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My Classic:
01 October 2010, 22:17
Butch SearcyMy Classic:
01 October 2010, 22:45
shakariDamn that's nice Butch.
Is it about mid 60s?
01 October 2010, 23:17
ddrhookButch,
I help a friend rebuild a vet just like your same color yr, etc. in red bluff ca. it was nice when we finished it
02 October 2010, 00:41
Butch Searcy1967 numbers matching. 1000 miles sence restored.
02 October 2010, 00:44
shakariI guess I wasn't too far out...... Stunning car buddy!

02 October 2010, 01:16
WhitworthThat's
really nice, Butch!! Let's see some more pics!
"Ignorance you can correct, you can't fix stupid." JWP
If stupidity hurt, a lot of people would be walking around screaming.
Semper Fidelis
"Building Carpal Tunnel one round at a time"
02 October 2010, 02:15
SlashMy favorite Corvette.
Which engine does it have?
02 October 2010, 05:45
Strut10quote:
Originally posted by Slash:
My favorite Corvette.
Which engine does it have?
Yeah. How about some specs??
Founder....the OTPG
03 October 2010, 18:12
Butch Searcy327 ci, 300 horse, motor is balanced, and the engine is blue printed. ie heads and intake were cc'd. This car also has factory air that works.
All original except the wheel wells.
04 October 2010, 01:01
eezridrI know a fellow that does quite a bit with late 60's and early 70 muscle cars. The high horsepower units from Chevy and Ford that ran over 6000 RPM with solid lifters never came with AC. He told me the compressors would not stand that RPM so you better have had a cool climate and he also said they had a tendency to overheat in traffic.
Butch, I realize you have a "milder tuned engine" in your car what is the redline on your vet? just curious.
04 October 2010, 06:17
Butch SearcyThis car while I own it will never see it's red line. Just for cruising
04 October 2010, 14:17
Czech_MadeGlad you didn't jump the sidepipe bandwagon with the rest of Vette nuts

04 October 2010, 18:25
Whitworthquote:
Originally posted by Butch Searcy:
This car while I own it will never see it's red line. Just for cruising
Come on Butch, redline
is for cruising!

"Ignorance you can correct, you can't fix stupid." JWP
If stupidity hurt, a lot of people would be walking around screaming.
Semper Fidelis
"Building Carpal Tunnel one round at a time"
04 October 2010, 18:44
eezridrMight just take a peek at the Tach. Most units will signal the limit is red?
05 October 2010, 08:30
elsOk Butch nice car but since like me you have that school girl figure....... How do you get in and out of it

If you own a gun and you are not a member of the NRA and other pro 2nd amendment organizations then YOU are part of the problem.
05 October 2010, 17:01
Butch SearcyI've learned to fall in and fall out of it. When I sell this one the next project is a 69 camero. When I was a kid I had a 69 Z28. I really loved that car, but sold it to buy a toyota land cruiser. My interest changed.
06 October 2010, 19:55
onefunzr2quote:
Originally posted by eezridr:
The high horsepower units from Chevy and Ford that ran over 6000 RPM with solid lifters never came with AC.
MYTH BUSTED!
For every one of your rules there are 2 exceptions:
1964-65 327-365hp solid lifter vettes
and 1972 350 LT-1 255hp solid lifter vettes were available with A/C, albeit the '72 had a lower RPM tach (5600 vs. 6500) to remind the driver that the drive belts would not take the extra revolutions.
Excerpted from M.F. Dobbins' book, Fact Book of the 1968-1972 Stingray.
14 November 2010, 07:03
GonHuntinquote:
Originally posted by Butch Searcy:
I've learned to fall in and fall out of it. When I sell this one the next project is a 69 camero. When I was a kid I had a 69 Z28. I really loved that car, but sold it to buy a toyota land cruiser. My interest changed.
It's C A M
A R O

Mike
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DRSS, Womper's Club, NRA Life Member/Charter Member NRA Golden Eagles ...
Knifemaker,
http://www.mstarling.com 10 February 2011, 06:51
Biebs1969 Z-28...302 with solid lifters, and insane RPM capability for it's time. Almost impossible to find one with its original 302, as most of us blew them up in very short order! British Racing Green with white stripes down the center. Ahhhhh...those were the days!