But I'm back - my '69 2000 (SRL311-07371) arrived today and I was grinning ear to ear when I finally got a look for myself. All I had to go on since I purchased the car was a few photos that I asked the previous owner to take. I was pleasantly surprised when it arrived! This is the most complete roadster I've seen really - I can't find a thing missing (but I haven't gotten under the car yet).
As far as I can tell from the paperwork - The car came w/ the original owners manual and filled-out service manual - the car was purchased from A&M Imports in College Station on 11-17-1969. The original owner was James C. Gilmore fwiw. In the 80's the car made its way to William Carll - also in College Station TX, who passed away in the 90's. The widow sold it to a long-time friend - who sold the car to me. I think the history of the car is so cool! It has a few Aggie stickers on the vent windows and my wife thinks the original owner purchased it w/ the red/maroon interior because of the whoop spirit

The car was laid up in the garage by the widow since 1993 and has a TX registration good until 1994

I'll be uploading some more photos as I go through the car but in the meantime here's another piece of history - what I THINK is the original keychain and keys but who knows?

The car's far from perfect and hasn't been run in 17 years but I think it's a good start.
Cheers
James