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Kennythewelder, now that's a great photo of your mom!
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Agreed.Kennythewelder, now that's a great photo of your mom!
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Are these what's known as a "Tanker" Vette?I edited my earlier post about "choice" when ordering these cars. I forgot to add an interesting option that few may know about; the 36 gallon fuel tank - RPO N03. Only two...yes 2...1967 Corvettes left the factory with this option. Cross-country trips are a bit easier with 36 gallons of fuel, rather than the stock 20. At 10 - 15 mpg out of the 427 engines, you'd only get 200 miles or so out of a tank full. LOL
Here's a look at one from 1966...
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Unfortunately, the author of this piece got the 1967 number wrong. It wasn't four. According to Chevrolet's own records, only two were built in '67.
I hope every American is proud of 69 years (since 1953) of exciting developments exhibited by the designers and builders of the Chevrolet Corvette. What a heritage marque!
YessirAre these what's known as a "Tanker" Vette?
I've heard of them, and thought that's what they were.Yessir
Damn, learned something new, that is amazing.Yessir