600,000 mile C2
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600,000 mile C2
Latest issue of Corvette Magazine has an article on the car and owner. 327 engine replaced @ 300,000+ miles with a crate engine then drive around 100k more, and then the owner rebuilds the original motor and keeps on driving. Probably almost as amazing is that a daily driver over such a long span of time has never been involved in an accident.
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Moving this to the C1/C2 Section - not C5 related.
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Killer. Not only does the guy drive the wheels off of it, but it's an un-loved 'problematic first year' '63 roadster. Seems like a pretty reliable car to me....Much more interesting than a 20,000 mile garage queen that never got out in the sun and run through the gears.
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Cool story and a man after my own heart.
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Wow, great story. He's done double what I've done in my 65. I'm at around 300,000 with the original motor, 2 rebuilds. Original rear end has never been out of the car. Original rotors. Original tranny still in the car, 2 rebuilds. It was my daily driver in the early 70's, now it's a fair weather cruiser.
Nice to see them driven
Nice to see them driven
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Wow, great story. He's done double what I've done in my 65. I'm at around 300,000 with the original motor, 2 rebuilds. Original rear end has never been out of the car. Original rotors. Original tranny still in the car, 2 rebuilds. It was my daily driver in the early 70's, now it's a fair weather cruiser.
Nice to see them driven
Nice to see them driven
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Wow, great story. He's done double what I've done in my 65. I'm at around 300,000 with the original motor, 2 rebuilds. Original rear end has never been out of the car. Original rotors. Original tranny still in the car, 2 rebuilds. It was my daily driver in the early 70's, now it's a fair weather cruiser.
Nice to see them driven
Nice to see them driven
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I love this guy's attitude towards the old car......
“People are surprised that I drive the ’63 as much as I drive the new one, which, by any measure, is an amazing car,” he reflects. “Everyone says the old girl can’t do anything as well as a new Corvette, but that’s not really true. The new one goes faster, stops better, handles better, has a great stereo, is more comfortable, gets better gas mileage and has ice-cold air conditioning. But the ’63 holds memories that can’t be replaced, and there is one thing it actually does a little bit better than the C7, which is put a really big smile on my face every time I take it out for a drive.”
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Wow, great story. He's done double what I've done in my 65. I'm at around 300,000 with the original motor, 2 rebuilds. Original rear end has never been out of the car. Original rotors. Original tranny still in the car, 2 rebuilds. It was my daily driver in the early 70's, now it's a fair weather cruiser.
Nice to see them driven
Nice to see them driven
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Seriously, I am very gentle on the brakes and anticipate stops. I've been through a few sets of pads but never a rotor. They don't stop that well any more. Probably glazed. May be time to change them.
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Great story about a real Corvette enthusiast. Drive the miles and you'll get the smiles! Dennis