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Car Year: 1967
Car's approximate birthday: May 11, 1967
 
Owner: Don McNamara
City: Colorado Springs
State: Colorado
Country: United States
 
Purchase date: Undefined
Status: Current Owner
 
Nickname: 194377S118237
State: Not Restored
 
Exterior: 972 Ermine White (6.20%)
Interior: 407 Red (Vinyl)
Softtop: Other Color
Wheels: Other Color
 
Body: Unknown
 
Delivery Dealer Zone: Unknown
Delivery Dealer Code: Unknown
 
Options: RPO Option Percentage
Sold [%]
Sales Price
[$]
  19437 Base Corvette Sport Coupe (BB 390hp) 37.07% 4,388.75
  A01 Soft Ray Tinted Glass, all windows 49.39% 15.80
  G81 Positraction Rear Axle, all ratios 88.53% 42.15
  L36 427ci, 390hp Engine 16.70% 200.15
  M20 4-Speed Manual Transmission 39.92% 184.35
  N11 Off Road Exhaust System 18.35% 36.90
  N36 Telescopic Steering Column 10.53% 42.15
  N89 Cast Aluminum Bolt-On Wheels (5) 3.14% 263.30
  U69 AM-FM Radio 96.74% 172.75
  Total   0.000000608125235%
(1 Cars)
5,346.30
 
Factory job nr.: Unknown
Export Car: Non Export Car
Other details: Mecum Auctions
Lot S128 1967 Chevrolet Corvette Coupe
Unrestored with 2,996 Miles
Houston 2014
April 10-12, 2014
This Lot scheduled to be sold SAT 2:20PM
 
Car history:
03/21/2014

In the fall of 1966, 30 year old Don McNamara of Colorado Springs, Colorado,
celebrated his retirement from the United States Marine Corps with a trip to Las Vegas.
It was the one and only time he would visit Sin City, and it proved fortuitous when
Lady Luck intervened and a slot machine Don was playing paid out the massive
sum of $5,000. By the time he returned to his parents home where he lived, he
knew what he would do with his winnings. He asked his father, a car salesman, to
take the money and buy a new Corvette.

At first glance, Dons dream car appeared to be just out of reach; the features he
specified pushed the price tag more than $500 past the $5,000 mark, but his
fathers persistence paid off when he found a dealership in Lamar, Colorado, about
125 miles away, that agreed to sell a 427 coupe for under $5,000. Built on May
10, 1967, and delivered to McNamara on May 20 by Ray Motor Co. in Lamar, the
Corvette coupe was exactly as Don had ordered, with the L36 427/390 HP engine,
M20 4-speed manual transmission and 3.36 Positraction rear end; tinted glass,
telescopic steering wheel, AM/FM radio, side exhaust and bolt - on aluminum wheels.
Dons innate patriotism influenced his choice of colors: Ermine White paint, Red
Stinger stripe and Red interior a matchup he completed by replacing the factory
Black wall rubber with a set of double White - and - Blue stripe tires.

Don drove his new Corvette only sparingly for the first several months, until it
inexplicably disappeared. When asked of its whereabouts, he would always
answer that he no longer owned it. And yet, rumors that it was parked in his
heated single car garage persisted for years afterward, even after Don McNamara
passed away in July of 2011. Only then was the truth revealed: the Corvette had
been there the entire time, a full 45 years, discovered by the neighboring couple
McNamara had befriended in his later years and to whom he had willed his entire estate.

Recorded interviews with the couple uncovered the story not only of the Corvette
but of its enigmatic owner as well. Don McNamara was a unique man, one who
loved his country and surrounded himself with its symbols of freedom and
individuality while maintaining an intensely private life. He never married or had a
family, never had a checking account or a credit card and always presented
himself as barely getting by. He had decided to put the Corvette under wraps
when after the first year the time came to pay license and insurance renewal fees,
and began driving it only late at night, away from prying eyes and ever faithful to
the pursuit of happiness. When the Corvettes odometer approached the 3,000-
mile mark in the mid Eighties, he retired it from the road for the rest of his life.

When the Corvette was removed from the garage in 2012, the late McNamaras
next-door neighbor of 22 years saw it for the very first time. It had been discovered
wrapped in a car cover, over which was draped a shipping blanket decorated with
large Stars and Stripes and Marine Corps flags. It was in a virtually flawless state
of preservation, entirely original except for a few personal touches under the hood
comprising polished Edelbrock aluminum valve covers and four Corvette emblems
mounted on the air cleaner. McNamaras Team USA Olympic jacket was draped
over the back of the passenger seat, another reminder of his love of country.

The Don McNamara Corvette coupe was purchased from the executors of the estate
in 2012 by Dr. Mark Davis, who arranged for it to be unveiled and displayed in the
entrance to the Bloomington Gold Great Hall in June of that year. At that time, as
now, its odometer showed 2,996 miles. Until its unveiling there, it had been seen
by only 12 people. It had only ever been driven by Don McNamara. Only two
other people were ever known to have sat in the drivers seat, and no one had
ever occupied the passenger seat. It had never seen the rain or been washed with
water and since its discovery had never been cleaned, sat in or touched.

The car instantly caused a sensation in the Corvette community. Numerous high
profile Corvette experts including John Rettick have thoroughly documented the
car with over 4,000 detail photographs, which along with the car itself serve as in-
depth educational resources for Corvette restorers.

The Don McNamara Corvette is not only quite likely one of the most well-
preserved, lowest mileage and exceptionally original 1967 Corvettes in existence,
it is also accompanied by exquisitely unspoiled documentation. The paperwork
was kept by McNamara in a bank safe deposit box and remains in crisp as-new
condition. It includes the original window sticker, showroom sales brochure,
Chevrolet warranty book with Protect O Plate, the original keys and fob and a
duplicate set of keys; the original owners manual and plastic pouch, dealer record
book issued by Ray Motor Co., a cashiers check for a deposit and a receipt for the
balance of the purchase price, the original State of Colorado license registration
and title issued to McNamara dated May 22, 1967 and the NCRS Shipping Data
Report confirming delivery at Ray Motor Company in Lamar, Colorado.

Also included are McNamaras last drivers license, a photograph of the car he
always carried with him in his wallet and video and photos documenting the cars
discovery, its removal from the garage and its unveiling and display at Bloomington
Gold 2012. Documentation is contained in two 4-inch binders that also include CDs
containing copies of all documents and photos of Don McNamaras dream Corvette.

HIGHLIGHTS

- Unrestored with 2,996 original miles
- One owner until July 2011
- Original 427/390 HP V-8, M20 4-speed and 3.36 Positraction rear end
- Original paint, interior and chrome
- Documented with practically every original document including the window sticker,
Protect-O-Plate, purchase receipt, title, registration, photos and owner's manual
- The original owner, Don McNamara is the only person to have driven the car
- 3 people are known to have sat in the car
- No one has sat in the passenger seat
- Factory original side exhaust
- Telescopic steering wheel
- Tinted glass, AM/FM radio
- Original Kelsey Hayes bolt-on wheels
- Double whitewall and Blue stripe tires
- Last driven regularly in October 1967 and not driven since the mid 1980s
- Stored in a dry Colorado Springs garage for over 40 years under a car cover
- Displayed in the entrance to the Bloomington Gold Great Hall in 2012
- Mr. McNamara's belongings remain in the car
- Discovery photos from McNamara's garage
- Unveiling video from 2012 Bloomington Gold
- One of the best preserved, lowest mile, original 1967 big block Corvettes in existence
 
For Sale: No

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