1969 CHEVROLET CORVETTE L88 COUPE UNRESTORED CCAS
AL GRENNING CYLINDER CASE-ENGINE PADAFFRIMATION CERTIFICATE- HIGHLY
AWARDED -TANK STICKERPROTECT-O-PLATE AND WARRANTY
PROTECTION PLANNATIONALLY RECONIZED AS ONE OF THE BEST ORIGNAL
ENGINE UNRESTORED L88'SSOLD NEW AT COURTESY CHEVROLET SAN DIEGO
CALIFORNIA 22,000 ORIGNAL MILES MONZA RED
EXTERIORBLACK LEATHER INTERIORL88 427/430HP ENGINEMUNCIE M22
4-SPEED MANUAL TRANSMISSION G81 3:70 POSITRACTION REAR
AXLE K66 TRANSISTOR IGNITIONF41 SPECIAL SUSPENSIONJ50
POWER BRAKESJ56 SPECIAL BRAKE SYSTEM N37 TILT-TELESCOPIC
STEERING COLUMNORIGNAL BLACKWALL TIRES MANY ORIGNAL CHALK
MARKINGS AND PAINT MARKING STILL IN PLACE ZORA DUNTOV
SIGNED RADIO DELETE PLATEWITH CERTIFICATE OF
AUTHENTICITY THIS RARE OPEN CHAMBER L88 HAS NEVERBEEN OUT
OF THE CAR OR TAKEN APART1988 L88 EARTHQUAKE1996 NCRS REGIONAL TOP
FLIGHT AWARD 1997 NCRS PERFORMANCE
VERIFICATION 2004 BLOOMINGTON GOLD CERTIFIED2006
BLOOMINGTON GOLD SURVIVOR AWARD 2008 BLOOMINGTON GOLD HALL
OF FAME 2008 BLOOMINGTON GOLD L88 EXPLOSION 2009
MUSCLE CAR AND CORVETTE NATIONALS INVITATIONAL SHOWCASE2019 NCRS
TOP FLIGHT AWARD DOZENS OF MAGAZINE FEATURES (COPYS
INCLUDED IN SALE) LOG BOOK DATING BACK TO THE EARLY
1980'S 3 PHOTO ALBUMS OF VINTAGE PHOTOS DOCUMENTING THIS
L88's LIFEThe Life of this L88 The history of this 1969
Chevrolet Corvette Coupe L88 begins in 1970 when Francis Sandy
Sanderlin, a U.S. Navy Admiral, purchased the car brand new from
Courtesy Chevrolet. Sanderlin acquired the Corvette after being
involved in a head-on collision with his previous 1969 ZL-1
Corvette. After purchasing the L88, he transferred the license
plate ZL-X from his ZL-1onto the new car. Sanderlin owned the
Corvette for approximately two years before trading it back to the
dealership in 1972 for a Chevrolet K5 Blazer.Later in 1972, the car
was resold by Courtesy Chevrolet to John Putnam of Santee,
California. At the time of the sale, the Corvette had accumulated
just 2,800 miles. Putnam retained ownership for more than a decade
before selling the car on June 16, 1984, to Paul N. Ellingsen.
