New owner is a collector but not of Canadian Ponchos. He has lots of high dollar cars. He'll know about the sight , hopefully he'll visit.
I didn't want to sell it, but I had an opportunity to buy a Baldwin Motion Chevelle project and a new 427 Corvette Convert and something had to go!!
I still have a 67 big block convert and my dads 68 big block convertible . I really like the 66 and up Beaumonts and Chevelles. If I could find a 66 Big Block convertible
I'd have to make room somehow. Also always on the prowl for a real Cheetah car. That would really leave my american car show friends in a tizzy.......
Thanks Todd. Musclecar CPR out of Monacca PA did the resto. It's a small shop owned by Chuck Huber. They specialize in GM Supercar restos. Mainly Yenkos , Copo's , ZL1'S .....This was his first Canadian Poncho. A great place to do business with. I could not have been happier with their work or their prices.
'64 Parisienne CS "barn find" - last on the road in '86 ... Owner Protection Plan booklet, original paint, original near-mint aqua interior, original aqua GM floor mats, original 283, factory posi, and original rust.
No Burnished brown one for me. I had someone bidding on it for me at the auction in PA but I got outbid. Mines a serious project car nowhere near as nice as the burnished brown car..........yet!!!
The owner is a nice guy, very down to earth. Saw this car a couple of weeks ago when I toured his collection. He had a 66 L79 Nova SS parked next to it, made for an interesting comparison.