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Posted: 1/23/08 8:18pmMessage 11 of 16
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Victor, NY - USA
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Vette(s): 2004 Commemorative Edition Coupe, Auto w/HUD. 13K miles in 2015. Sold 1982 Red Coupe
We are all in the wrong business.
 
Of course, he is probably so busy making money he doesn't have time to drive them.Cry
 
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Posted: 1/24/08 8:32amMessage 12 of 16
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Vette(s): 1969 COUPE CORTEZ SILVER, BRIGHT BLUE INTERIOR 383 cu. in. 512 HP. Hooker headers w/ side pipes PS PS AC AM FM STEREO. 68,000.MILES C5 5oth Anniversary Coupe , auto.350hp
sounds like an awesome collection, however, they might as well be pictures on the wall. I need to drive them.! regularly!
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Posted: 1/24/08 9:27amMessage 13 of 16
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[QUOTE=dhanley]...It's my understanding that #001 and #002 were destroyed.  Anybody have more info on that?...[/QUOTE]
 
There has never been any confirmation out of GM as to what -- exactly -- happened to #001 and #002.  It is clear they were never sold to the public, which has always been rumored.  #003 is accepted as the oldest existing '53.
 
#001 and #002 were reported to have been used as developmental test mules.  Zora Duntov told various automotive literati that he drove #001 at the GM Proving Grounds after 1953 while testing components which came out on later cars.  There is a published photograph of Zora driving what looks like a '53 topping a hill at the Proving Grounds.  All four wheels are off the ground in this picture and the car is airborne.  Some folks feel the car in the picture is probably #001.
 
Unconfirmed sources say both cars were destroyed by GM when their testing days came to an end.  The fact that no one within GM has ever  confirmed their destruction has always fueled speculation the first two Corvettes may actually be out there somewhere or, possibly, sitting in a corner of an old GM warehouse somewhere in Michigan.
 
Since neither car has ever appeared in public it is likely both were destroyed as the unconfirmed reports say.
 
Some years back Corvette News made an attempt to chase down as many of the '53s as they could find.  #003 came up as the earliest existing serial number at that time.
 
If memory serves, GM conducted a search for the earliest '53 they could locate, restored it, and was supposed to have donated the car to the NCM.  Don't quote me on that, but it seems to me that if there was a hint at GM that #001 or #002 might exist somewhere within GM, they would have found them.
 
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Posted: 1/24/08 10:25amMessage 14 of 16
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Vette(s): 2004 Commemorative Edition Coupe, Auto w/HUD. 13K miles in 2015. Sold 1982 Red Coupe
What was the VIN of the one that went on display at the opening in NYC at the Waldorf-Astoria in Jan. 1953?
 
Do you think that one survived?
 
I know there is an EX=122 in NJ at a car dealership. I know that was used for all kinds of testing, including putting a V-8 in it.
 
It used to be owned by a GM executive that lived in Rochester, NY
 
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Posted: 1/24/08 1:23pmMessage 15 of 16
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[QUOTE=dwright]What was the VIN of the one that went on display at the opening in NYC at the Waldorf-Astoria in Jan. 1953?...[/quote]
 
To my knowledge, it had an experimental serial number.  There were two of the Motorama cars; the one at the Waldorf and a second (nearly identical, but not quite) which went on the road to various other Motorama shows that year.  Noland Adams did most of the leg work on these two cars and makes a nice comparision of the differences between the two.
 
[quote]...Do you think that one survived?...I know there is an EX=122 in NJ at a car dealership. I know that was used for all kinds of testing, including putting a V-8 in it....It used to be owned by a GM executive that lived in Rochester, NY...[/QUOTE]
 
I believe the Waldorf Motorama car survived as EX-122, but not in it's original form.  It's my understanding it got rebodied and a V8 after it spent some time in the lobby of the GM Building.
 
There's an old back issue of Corvette News which runs down EX-122 and tells what condition it was in when it was restored.  I'll see if I can find my copy and read over it again.
 
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Posted: 1/25/08 10:10amMessage 16 of 16
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It was purchased by Kerbeck Corvette.
Here is the history of EX122.
 
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