Ellingsen purchased the Corvette for $10,500 and acquired the
California license plate 777 HDM for an additional $1,250.During
Ellingsen?'ownership, the Corvette achieved significant recognition
within the collector community. In 1986, the car received
Bloomington Gold Certification and earned an NCRS Top Flight Award
at the Reno-Sparks National Convention hosted by the National
Corvette Restorers Society. The following year it received another
NCRS Top Flight Award. The car was also invited to the Showcase of
American Legends in Palm Springs, California, where notable
Corvette figures including Dick Guldstrand and Zora Arkus-Duntov
were present. At this event, Duntov signed memorabilia associated
with the car. In addition, the Corvette was invited to attend the
Bloomington Gold Earthquake ?88 event, which featured the largest
gathering of L88 Corvettes assembled to date.Additionally, during
Ellingsen's ownership, the 1969 Chevrolet Corvette L88 Coupe was
widely documented in automotive publications over several decades,
reflecting its significance within the Corvette collector
community. The car was first referenced in Keepin' Track of Vettes,
appearing in the November 1979 issue and again in the April 1980
issue. In 1984, the Corvette was featured in two issues of Auto
Trader, including June 1521, 1984 and June 2228, 1984. Additional
national magazine coverage followed in Popular Hot Rodding in the
December 1984 issue. The car continued to appear in enthusiast
publications such as Vette Vues Magazine in August 1986 and again
in January 1989. It was also featured in Corvette Illustrated in
the Fall 1986 issue. The L88 Corvette continued to receive
attention in the late 1980s with features in All Chevy in the
August 1987 issue, Corvette Fever on March 28, 1989, and Car and
Driver in the June 1989 issue. Later documentation includes another
appearance in Vette magazine in the September 1995 issue. Cover
appearances highlighted the car's growing recognition, including
Super Chevy in the April 1987 issue, Keepin' Track of Vettes in the
Summer 1987 issue, and Vette magazine in the April 1989 issue.
Collectively, these publications provide extensive period
documentation of the vehicle and help establish its longstanding
presence within the Corvette enthusiast and collector community.On
September 24, 1987, Steve Chapman purchased the Corvette from
Ellingsen. The car changed hands again in January 1990 when it was
sold to Henry Seebach Jr. of Middlebury, Connecticut. In 1994, the
Corvette was acquired by Ray Norwell, who later displayed the car
at the Winter Meet held at Cypress Gardens in Florida in 1995.On
May 20, 1995, Victor Preisler of Calabasas, California became the
next owner. Preisler registered the car with the personalized
license plate L88CORV During Preisler's ownership the
Corvette received several major recognitions. In 1996 it earned
both the Bloomington Gold Survivor Award and Bloomington Gold
Certification. That same year it was awarded an NCRS Top Flight
Award at the Corvette event in Carlisle, Pennsylvania. In 1997 the
car received the NCRS Performance Verification (PV) Award at a
Western Regional meet.Ownership later passed to Ken Funk, who sold
the Corvette in February 2004 to noted collector and NCRS member
Steve Bramati. Bramati had known about the car for many years but
had lost track of it until discovering it was available for sale in
2004, at which point he immediately purchased it. Under Bramati's
stewardship the Corvette continued to achieve major recognition. In
2004 it again received Bloomington Gold certification. In 2006 the
car was invited to Bloomington Gold as part of the Special
Collection featuring Survivor cars, and in 2008 it was inducted
into the Bloomington Gold Hall of Fame. In 2009, the Corvette was
invited to the Corvette & Muscle Car Nationals L88
Showcase, where it received an International Showcase Certificate.
In 2018 it was again invited to Bloomington Gold for the special
L88 Explosion display. In 2019 the car earned an NCRS Top Flight
Award at the Illinois Meadowdale event with an outstanding score of
99.3 and received the Judges? Choice Award at the Meadowdale
Motorsports & Memories show. During Bramati's ownership,
respected Corvette authenticity expert Al Grenning of Corvette
Certification and Authentication Services validated the engine
pad.In 2019, the Corvette was acquired by Bill Wallace of Wallace
Chevrolet, becoming the tenth documented owner in the car's
well-recorded history.Six years later, in 2025, the car was
purchased by widely recognized Corvette enthusiasts Joe Verrillo
and his partner, Sunday Verrillo. The couple are the owners and
operators of Verrillo Motor Car Co., a high-end specialty
dealership and speed shop known for its carefully curated inventory
of classic, muscle, and performance vehicles. Joe and Sunday
Verrillo have built a strong reputation within the collector-car
and Corvette communities for sourcing, restoring, and presenting
exceptional automobiles. Together, they have established Verrillo
Motor Car Co. as a respected destination for enthusiasts seeking
rare and historically significant performance cars, as well as
expert performance upgrades and restoration services.Today, the
vehicle stands as a highly decorated and historically significant
example of the legendary 1969 L88 Corvette, supported by decades of
documented ownership, major awards, and appearances at premier
Corvette events.----------- A 1969 Chevrolet...for more
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