coupe everyday to high school...
We had a
64 300hp air coupe white/red
65 425hp 396 coupe
66 325hp air convertible
66 300hp air coupe
67 big block air coupe
That was some of the best bonding and learning my dad and I ever shared...
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27 September 2006, 05:09
Doc52Butch,
I LOVED what I saw when I was there!
If I hit the lottery soon, I would LOVE to have Her!
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27 September 2006, 20:20
Brain1If I'm going to pay $100,000.00 for a car, it will have a prancing horse on it. After the baby boomers are gone the price of these wheels are going to crash.
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29 September 2006, 07:38
470FANWOW....great Vette, but I will have to settle for the 450-400.

29 September 2006, 17:28
.828Definitely a VERY nice vehicle and probably not an outrageous price depending on the type and quality of the restoration work. Still, I think any vehicle costing $100K+ should really have wings and floats therefore enabling me to land on a remote lake.

Best,
.828
29 September 2006, 22:34
510wellsYa know Butch builds great guns, but no way would I spend over 100k on a 39 year old Chevy.
To each his own though...
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01 October 2006, 01:17
CustomstoxHi Butch,
How have you been? And.... fiberglass??? does it come in english walnut?

Heard your business is brisk.
01 October 2006, 23:35
Jim ManionIs that the one that had a run in with Steve Irwin?

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02 October 2006, 06:01
Butch SearcyButch, I really didn't put this topic on this forum in order to sell the car, and by the way the rarity of my car puts it in a much higher price range than the average 67. In fact I'm in the process of buying a 66 427 car to restore now. Like fine rifles fine vintage cars are also to be seen and appreciated, and the guys on this forun are people that can and do appreciate the finer things in life.
02 October 2006, 06:24
butchlambertI am sorry if you took my post in a manner that I didn't intend. I believe that the website shows clean and rare Vettes also in your price range and beyond.
Butch
02 October 2006, 18:20
Butch SearcyButch, your right I took offense where none was given, I apologize.
02 October 2006, 18:45
butchlambertYou do not owe me an apology. I reread my post and I think in looking at it I would view it as you did.
Butch