And finally on last page, wow. Nice transformation from "little" homegarage hobby to realdeal customshop owner.
Being a "purist" for the SWC, this build has changed my mind. Beautiful! Trust you and my friend Charlie will have a nice visit. He is a good man.
Happy Holidays and many prosperous new years to come.
Ody.

Mark
I just couldn't let today fade out without wishing you a Very Merry Christmas and thanking you for all the help and encouragement over this past year
Don
Just read this whole thread....awesome work on vehicles and the garage
Mark,
Hope you and Mary had a wonderful Christmas!![]()
Wishing you a Happy New Year and more exciting projects and I hope your '63 Split Window Coupe meets a discerning and wealthy buyer at the auction.
Looking forward to getting together in 2016 (can't believe a whole year has passed).![]()
Wow unbelievable

That is a great shot of the 63. You could make a poster / shop sign out of that.
Bronco looks good too.
Is that shade of gray going to be the "shop signature color"?f
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Here is the link to the Mecum site.
https://www.mecum.com/lot-detail/FL...lit-Window-Coupe/6-Speed/#.Vpr6C1h5hvk.google

Nova looks great.
You sure gray is not shop signature color? 3 in a row.
Hope you get big money for the Vette.
How close was the tornado to you?
Amazing car, and amazing photography!
If I had won the Power Ball, I would come see you Saturday.![]()
Mark,
I'm planning to be at the Mecum auction on Saturday. Forecast is for pretty cool weather (for us Floridians) but I'm looking forward to seeing the SWC up close.
Do you have a time yet that the vette will cross the stage? Would love to watch! Good Luck!
Did the Corvette sell? They cut TV coverage before getting to you car and the site just says "Pending". Really was looking forward to seeing you and the car Live on stage.
not cheap though: http://tampa.craigslist.org/hil/cto/5338053790.html
Great Job on the Garage!
Did the Corvette sell? They cut TV coverage before getting to you car and the site just says "Pending". Really was looking forward to seeing you and the car Live on stage.
It is going to be back on tonight (Sunday), hopefully it will show the car then. I was looking forward to seeing it too.

Mark, I don't even know where to start after reading through this entire thread the past week. You have definitely provided a distraction from this blizzard we got up here though!
This thread, and your journey, has provided me inspiration to keep going with my dream of having my own shop someday. ether to get back on it. Reading through everything has given me hope again and ignited the spark again that I thought might be lost.
Mark,
I would like to get a copy of the drawings. How can I get them.
Chris (in Oregon)
Went to the Mecum Auction last Saturday (1-23-2016) and survived with only a mild case of hypothermia (we Floridians don't handle 40-degree F and 30mph winds real well).
[/B]I can't imagine how much time that took but it's just one little detail among many that make this car a real work of automotive art.
I'm not sure what happened. Mark's 63 Corvette was listed as Lot number S236. I checked it out before the event and after the event and it showed up just fine. Now it's gone. I thought it might be me (usually is) but I actually took a photo of the front of the car at the event:Beautiful 'Vette...
The Mecum link doesn't work and I was wondering what lot number it was
Thanks
Well, they spit the car out pretty quick on the block......unfortunately I was told it would run at 4 to 5pm but it didn't go until 7pm. Big difference and most of the crowd thinned out. I left and Mecum called me a few times during dinner and got kind of close but i just didn't go for it. I got back to spend last week getting ready for a big show here in Sarasota. we took the Corvette, Nova, and my trailer and had a booth at the show.
Went to the Mecum Auction last Saturday (. Ran into Mark and Mary in the main venue (I think it was Mary -- she was bundled up like an Eskimo). I also got to see the '63 up close. Pictures (especially mine) do not do the car justice. It's all in the details so I'll just point out one.
The C2 (1963-67) Corvettes have sharp body lines but the front and rear bumpers are pretty curvy. In an earlier post, Mark showed some modifications to the bumpers to make them fit closer to the body. That's a tough job but not unique -- Chip Foose did that on most of his "Overhaulin" cars. Mark Took it a step further, giving his bumpers the same crisp lines as the body. Here's what I'm talking about:
[/B]I can't imagine how much time that took but it's just one little detail among many that make this car a real work of automotive art.
Thank you guys for keeping this thread rolling while I was out. Mecum was a great event and although I did not accept the final bidding on my car I have Mecum to thank for a few things. First, the photo shoot for the Mecum book was the deadline that got my car done because we did shift into high gear to get it ready. Secondly I don't spend much time away and I booked a condo for 5 days in Kissimmee to hang out and enjoy the show. We had the badges so we could go sit on the front row next to the cars rolling by on the carpet. It was great running into Bob Heine soon after Mary got to the show. We are definitely not used to the 40's in Florida and the Saturday my car ran it was the coldest day in the year. The lesson was once I got to the block they asked me what I would take for the car.............I said hello........I have a reserveWell, they spit the car out pretty quick on the block......unfortunately I was told it would run at 4 to 5pm but it didn't go until 7pm. Big difference and most of the crowd thinned out. I left and Mecum called me a few times during dinner and got kind of close but i just didn't go for it. I got back to spend last week getting ready for a big show here in Sarasota. we took the Corvette, Nova, and my trailer and had a booth at the show.
So I am temporarily over hauling stuff around in the trailer for a few days!! I am hitting a few local shows with the car the next few weeks for fun. Oh, I have a guy who flew in today from Dallas to look at the Corvette so we will see what happens.
Probably the latest is I bought a 2006 Chevrolet 2500HD 2 wd with a drama and Allisons transmission for our 67 International Project. I couldn't bring myself to buy a duramax already removed from a truck. Who knows if it really runs and who knows how they took it apart. This truck only had 35,000 miles on it!!! Runs like a top!! I will be parting out the rest of the truck.
Thank you I will call on this one tomorrow.
Thank you for noticing Bob......you have a great eye for detail!!