Topic: YES I MADE IT !
in Forum: C3 General Discussion


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I second that!


I can't say that.....it will go straight to Joel's head!!



Keep postin' Norbert!

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What are youse guys trying to say, anyway


Joel Adams
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"Money can't buy happiness -- but somehow it's more comforting to cry in a CORVETTE than in a Kia"
back in town ! meetings.... Joel , i'm no concurrent hey , let THEM stirre you up , for me it's new and like to chat with you guys in the US.And yes , i'm perhaps a litlle bit US minded : i have a Harley Fat Boy 92 and of course the VETTE !For my knowlegde of cars , ok ,i have some experience :my father was a car-mechanic so it was learned very early.As a student i worked for 10 years during holidays in a garage and as engineer we have tho make a end-work ? ( don't know how you call it ) so during that year we ( a group of 3 ) "developed" and made a formula car. One friend out of the 3 got a job in United Kingdom and is still working on racing cars , most of the time at Le Mans testing...I got young married and children so opted for security and building heat exchangers , air batteries and pressure vessels for petrochemical plants.Witch i do still after 25 years , now with my own company .I also was racing rallys for 5 years with BMW but hade to stop that because of expenses ....







I'm glad i picked a legend !

By the way ,there was a site "corvette archive" ,but i don't find it anymore.Anybody knows more ?
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nice to be with you all ! love you !
Quite a background Norbert. The racing had to be fun. But the Corvette will be a lot of fun as well.
I also started working with my Dad. 4th grade found me holding the flashlight and handing wrenches when my Dad did side jobs in the driveway. At 14 I was working with Dad in a service station. The manager said I was the second best mechanic he had ever had. The best was my Dad. I fixed them until I started teaching others to fix them, which is what I do now.
Glad to have you.
Norbert, it's good to have an international flavor on the site. I have been to your beautiful country, I raced my BSA at Coo, Spa, & Nuremburg Rink. I was stationed in Spangdahlem Germany for 3 years, & saw all of Europe I could. I am hoping to find some time & go back over there to visit some friends, I will bring my Vette this time. We sponcered a exchange student last year from Austria. She was such a joy to have here. I am now her crazy American Uncle. If this ever happens, Maybe we could meet somewhere & compare Vettes. Mine is a 1968 that was raced over in Europe, just not too sure where yet, I am working on finding out where & who drove it.
Bob
Bob, very nice car
should you ever come over to europe ( with the vette ) you are always welcome to stay a while with us and for free. No problem , because i have a litlle holidy house ( all there for up to 4 persons ) by the sea ( at Blankenberge , near Brugge: Bruges : Venice of the nord :perhaps you know it ) , only 25 miles from my home in Maldegem.A crazy american uncle must be great to meet !
i can only dream of hours to discuss about vettes !
Post your car-story as soon as you find something please ! If i can help surching something in europe , let me know.
Hope to meet you .
And for all the guys of C3VR : if ever you come to europe and want to meet some C3-crazy you are always welcome to stay at my house at the sea for free ! ( the weather is normally OK between may and september )
see you !
Norbert, hopefully within the next year Maybe 2, I will be over there. If you ever come here, you also have a place to stay. I am in Northern CA., hot all summer but great for cruzen especially to the coast or Reno. Talk at ya later.
Bob