See ProTeam sell Corvettes at the 2007 Barrett-Jackson auction where record-breaking bids blow the house away. Life on the Block’s “Double Trouble” episode features ProTeam’s 1963 Tanker Split Window Coupe Bookends and Life on the Block’s “Automobile Icons” features behind the scene footage never before seen of the sale of ProTeam’s “Last Sting Ray” which should be called episode (7) seven of the The Famous Final Scene as this was the last hurrah for the more than eighteen month restoration and campaign that got noticed by the entire collector car world. This was the grand finale that would either reward or disappoint the efforts of ProTeam’s eighteen month promotion. Check your program guide for Barrett-Jackson’s Life on the Block SPEEDtv upcoming shows: SPEEDtv Schedule
December 2007
Thu 13 Dec 2007
Life on the Block on SPEEDtv…
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Tue 11 Dec 2007
Classic Corvette Inspection 101
Posted by Waisner under Classic Corvettes , Corvette Buying 101 , Corvette Market1 Comment
A lifetime of desire can turn into a bankrolled disaster if you are not armed with some basics that this lifelong Corvette hobbyist swears by. These are the rules we swear by at ProTeam Corvette. The Corvettes in our collection must pass a series of “duck tests”. Consider the following insider trading when scouring the Corvette classifieds in the local traders. Any questions, drop me a line at terry@proteamcorvette.com
CLASSIC CORVETTE INSPECTION 101
First Class Inspection • 4 minutes or 4 hours? The time it takes to inspect a classic Corvette would depend on the purchaser’s intended use (From an experienced vantage point). A) Resale = 4 minutes, B) To Drive & Enjoy = 4 minutes & test drive, C) To participate at NCRS or Bloomington Gold shows = 4 hours
Caveats: A)Items may not be as clear or real as they might seem. B) Title and VIN tag must match. C) Trim Tags must be the real deal. D) Documentation must be original (real). E) Bailing wire (substandard) type fixes/repairs are a reflection of the seller, previous owners, and the car. Run!… as more surprises are in order.
Best Advice: A) Pre-purchase inspections by you or a true marque expert. B) Buy the best car you can afford as that may be the car you’ll sell some day. C) Walk the car from multiple angles. Look for old repairs, bows in the fenders, waves in the bodylines, wocky-jocky headlight fits. Make the car talk to you!! Does the hood fit in the hole properly. Check gap around doors. D) Never inspect a wet car (one in the rain) as water hides a multitude of sins. E) Dawn and dusk inspections also hide sins as will the bright sunlight, ie: two-tone paint. F)Know when to bid, hold, or fold!
TOOLS OF THE TRADE: A)Bright Flashlight, B) Optic Loop or Magnifying Glass (10×20 power), C) Dental Mirror, D) Digital Camera, E) Mid-Year Trim Tag Die Gage, F) Sample of Original Trim Tags (bought at swap meet), G) Bifocal Glasses, H) Black Book & NCRS Specifications Guide, I) Research, J) Experience and Knowledge (most important)
Do Not Overlook These Items of Most Importance: 1) VIN tag and attachments, 2. title matching VIN tag, 3. body/trim tag (must be original), 4. body, 5. frame, 6. engine stamp, casting #’s & dates, 7. documentation (must be original) note: most do not have. Why? Looks, walks, quacks. Duck Test: The anomaly not the norm., 8. past judging certifications/judging sheets, how recent, 9. paint, bright work, fit, and finish, 10. mechanical, 11. the price.