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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 rmendoza to C3VR!
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-Adam Wartell
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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, Rick (rmendoza).
We held our Annual Member Gathering in Manitou Springs last year and was very impressed with all the beautiful scenery.
Hope you can join us next year in Wisconsin.
Larry



The difference between men and boys is the cost of their toys!!
Thanks for the welcome!
My latest purchase is a '68 Rally Red, L-79, 4spd close ration, numbers matching Roadster . I've had 10 corvettes ('68 & 75 - C3s; 86 & 90 - C4s; '98 & '98 C-5s; 06, 10 and 12 Grand Sport C6s; and finally this '68) over the last 40+ years. My first was a '68 and that is the car that gave me the bug.
After showing my '12 Grand Sport Torch Red Roadster for the last 2 yrs and winning the NCCC Rocky Mountain Top Car Show Competitor - Men, I wondered did I want to show and shine the same car for another year? I discussed with my wife and she said whatever I decided was ok with her, so I decided to look for a classic that was affordable.
My memories brought me back to my first corvette, a '68. I started looking on the internet at C3s and after a few days the C3 lines started speaking to me. The more I looked at them the more I wanted one. I know the '68 had it's initial flaws being the first year of a change, but there is also the history of being first. It was the last year of the L-79 327ci 350 hp which is a fiesty and reliable engine.
Decided to find a '68, long story short, I bought this one on ebay for a great price from Fayetteville AR. I didn't know it then but the seller and the vette was registered on the C3VR.
I sold my Grand Sport for asking price and the buyer and his wife were amazed at the look of the car when I backed it out of the garage.
So I've been asked several times why I sold my GS and bought a '68. I told them for the fun of it. The new GS was a fantastic driving car, but all I could do is shine and show it. With the '68 I can actually work on it.......no computer required! I've already replace Running Lites, I have new repro chrome bumpers front and back and guards waiting to go on; I replaced the nose and gas tank crossed flags; new rally rings and caps. I even found a removable hardtop and went to CA and retrieved it................Why......because its fun.
I have the typical Brake lite when braking, which I will take advice and bleed the brakes. Yes tempermental, but I get just as many looks and waves as I did with my GS.
I also have a '98 Torch Red Roadster with 68K miles on it that rides like new for when I want to take a smooth and quiet ride. I will be using this for the National Caravan in Aug. as it was born in Bowling Green.
So there you have it, '68 full circle to a '68 with C4s, C5, C6s in between. 67yrs young and still working, because my wife won't let me quit until I quit buying corvettes. I have to convince her this is my last.
Thanks for all the help so far and into the future.
God Bless,
rick
God Bless, rick
'75 Steel Blue Stingray Coupe
'75 Hot Red L82 Stingray Convertible


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.
Great Story Rick
Welcome and looking forward to hearing more from you on the forum
God Bless
Gilbert
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