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That car is awesome. I always liked it and I love the pictures. Does this mean you are going to grace us with your presence here in the C3 section more often? Congrats on buying a beautiful chrome bumper.
Great, great pics, not to mention both rides are sweet....nothing like driving a chrome bumper relic that jar your guts out every time you hit a bimp... :D, gotta be able to feel the road, hear the exhaust, top down, blasting down the highway, the wind ripping through your hair....ain't life sweet?
Great pics! I really love that colour combination! I remember when I got to see pics of the painted car for the first time. I was totally speachless about the looks of the car. It's a great looking ride! Good to know that the car is in good home! :seeya
Man, that has to be one of the ugliest vettes I have ever seen. Who in the hell would paint a vette a Honda color?!?!? :U Who ever restored that crap should have his head examined! :D Still looks awsome Mike! I still miss her badly. :sad:
Mike, the little one is doing great! Spening most of my time with him. Seems like I can't get anything accomplished. No complaints here, love every minute of it. The Challenger, well slowly, but surely. :cheers:
RLH, I still lurk from time to time. I just don't post that much since someone took my vette from me. Not to mention any names or any thing. Nice to meet you also. About the 3500 rpm stuff, don't worry about it someone had to finally break it in.
NHvette, yeah a Dodge. Am I allowed to say that here? :lol: I picked up the car for a pretty decent price. Needs tons of work, but I love the challenge. I've been hoping Mike's(The Saint) brother will find me a 426 Hemi to drop in it.
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