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Well I am new to this Forum stuff but this is a great way to find people & info about Corvettes. Let me tell you about my fantastic trade deal I made to become a Corvette owner. I did own a 1994 Chevy Short Wide Truck 4.3 V6 (141,500 miles), 5 Speed, PS, PB, A/C, Tinted Glass, Drop Spindles up front, Centerline Wheels, Chrome Cold Air Intake, Magnaflow Performance Muffler, Kenwood AM/FM/CD w/4 speakers & subwoofer. Overall very nice daily driver truck. I have been stalking Craigslist for a couple of months looking to trade for a nice ride. My wife and I both love Corvettes. She told me I could trade my truck for a Corvette as long as it had an automatic trans, so the search was on. I found a seller in Longview, WA with a Black 1976 Corvette Stingray L-48 T-Top with Auto Trans asking $7500. I e-mailed him asking if he is considering trades? Well we met and traded straight across (for my truck). On Nov. 5th 2007 My wife and I became Corvette owners. OK the scoop on the Corvette: The seller has owned it since 1978. It is in very good condition exterior & interior and is a great driver. It was repainted Black about 14 years ago and still looks pretty good (originally Orange Flame). At the time it was repainted he rebuilt the 350 bored 30 over and headers ( he was a helicopter mechanic in the service) also had the carpet through out replaced. The trans was replaced with a rebuilt one about 5K ago. It has A/C all intacted but needs duct tubes and it might work. Power windows work good. The speedometer ODO is stuck on 84,000+ miles but the speedo works fine. It may have about 110,000 miles overall on it. Like most old Corvettes It needs lots of little stuff, door panel hardware to fit better, driver's door hinge spring, some screws for the dash, the headers need to be welded to the pipes and a heat shield for the starter, a new seal were the speedo cable goes into the tranny, speedometer ODO fixed, and one other thing, smile remover for my face! How do I post some pictures, I need to take some good ones. Thanks All, Aaron / Vancouver, WA
Aaron1976 2007-11-20 04:19:51

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Cleveland, GA - USA
Joined: 11/4/2007
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Vette(s): 77 xtreme project,80 project,and a 74 L48/auto white with blue interior!
Welcome Aaron, Congrats on the killer trade. I'm new here myself,But these ppl are some of the best you'll ever meet. They'll bend over backwards to help you.
I come up with all kinds of crazy ideas and everyone here gives me the info to bring them alive.
again Welcome to the C3VR family
Nothing like that feeling, Aaron. Kinda like a new ------- oops, here she comes.
I still go out in the garage and just can't believe what i found.
Welcome to the C3VR gang, I learned a whole lot here.
I still go out in the garage and just can't believe what i found.
Welcome to the C3VR gang, I learned a whole lot here.

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Duncanville, TX - USA
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Vette(s): #1-1974 L-48 4spd Cp Med Red Metallic/Black deluxe int w/AC/tilt/tele./p/w-p/b/
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#2-1985 Bright Red/Carmine Cp.L-98/auto
Member: NCRS, NCRS Texas, Corvette Legends of Texas
Welcome to the Shark Tank, Aaron!
You'll find plenty of info, and happy to help folks here...don't be scared to ask questions...the only dumb one is the one you don't ask!
As far as posting pics, take a look at This Thread for all your posting needs.


As far as posting pics, take a look at This Thread for all your posting needs.

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Welcome to our group Aaron and congratulations on the 76. Sounds like a nice car. Post a pic if you can. Thanks for joining C3VR!!!!


Steve, Lifetime Member #129
74 coupe 4 speed 350, 54K actual miles,
all original; paint, interior, engine,
split bumper. #'s match. 2nd owner, no stress cracks.
Aaron,
Welcome to the site and congrats on the new (to you) Vette.
Hope you enjoy the site and sign on for the long haul.


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Wow! The replies from you all are great. I'll try to figure out the picture thing soon (thanks for the info). When it stops raining here I'll take new pictures. I work swing shifts so I could be doing this picture posting thing in the middle of the night. Also I'll be asking lots of questions when the shock of owning a Corvette wears off a little. Thanks!
Aaron
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congrats Aaron, i`ve owned mine for 3 years now and still feel amazed when i see it in the garage.this place may be shark infested but most of us has had are teeth pulled. it safe to swim here. enjoyed the ride!
Congrats on the buy -- sharks are great -- I still stand in the garage and stare -- dreaming of the roar from the engine and the wind. Great times and this group has more info than you can ever hope to uncover.



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