About 8 years ago I found this in a barn in a small farm town near Columbus Ohio.
It had been sitting since the mid 70's started on occasion.
The owner wanted to do a trade for a beautiful Harley Ultra Classic I owned.
I wasn't a Corvette guy but after seeing it had 31k original miles, chrome bumpers and after opening the hood and seeing a big block with 3 carbs on it....I did the trade.
After a day of tinkering with it I got it running good enough to make the 2 hour drive home. I didn't have the carbs adjusted right so on the highway every time I backed off the throttle in gear fire would blow out of the side pipes....what a ride!!
After getting it home my Corvette buddy took a good look at the car, He noted the factory tachometer that redlined at 6500 and a funny little transistor box mounted in the driver's side wheel well...he went wild.
He insisted I drop the fuel tank and look for the tank sticker, (Mopar's version of a build sheet), which I eventually did and discovered a perfect tank sticker.
As he suspected car was an original L71 427/435hp solid lifter Tri Power 4 speed car with factory 4.11 gear.
I contacted the guy I got the car from and did some research as his cousin was the original owner.
Turns out the cousin bought the car new when he was 18 then went to the GM dealer a few weeks later and bought the original over the counter L88 fender flares and had them installed with the huge Fenton turbine wheels and tires.
He then took the car to a small, reputable speed shop in Columbus Ohio called Jegs and had them install the Hooker side pipes and tune and tweak the engine.
The car was a beast and scared the cousin so he rarely drove it and ended up joining the Air Force in the mid 70's and moved away.
My Corvette buddy and I did some tuning on the car and we got it running real strong.
It was a beast and would light up those huge N50 rear tires at will.
I like my Mopars but I can honestly say that car absolutely walked away from a buddies slightly modded Hemi Road Runner, multiple times.
I do remember stories in my town from back in the day that the two baddest semi stock street racers were the Hemi cars and the 427 Corvettes with both cars having their share of wins and I sure can say this 427 Corvette was wicked fast.
I really enjoyed driving that car and was thinking of keeping it until I took my wife for a ride, first the car's brutal, tire smoking, side ways acceleration scared her to death then when she went to get out of the car she burned the hell out of her leg on the side pipe, I knew it's days were numbered
My Corvette buddy spread the word about the car and Corvette dealer out of Florida offered me CRAZY money $$$$ for the car so off it went, I heard it was sent over to a buyer in Europe.
Dropping the fuel tank