Guys,
Doing an internet search last night I was very surprised to see a picture of my stamp pad in images. it brought me here where I have been a member for a little while as I have another interesting Van Nuys built car that I purchased a few years back.
This purchase was a tough one for me because I am a numbers guy and this had no pop or build sheet etc. I saw this car on BaT in February and loved it. Went and inspected it while the auction was going and did bid on it. It did not come close to his reserve but we stayed in touch. In June he reached out and we made a deal. I did the best I could without have a J. McNeish report by scouring the internet for clues to real deal Van Nuys (or Norwood for that fact) Z28 cars. Checking all the boxes I had, I went ahead and purchased. 69 Z been a favorite of mine forever! I am in the So. Cal area and if anyone ever wanted to look to compare notes on their Z28 cars i would love to talk to you. I even have a lift in my garage. I love to talk cars. One last thing is that I have my name in for Jerry to come out and inspect this Z28 and the 67 Camaro I own, the next time he makes a trip out to California. Probably everyone here knows his fees for the inspection but there are also per diem and flight fees etc. His manager Norm does not have any idea yet as to when he will be out this way, but I am figuring winter. If anyone else needs their car inspected by him out here it would be a good idea to get on the list. I will also offer my lift for the day if anyone is semi-local to the Santa Clarita area and wants to use it for the inspection.
Now a little bit about the other Van Nuys Camaro I have. It is a first day build convertible built in late August. Vin ends in 000226 and Fischer Body #18. As most of you know, Van Nuys VIN numbers were sequential and counted all cars built. This included Impalas, Chevelles, Corvairs and I believe Novas. Very early build car with the complete intact born with drivetrain. Base convertible with 275HP 327, PowerGlide and a2.73 rear gear. Original Granada Gold, now black with the SS strip around the front of the nose.
Looking for any and all feedback on any of these Van Nuys built cars.
John