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Old 08-16-2011, 09:03 PM
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55gasser, did you sell your car yet?
that is SO beautiful with the paint job!

Mredi, any update on your car?

I love those damn cars!
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55gasser, did you sell your car yet?
that is SO beautiful with the paint job!

Mredi, any update on your car?

I love those damn cars!
No big changes so far, have not done much work on it. Learned it was over heating last time I drove it, seems the fan is not working so when I get time will try to trouble shoot that. You did a great job on the car, thanks again. Tim
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The overheating was caused by the fan relay failing, so re placed it and now seems to work fine. We have been driving it once a month, as my son has taken an interest in helping with the car. He did the relay investigation and the work to repair it. We also change the battery and heater core.
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The overheating was caused by the fan relay failing, so re placed it and now seems to work fine. We have been driving it once a month, as my son has taken an interest in helping with the car. He did the relay investigation and the work to repair it. We also change the battery and heater core.
Tim you have to take her out and do some donuts once a month!
Glad you still have the car....
I have had quite a few projects over the past 2 years:
a 2008 GTM Supercar
a 2008 Corvette Z06 rebuild
a 2000 Viper rebuild
and now I have a 2013 CTS-V!!!
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Hi Colt, Your projects sound great, I've not been on the forum for sometime. Car is pretty much the same we drive it a bit every few months. Still have not been able to get paint and interior done, maybe someday. Hope all is well with you.
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Hi Colt, Your projects sound great, I've not been on the forum for sometime. Car is pretty much the same we drive it a bit every few months. Still have not been able to get paint and interior done, maybe someday. Hope all is well with you.

You are answering a 2 1/2 year old post.

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