As my close friends know, I “pick up” new friends in gas
stations. I suppose it is a habit I started at Beltsville Shell.
About 12 years ago I was putting gasoline in my 1962 Corvette at
the local Chevron station when I noticed a beautiful new 2002 Torch Red
Corvette coupe. I walked over to the owner, Jeff Smith, introduced myself
and told him what a great car he had and that I have never driven a C-5
Corvette. Jeff complimented me on the 62 and offered to give me a ride in
his car. We drove our Corvettes to my house and Jeff let me drive his
car. I was instantly impressed with everything about it. Nan came
out to see the car and she liked it too. Right then we realized that the
next model year would be the 50th Anniversary Corvette and we began
making plans to buy one. So you could say that it is Jeff’s “fault” that
I have a C-5 Corvette.
Jeff and his wife, Sherri, became friends with all my Corvette
buddies and they have attended virtually all of our Corvette events for the
past 10 years. Shortly after we acquired the 1967 Corvette Coupe last
year Jeff stopped by the house to inspect it. Although he didn’t say
anything to me at the time, his mind began to wonder if buying a 1967 Corvette
might produce a more satisfying and profitable return on investment that his bond portfolio. And as readers of Beltsville Shell know, Jeff’s first
ride in a Corvette was when he delivered a 1967 Corvette from a car dealership
to its owner back in 1967.
Jeff began searching the country for the perfect 1967 Corvette
for him and he located it in Chicago.
Jeff’s car had been in
storage for about 12 years in Michigan. A buyer (Buyer #1) purchased the
Corvette and moved it to Chicago with the idea that he and his son (along with
a restoration shop) were going to restore the car as a family project.
Unfortunately Buyer #1 died and the son didn’t have the heart to complete
the project. Then a fellow named Mike Bianco, also a Chicagoan, became
Buyer #2 when purchased the car and completed the restoration in about four
years. When Mike decided to sell the car Jeff became the new owner (Buyer
#3). The restoration is beautiful and the car is fully supported with
full documentation. Mike is even providing Jeff with photos of the
restoration to authenticate everything that was done for the car.
So I guess you could say that after 10 years I have “returned a
favor” and it is my “fault” that Jeff Smith has a 1967 Corvette!
Enjoy you “new “ Corvette Jeff – it is a beauty!
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