 The yellow '67 in the bar...  The yellow '67 in the barn. |  The yellow '67 blue California...  The yellow '67 blue California tag. | 
The yellow '67 interior. |
 The yellow '67 engine com...  The yellow '67 engine compartment. |  The silver '67 Corvette inside...  The silver '67 Corvette inside the garage. |  The silver '67 black California...  The silver '67 black California plate. |

The silver '67 interior. |  The silver '67 engine com...  The silver '67 engine compartment. |  The engine pad on the silver...  The engine pad on the silver '67. It doesn't get any more original thanthis. |
 The HH (engine suffix code)...  The HH (engine suffix code) lumber crayon mark on front of the cylinderhead. |  The original dated plug wires...  The original dated plug wires on the silver '67. |  The green '63 on a garage...  The green '63 on a garage lift. |
 The green '63 had a few inches...  The green '63 had a few inches of dust on it as well. |  Even though it had been neglected...  Even though it had been neglected for years, the green paint on the '63 still had a little gleam to it. |  An incorrect fuel-injection...  An incorrect fuel-injection unit on the green '63. |

The green '63 interior. |  The red '63 found in the ...  The red '63 found in the garage. | 
The red '63 interior. |
 The red '63 engine compartment....  The red '63 engine compartment. Note the can of Shasta on top of the air cleaner. Wonder if it's still good? |  This cache of parts was bought...  This cache of parts was bought along with the cars. Talk about finding theCorvette mother load! |  This is Harold Sheldon, his...  This is Harold Sheldon, his wife Bobbie, and his son and daughter-in-lawJim and Denise Sauls who sold the Corvettes to Charlie. |
 Charlie handing over the big...  Charlie handing over the big check to Harold. Now let's get theseCorvettes outta here. | | |