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DryCreamer -> RE: What do you do with your C3? (3/18/2008 11:04:57 AM)
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I bought my Vette Jan 25th, so I've only owed it about a month and a half, and after driving it maybe a whole 4 times in that month, I pulled the engine all apart in order to make it go more like a real American car should go. Its a real shame I have smog dished pistons because its gonna leave my compression a lot lower than I had hoped, even with 64cc heads I won't crack 9:1 BOOO! But it still should put me over 300 hp regardless, which was my goal, and I can still drive on 89 :) The suspension needs a complete overhaul (everything rubber had dry rotted from sitting to long) and the car needs painted, and hopefully if I can save my pennies I can do all stuff this summer. The interior is a 7 out of 10, but if I get the seats recovered it will be nice, and luckily the seats can be taken out without taking the whole seat frame out so I can do one at a time. I do the work myself, but I would farm out the interior stuff because I don't do that kinda work very much and it would be cheaper to have a shop repair one at a time than for me to buy those $800 kits (because I'm not as big on factory correct as a I am factory functional). I usually will drive my cars in any kinda of weather, even snowy stuff (hey, people did it for over 90 years, just because its old or expensive doesn't mean the functionality has decreased), and I take it to the strip about every two months, and on nice nights me and some friends cruise the local strip (McGalliard) and talk to each other car to car like we all have big brass :) Trying to relive a little magic. Going from Caprice's and Buick's, its nice to find that companies actually make stuff to fix up a Corvette, like little knobs and panels, that are impossible to find for Impalas because they don't have the aftermarket support as much (unless you got a 64) but the stuff is EXPENSIVE because if I was patient enough I could find things for my 225 in a boneyard for cheap (bought a whole interior for a '72 I had for $70, everything!), but even Corvette boneyard stuff is only like $10 less than new stuff :/
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