1967
24,878
Coupe
Bob Yapp
yapperman@msn.com
Davenport, Iowa
Description:
Original color was #91 light green. Bought in June 1997 from Lief Johnson in Huntsville, Alabama. Car was completely rust free and running. I completed the total restoration of my 67 in July, 2000. Since I'm a furniture designer/maker and old house restorer and a terrible mechanic, I have never had a minute to work on it myself I ended up spending over $30,000 to get it just right. I know this is a lot of dough but It was worth every penny. I saw the car on the Saint when I was 5 years old and I've searched for the right one ever since. It is now better than it was off the factory floor. I dropped a Volvo, factory rebuilt B20 into it, all new engine components, new exhaust, rebuilt transmission & overdrive, rewired, complete IPD suspension, new rubber at every point up an under, bead blasted body (not one speck of rust), all new chrome & stainless, Panasport alloy wheels. I did change the color from baby puke green to midnight blue. It looks fantastic and handles like a real sports car. The last thing I replaced was the water trashed Weber carburetor. Although the interior was decent it needs some work and I am actually doing this myself.

I love the car, it's my mid life crisis and I probably won't get laid for a year as my wife is pissed I spent so much, oh well.
Created on Jan. 29, 2001 at 10:04 AM (PST). Last updated by Anonymous on Jan. 29, 2001 at 10:12 AM (PST). Owned by Anonymous.
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