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I say restore the car just like you found it. Add some new cragars and side pipes and keep the car '70's looking.
If you restore it to stock it wil just look like all the other ones at a show. |
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I say restore the car just like you found it. Add some new cragars and side pipes and keep the car '70's looking. If you restore it to stock it wil just look like all the other ones at a show. [/ QUOTE ] I like your idea of restoring it as I found it with the 70's look. If I were a 100% Corvette purist, it would go back to stock, but at this time in my life, it is time to have some fun. Besides, I don't want another vehicle that looks like all the rest. If I spruce up the current custom, and add a little of my own personallity, it will be something special, maybe only to me, but special none the less. Sounds like a blast on Sat. nights to me! |
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<font color="blue">I've got a freind who has a '69 'Vette.
Flared, sidepipes, L88 hood, roll bar ... a very cool driver ... He also has a '62 'Vette he is going to do Gasser style for the street. The 'Corvette' guys hate him for it, but the guys we cruise with love it. He loves 'Vettes, just not stock ones. He's not selling either, so make it you own & enjoy. </font>
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