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On a different note, I ran into a first for me (I'm sure not for some of you others). The owner that had the car since 83, was obviously quite fond of the car. I was told a story that some of his (Lee) remains were under the drivers seat. They weren't BS'n.........
Lee now is properly dressed for rides. https://i.imgur.com/ZUg3WO8h.jpg I sure as hell don't need any bad karma |
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Tim,
Here you go again with another fabulous Corvette and great stories attached to that particular car. I (we) always look forward to napa68 threads and posts. Like a little boy in a man’s body enjoying his new toys. Cheers to that 🍺🍷. You know how I feel about a 60’s automobile dressed in White with Red. Congratulations, Chris. |
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Whoa, I don't know about having something like that in a car I own. Seems a bit creepy...:shocked: On a different subject, get a respirator to block out cleaning fumes. I use it for painting but it blocks out the lacquer thinner fumes too. I buy mine at Harbor Freight for $20. The bag it comes in is a zip lock and you can store the mask in there for a long time and it will keep the charcoal viable for the next use. https://www.harborfreight.com/p95-ma...tor-66554.html |
Really nice Tim. Great car that looks and runs real well and you can have some fun and drive it. Best kind of classic muscle for me. No lawn ornaments!
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Gorgeous car Tim! Was Lee in that baggie or just a pile of ashes on the carpet? I agree…a little creepy!
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I think I'd be tempted to sprinkle that into a planter at the Corvette Museum than drive around with it in my car.
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