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That car is 1 of 16 1969 L-88's built with an automatic tranny. The plaque in front of it said it was immediately torn apart after purchased new in 1969 and re-built for drag strip duty. The current owner got his hands on it a few years back and restored it back to new condition.
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[/QUOTE]My thoughts exactly. Nice shots. Seems like it was a great trip and lots of fun.
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WOW
great looking C-3. You got to tell us about the trip. How was it from Phoenix to Blythe ? How was the gas milage ?
Good luck !
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Great road and Museum pictures!!


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WOW
great looking C-3. You got to tell us about the trip. How was it from Phoenix to Blythe ? How was the gas milage ?
Good luck !
I didn't stay on Route 10 so no Phoenix to Blythe leg for me. I cut across southern Arizona and CA on Route 8 which took me into San Diego instead. I didn't really pay much attention to the gas mileage since I know it would be bad. I stopped around 16 times for gas and started looking for stations at around 1/4 tank. I had to get home by Thursday night because my wife was going out of town on Friday, so I put in a couple of very long days. I hit the road at 12 noon on Monday and drove down to Bowling Green..took around 8 hours. Spent the morning on Tuesday at the NCM (never been before) and Holley (thanks again After Shark
). Got on the road at around 11AM, put in 12 hours behind the wheel and stopped in Ft. Worth, TX for the night. Wednesday was the longest day...I drove 15 hours to just outside of Tucson, AZ. Thursday was around 8 hours to my house. A trip like this is not for the faint hearted. I was sore as hell for a couple of days and my ears were ringing because of the side pipes/racing baffles, but I wouldn't trade the experience of driving a classic Corvette across the country for anything. It's not everyday an opportunity like this comes along, so I jumped all over it.
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cool pics.. congrats again on the new vette
69 is my fav year !!
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You went way south, that's really nice country to joy ride in
. I enjoyed it when I drove for a living, I can only imagine how it must have been driving in such a great classic. Now you have some wonderful memories to share.


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Wow, it's now in my dreams, the open road with my C-3 together as one. Non stop until I'm tired, looking down the hood and seeing the road ahead and the arch of the two front fenders, the purr of the engine and the warmth of the leather seat..O'Boy
...I want to go cross country....Terry

"I Love all Corvettes! LifeTime Member #60..Terry" 
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Great pictures and one heck of a trip. You've done something that most of us here can only dream about doing. C3 + Open roads = One Great Adventure.
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