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C3VR Founder
Eagleville, PA - USA
Joined: 11/1/2001
Posts: 18565
Vette(s): Used to own a 1979 Corvette now owned by JB79
I would like to welcome dyoes to C3VR!
Thanks for signing up!
Please don't hesitate to Contact Us if you have any problems, questions or suggestions.
Thanks for signing up!
Please don't hesitate to Contact Us if you have any problems, questions or suggestions.
-Adam Wartell
NCM Lifetime Member #1222
Founder: C3 Vette Registry
C4 Vette Registry, C6 Vette Registry
My first Vette, now owned by JB79:

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Welcome to the C3VR family, Darryl (dyoes).
Great to see another 74 join the group.
Larry



The difference between men and boys is the cost of their toys!!
Hi Darryl! Welcome to one heck of a friendly, informative site for C3 enthusiasts. Lots of good stuff is here

corvette440hp
Thanks! I'm looking forward to learning from you guys, and contributing when possible.
My standard joke is that I'm headed into year four of a 12-month restoration. I'd like to just once find an original part on the car that works! But the C3's are pieces of art and deserve to be well cared for and driven.
All the best,
Darryl

"Let them that don't want none have memories of not gettin' any."
- Brother Dave Gardner

Lemon Grove, CA - USA
Joined: 10/17/2007
Posts: 2041
Vette(s): 1982 C3 Collectors Edition 44000 miles, sat in the sun most of its life, My wife purchased it for me for Father's Day in 2007 from her girlfriend that had it for 19 years. It is on the road again. I'm retired but it is now my daily driver.
Welcome and sometimes you get lucky and actually fined something that works that has not been overhaulded or replaced.
I have found a few but much more that needed replacing.
So tell us how you came to own yours and really how far along are you?
dyoes said: Thanks! I'm looking forward to learning from you guys, and contributing when possible. My standard joke is that I'm headed into year four of a 12-month restoration. I'd like to just once find an original part on the car that works! But the C3's are pieces of art and deserve to be well cared for and driven. All the best, Darryl
Darryl, welcome to the restoration club.........which can last and cost much time and money. My vette is also a 74...........here is a link to some of my progress...
http://s195.photobucket.com/albums/z49/corvette440hp/?albumview=slideshow
corvette440hp
Welcome, Darryl! You'll find that this is the best site on the net for C3 info and talk! Enjoy!

Barry

tb2k82ce said: Welcome and sometimes you get lucky and actually fined something that works that has not been overhaulded or replaced.
I have found a few but much more that needed replacing.
So tell us how you came to own yours and really how far along are you?
Probably a familiar story. Wanted one since I was a teenager. The first one I ever rode in was a '74 when I was about 15 (in '79 or so), and it was the coolest thing I have ever stepped foot in. I retired from the Navy in late '08, and bought the car in early '09. I really anticipated about a year to freshen it up, but the more I unbolted the more "yuck" I found.
Not too far off now. Rebuilt engine, freshened transmission, all new suspension, wiring, wheel bearings (front and rear), diff redone, Vintage Air, etc. Took the interior down to bare bones and insulated the cabin (still remember the hot feet from 30+ years ago!). Didn't pull the body off, but the front clip is removed but going back on in about two weeks. Really want it done by Cruising the Coast this year.

"Let them that don't want none have memories of not gettin' any."
- Brother Dave Gardner
Thank for the warm welcome. I look forward to learning from you guys. Darryl

"Let them that don't want none have memories of not gettin' any."
- Brother Dave Gardner
in Forum: Member Introductions and Stories
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