1964 Chevrolet Corvette Race Car on 2040-cars
West Palm Beach, Florida, United States
This car Originally a 1964 Corvette Roadster purchased new in California SN#408675I00024. Was first day of
production and Mike Meek said it was a fuelie. Purchased in 1968 By Mike Meek. Auto crossed till 1972, then turned
road racer. Cage numbered in 1972 by Frank Shulties Car # 33-032. Meek raced till 1975 then sold
it to Jim Blundell. He was 1974 Regional Champion. Lost History till 1983 when purchased and raced by Dennis
Greenwood (505-939-9678) Greenwood sold the car to Hugh Long in the late 80s but hugh never raced it. He sanded 14
layers of paint off. The original silver and blue was still on most parts. Everything was removed and restored.
Everything. In 1995 Jim Keller purchased car and has raced it as owner and driver since. He Won sebring 2 yrs ago
this month. Was currently being drivin in vintage. Car has long Books. Contact the Registry for more information.
Modifications: Per SCCA- GCR Rules. Raced since 1968. I have in my hands all the race history on this car wins,
times, pictures form 1968 and forward. This is a true race car with lots of History.
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