Top: Potential bidders check out the 396 on a Nassau Blue, 4-speed 1965 convertible. Sixty grand wasn't enough bid to buy the Bloomington Gold, NCRS Top Flight classic loaded with options like AM/FM, power antenna, power windows, teak and telescopic wheel, knock-off wheels, side pipes, F40 suspension, and transistorized ignition. Documentation included the Protect-O-Plate and the original owner's manual.

Bottom: Highest price paid Friday was for this 1967 "air coupe." a Tri-Power, 400-horse 427. Options include A/C, PS, side exhausts, and Nassau Blue paint. Protect-O-Plate and the original window sticker went with the car.
     On Friday and Saturday, 126 Corvettes crossed the block, consisting of 13 Straight Axles (10 percent), 38 Mid-Years (30 percent), 26 Sharks (21 percent), 45 C4s (36 percent), and four C5s (3 percent). Among the Straight Axles, the highest winning bid was $73,000 for a Honduras Maroon '62 with the 360-horse, fuel-injected 327;

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