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I am not a NCRS member etc. etc. and have never this checked out so I'm wondering if anyone can link me to a popular C2 registry site,..I'm assuming there r probably a couple in existence or not? Thanks, Tom :chevy Save the Wave!!! :cheers:
Thanks much Dennis,..I'll check it out,.....sounds like a good site. From your signature post line it looks like you've been around this biz for awhile!!!Tom :chevy Save The Wave!!! :cheers:
Some people kid me and say, "I'm older then dirt" I take that as a compliment. Have had my '67 since '73, bought from orig. owner and put about 75K miles of smiles. Check it out on Corvettemagazine.com, look in the archives, then feature cars, then down the list for '67 convt.
Dennis,...I understand that being on the downhill side of the 50 as I bought my first 'vette new in '79 campaigned it as a daily driver and made a few cross country trips as part of military career relocation moves, finally selling it after a 100K+ of smiles when I left the Pentagon in '92..have had my '63 since '85 but due to ever higher and changing priorities,.i'e., marriages/divorce, putting 2 kids thru college etc. I just never got around to doing much more than minor cosmetics until the last few years now nearing the end of major suspension, bodywork/paint and interior redo. I just picked up a nice C3 '72 LT-1 for another toy until I get my '63 totally set up. I will check out your '67 vert,..that was the most refined and nicest year of the C2's and sounds like u've really got a honey of a vette. Tom :chevy Save The Wave!!! :cheers:
Tom
Are your cars in HI? Great place to do some nice drivin'. If you get to the mainland, stretch it a bit around Aug. 23-24 and make it to Carlisle, PA. for the best Vette event you can imagine. I sold my '63 last year, SWC, third owner, all paperwork including transporter shipping copy, never wrecked, second owner was friend who bought it in '66, original drive train and extra motor. I was actually an investiment for me and I fulfilled a dream to own bookend mid-years. Good luck on your '63, keep everyone here posted on it.
That '67 is one cherry machine and you've really done wonders with all the state of the art upgrades!!! That was a nice feature article and pics! My '63, 327/300, 4 Spd is still on the mainland,.outside of Atlanta,..unfortunately it did not live an early charmed life as your 63 and 67 has but it has slowly come back to it's original look,....hopefully it will be making the trek to HI to join me and the recently acquired LT-1 already here by year's end. Dennis, I envy you having had 2 bookend years of the best series ever,..long live the mid years!!!! I have not had the pleasure and good fortune of ever getting to August Carlisle but have made the fall Hershey show,.or course that isn't anything close to Carlisle Corvette All World,..just lots of neat and unique old iron. I will keep you posted,..Tom :chevy Save The Wave!!! :cheers:
Tom
If you need some work done on the '63 contact Dennis Rosenthal at All Muscle Cars. com. He does great work on Vettes. I have seen his work, very nice. He's in Newnan GA. Later.
Dennis Thanks for the tip and I'll file that for future reference and a pass on to those 'vette folks I know in the Atlanta area as all of my 'glas/paintwork is now completed. Tom :chevy Save Tha Wave!!! :cheers: