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Welcome Spiceman!

Posted: 7/27/11 3:44pm Message 11 of 16
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Lake Mary, FL - USA
Joined: 7/26/2011
Posts: 6
Vette(s): 1969 Cpe L71, w/J56, K66, M40 1970 Cpe LS6 496 cu in /615 hp HSR/ SVRA AP racer
I owned the SE90P-013 Chevy Spice GTP. Again in my FB there are pictures of the red white and green Spice car. X TK Tommy Kendall driver.......TK and I go back many many years. Anyway another story for another time, LOL.  Hense the name Spiceman or Spice as my friends call me.


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Welcome Spiceman!

Posted: 7/27/11 4:33pm Message 12 of 16
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Pittsburgh, PA - USA
Joined: 12/4/2002
Posts: 600
Vette(s): 1979 L-82, 3 spd auto, car was originally Lt. Beige currently painted Sportsman Red, Doeskin leather interior, 103,000 miles......
Welcome to the fun John.


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Posted: 7/27/11 8:14pm Message 13 of 16
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Wichita, KS - USA
Joined: 11/10/2003
Posts: 6859
Vette(s): 2005 Daytona Sunset Orange Metallic Coupe --------------------- Sold 1974 T-top, 4 spd to BillKS
Welcome to the C3VR family, John (Spiceman).   Tongue 
 
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Welcome Spiceman!

Posted: 7/28/11 3:47am Message 14 of 16
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Lake Mary, FL - USA
Joined: 7/26/2011
Posts: 6
Vette(s): 1969 Cpe L71, w/J56, K66, M40 1970 Cpe LS6 496 cu in /615 hp HSR/ SVRA AP racer
Like the 74 for sure, alot of very hard work reflected. cost alot of money speak nothing of the amount of love labor invested into this Corvette. Thumbs up and thank you for the welcome.
Spice 



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Posted: 7/28/11 7:03am Message 15 of 16
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Australia
Joined: 7/11/2011
Posts: 18
Vette(s): 1974 L82 Silver with black interior. Factory M21, Power windows & steering. Side pipes just because I can.
Spiceman - um,........ Anychance youre interested in cleaning out the shed for one of the big blocks? Im on the hunt for a 4 speed big block, but really struggling to find a good one! Want something that doesnt need any money spent and is a driver! There are SO many bad ones out their - a few of the boys above have heard me winging! Ha

Im at the other end of the scale - finally old enough to afford my first vette, and will be importing it her home down under

Cheers


Welcome Spiceman!

Posted: 7/28/11 3:44pm Message 16 of 16
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Lake Mary, FL - USA
Joined: 7/26/2011
Posts: 6
Vette(s): 1969 Cpe L71, w/J56, K66, M40 1970 Cpe LS6 496 cu in /615 hp HSR/ SVRA AP racer
If anyone know of them I do. Not bragging, just years of having my ear to the ground.Not only can I hear them, I can smell them as well.
I even have a Corvette salvage yard not far from the shop and the owner has over 300 of there for parts cars (C3's). Block wise, have 396 IF blocks, (2) L-88's, and a couple 427 engines as well (C-2)
I have at my desposal orginal Black mold press fiberglass OEM GM panels. NOT the Eckler gel-coat one side and hand laid glass oposite side.  You guy's need the NOS stuff just let me know.
just let me know what all you want, the money you wish to spend, I'll find you what your looking for in your pocket book price range. I DON'T sell junk.  



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