Topic: My first vet!
in Forum: C3 General Discussion

Congratulations !
I know the way you feel because I went through pretty much the same experience, driving my new toy from New Orleans to Sarasota a few years ago. Also, I have been struggling keeping the engine cool, especially through summer time. Finally, I changed the radiator and the water pump for performance parts. This is only after I have done that that I could start using the A/C. Before, turning on the A/C would just increase the engine temperature as the air getting through the A/C condenser would be warmer when hitting the radiator just behind, reducing the cooling effect on the engine.
Enjoy your rides!
Congrats on your new heart pumping and cheeks hurtin from the always big smile while driving ride!!! (I was going to say bloody knuckles some where in there too)
I trailered my new ride from Utah to PA. It was in no shape to drive around the block since the calipers were toast! Now 2 years later, mechanically reliable and only 3 major things remain: AC, paint and interior installation. Hope to have it all done by next year for C3X.
--Eric



USN 1966-1970
WestPac 67-68 Tet I&II
Featured in Corvette Enthusiast Aug 2007 "Shark Attack"
Blue Green *** 454,4 Spd, Dark Saddle Leather, A/C, AM-FM St. (orig), PW, Tilt -Tele Wheel"

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[QUOTE=72 blue shark]Thanks, there are so many nice looking cars on this site. I posted a pic, not sure if I did it right.[/QUOTE]
Rick,
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congrats...
welcome to the corvette family...