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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 vetteluvr 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, Terry (vetteluvr).
Larry


The difference between men and boys is the cost of their toys!!

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 Terry
Tell us how you came to own your car and some more about it.
After several C4's and C5's, I decided to part with my last (Z16 Z06 CE) and look for a C3.
An internet search turned up a 70 Roadster at a classic car dealer in Dallas. The car had been consigned by the family of a 91 year old lady (reportedly with dementia) that purchased it in March 71 from Friendly Chevrolet in Dallas. The VIN production indicates it was #13198 produced June 24 1970. Reportedly the car came from a dealer in the Northeast. I would love to know if I am the 2nd or 3rd owner but the family doesn't know and the dealer is still in business but wouldn't or couldn't help.
I flew to Dallas and purchased the car and drove back to Oklahoma.
I didn't really have a plan but have been tinkering with it for a couple of weeks. I took it by a local Corvette shop for a closer inspection.
Turns out about the only major components that have been replaced (argh!) are the radiator (aluminum) and carburetor (from a 78).
As I said, I didn't have a plan for the car, just wanted something from my era.
An internet search turned up a 70 Roadster at a classic car dealer in Dallas. The car had been consigned by the family of a 91 year old lady (reportedly with dementia) that purchased it in March 71 from Friendly Chevrolet in Dallas. The VIN production indicates it was #13198 produced June 24 1970. Reportedly the car came from a dealer in the Northeast. I would love to know if I am the 2nd or 3rd owner but the family doesn't know and the dealer is still in business but wouldn't or couldn't help.
I flew to Dallas and purchased the car and drove back to Oklahoma.
I didn't really have a plan but have been tinkering with it for a couple of weeks. I took it by a local Corvette shop for a closer inspection.
Turns out about the only major components that have been replaced (argh!) are the radiator (aluminum) and carburetor (from a 78).
As I said, I didn't have a plan for the car, just wanted something from my era.
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