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New to the forum, and new to the wonderful world of C4's. We've had a few C3's parked in the garage :thumbs: After the luck I'm having with this cursed 85 :rant: I sure am missing my 80 (feeling sorry for myself here...and my wallet :nopity ) anyway...it sure is nice to be here :cheers: so from Oklahoma City..Howdy y'all :party:
Re: Should have introduced myself before posting (Klimper)
Welcome aboard. Sorry your having trouble with your '85. I've had real good luck with mine. There is not another one out their I'd sell mine to buy. I would like to pick up a '74 some day to rebuild and park next to the '85.
Re: Should have introduced myself before posting (Klimper)
Howdy to you too partner :jester Welcome to the forum, Hang in there, if your like everyone else you're gonna have a fine love-hate relationship with your Vette :lol: Seriously though you'll find lots of good info here to help you through any problem that might come up :thumbs:
From: Minnesota in the summer, Las Vegas in the winter
Re: Should have introduced myself before posting (Klimper)
Howdy!
Last year was the first year I ever owned a corvette. It was not abused, just neglected. I spent the season tackling problems both easy and tough. The easy ones I didn't need any help on. The tough ones I handled one at a time so as to not get confused or frustrated. With help from these guys here I solved many more projects than I thought I would. The point is: You've come to the right place for information on your c4! :thumbs:
Re: Should have introduced myself before posting (Klimper)
howdy! how's things in OKC? haven't been there in a couple years. i work for the postal service and i've been out to our tech training center is in Norman about 8 times. nice area!
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