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Done! How was Wasaga? Carlisle was really quite something. There was a red 1967 with a 502 that I fell in love with.... Not for sale and just a monetary dream in any case. Since I read your post this morning, it occurred to me that there were very few beige C3s. I can only recall one 1979 that was in questionable condition. And in recent cruise nights/days, a number of persons commented how my 1979 looked really nice in a non-Corvette colour :confused:. OK, I have a metrified car, without A/C, L-82, code 59 paint and code D80 spoilers. This car is is looking better/rarer as time goes by ;).
Paul, you are dead right about the rarity of this colour. At Wasaga there were ~350 cars and 3 were beige. Of the 350, at least 100 were C3s. There was a '70 there as well but it didn't have the spoilers.
Maybe next year I'll go to Carlisle with you. :cheers:
I'll try to get a better picture than the one in my signature and email it to you. Its not as pretty as it was when I bought brand from the dealership. It could use a paint job, but it still looks nice when cleaned and polished.
I'll try to get a better picture than the one in my signature and email it to you. Its not as pretty as it was when I bought brand from the dealership. It could use a paint job, but it still looks nice when cleaned and polished.
I just added you and Nastee383. If you get a better pic, let me know.:D
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