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John Titor's 67 Vette
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<blockquote data-quote="walt willis" data-source="post: 75552" data-attributes="member: 3985"><p>Sorry gang, but you are getting off base on this one. We've done all the photo-merges and picture comparisons in that other big Johnny forum years ago. It was determined back then that his departure car was a 1966 OR 1967 (same interior) Chevy Corvette. You know... the 'Stingray?' Not a Chevy Camaro. Camaros had a back seat passenger-area in them. The Corvette simply had a cavity behind the two seats, which some supposedly thought was taken up by his wonder-trunk time-traveling machine. An earlier picture of the device was taken in the FRONT Passenger seat of that same model car. All the car interior elements in that front-seat picture and the side windows in the background, where shown to be that of a mid-sixties Corvette. That part is no longer in dispute.</p><p></p><p>That was favorite car I had back in the early 70’s so I should be able to help if you have a photo. Mine was a 1967 427 CI 435 HP model with power windows, telescopic wood steering wheel that had a small lever at the top center that moved to the left to pull and push the wheel in and out, and a bonnet rag top with painted forest green body. The speedometer read 165 mph top end and the tachometer red lined at 8,500 rpm’s with a yellow lined at 7,500 rpm’s. The floor behind the seats had covered wells built into the floor. I think the shifter top had a push down button the find reverse. The door release knob was a slanted lever in 1967 and the 1966 models had a small chrome knob. </p><p>The car also had headrest and the seats were real leather. The car sold new for about $9,000 US in 1967. Hope that helps.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="walt willis, post: 75552, member: 3985"] Sorry gang, but you are getting off base on this one. We've done all the photo-merges and picture comparisons in that other big Johnny forum years ago. It was determined back then that his departure car was a 1966 OR 1967 (same interior) Chevy Corvette. You know... the 'Stingray?' Not a Chevy Camaro. Camaros had a back seat passenger-area in them. The Corvette simply had a cavity behind the two seats, which some supposedly thought was taken up by his wonder-trunk time-traveling machine. An earlier picture of the device was taken in the FRONT Passenger seat of that same model car. All the car interior elements in that front-seat picture and the side windows in the background, where shown to be that of a mid-sixties Corvette. That part is no longer in dispute. That was favorite car I had back in the early 70’s so I should be able to help if you have a photo. Mine was a 1967 427 CI 435 HP model with power windows, telescopic wood steering wheel that had a small lever at the top center that moved to the left to pull and push the wheel in and out, and a bonnet rag top with painted forest green body. The speedometer read 165 mph top end and the tachometer red lined at 8,500 rpm’s with a yellow lined at 7,500 rpm’s. The floor behind the seats had covered wells built into the floor. I think the shifter top had a push down button the find reverse. The door release knob was a slanted lever in 1967 and the 1966 models had a small chrome knob. The car also had headrest and the seats were real leather. The car sold new for about $9,000 US in 1967. Hope that helps. [/QUOTE]
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