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Gary, would'nt it be just easier if you bought that '65 Corvette off of Al Wiseman in Fl??? It's the '65 Blue Coupe with like 4.2 original miles on it, the body is raised off of the frame & virtually all the mechanics are "cut-aways" :lolg: :lolg: :lolg:
Hey Paul, yes that would be easier. We saw that at Carlisle and it was impressive. Do you think he would want to donate it to the next generation of C3 mechanics :lol:
Gary
PS I'll get you the 75 L-82 info soon. I have been involved in a lot of things this winter but didn't forget your request.
No problem Gary-take your time-I'm in no hurry-will probably be "always doing" the survey, just not actively anymore. May put an ad here or there, and will catalog a '75 L-82 when I see one, just won't go out of my way to walk miles and miles at Bloomington or Carlisle to do it-too tired :lol: :lol: :lol: Plus, many of the ones I'm coming across(or at least several)are cars I've put in my survey in the past-Guess I got 'em all except the one you have :lolg: :lolg: :lolg: That cut-away '65 sure is neat-I know I really would'nt want it, after all, you can't really even enjoy it, but for educational purposes it is neat. I wonder if Wiseman needs a tax write-off :lolg:
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