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Thanks for all the kudos!
The funny thing is, I've done a lot of work after CC Nationals.
Front brakes (real fun and expensive), a full tune up w/ plugs and new wires, etc!
I'm planning on dropping the tank this winter, hopefully the build sheets there. I'm trying to find out even more than i already know (info and past history back to '78).
This is the first Chevy I've had with #'s matching and original shape. Not that I'm a total-correct guy (i drive the hell out of it).
BTW, anyone needing advice or pointers on installing plugs and/or wires on a BB Corvette, let me know!
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Congrats on the pictures!! I saw that car when my subscribtion arrived. VERY COOL!!!!
The Summer Nats look like a lot of fun and the Car Craft staff are some really great people....
For the amount of cars in attendance at that show, and to have your car selected to appear in the mag, whether or not as a feature is right on. I can tell you they go through thousands of pics before deciding on which ones to run...And you made the cut!! Right on!!!!
Congrats again!!!
Reid '72 T-top

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Vette(s): 1975 Stingray Nomad Wagon, with Daytona front, custom hood scoop, dual side vents; 420HP 350; Doug Nash 5 speed; 1980 rear end W/4:11 gears; Cherry Red metallic paint.
Totally Cool! Congrads
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Congrats as well from South Carolina! Old C-3's are often ignored at shows and other venues but we do prevail once in a while!

Best regards from the Palmetto State!
Ralph Tileston
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