This is a long shot but I thought I would mention there is a possibility the Ken Miles/Lew Spencer Sebring Alpine ended up in a junk yard in the Bay area. Could it still be there? Who knows?
(I have to ask; are there such a thing as old car junkyards, as we all knew and loved growing up, still in existance in the bay area?)
Apparently, the Sebring Alpine was owned by an Alpine enthusiast in the 80's. It appears that the bits, alloy panels and other items, were taken off. The owner passed away in 1994. I can only imagine the chassis/body migrated to the junk yard.
It would be easy to spot... Right hand drive, light pea green, wire wheels - assume it is missing the hood, doors, trunk.
Not too valuable but what a great history. One of three...
Steve
(I have to ask; are there such a thing as old car junkyards, as we all knew and loved growing up, still in existance in the bay area?)
Apparently, the Sebring Alpine was owned by an Alpine enthusiast in the 80's. It appears that the bits, alloy panels and other items, were taken off. The owner passed away in 1994. I can only imagine the chassis/body migrated to the junk yard.
It would be easy to spot... Right hand drive, light pea green, wire wheels - assume it is missing the hood, doors, trunk.
Not too valuable but what a great history. One of three...
Steve