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Re: QOD (Question of the Day) for 1/7/2023: Advice

Posted: 1/11/23 1:18pmMessage 11 of 13
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Sledboy said:

I agree buy a good car. It's very rewarding to restore cars, I have been doing it for 50 years.

But if you're not experienced a c3 is a very awkward car to work on compared to other 60-70s chev muscle cars 

I couldn't agree more -- I've been working on GM cars for 60 years, and was surprised on how awkward getting to things on the C3 was!  (And being a bit older doesn't help either!)


   

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Re: QOD (Question of the Day) for 1/7/2023: Advice

Posted: 1/12/24 12:16pmMessage 12 of 13
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My advice is the same others have listed.... know what your getting. Alot can be hidden for you to find down the road. If your restoring it, expect to replace more than you expected.  And also important, keep track of your parts!!!! This guy is pulling his hair out trying to locate the 25th anniversary emblems that came with it, the chrome corvette logos for the sides, and the center caps for the wheels. I know for a fact i had them, after tearing the garage apart 3 times, they have not been located! All in all though, no regrets. 

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Re: QOD (Question of the Day) for 1/7/2023: Advice

Posted: 1/17/24 11:47amMessage 13 of 13
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Wow all this advice is so true. Buy the BEST you can afford at the beginning. Most likely the car has had several owners and each one worked on it sort of. End result can be disasterous. 

I've had mine for 49 years and I am still finding Bubba work each time I get into someting. I like working on them so any cost is worth it. I bought it when I was 21 so what did I know then.....

My rule of thumb is it will take 2 -3 times longer to get it where you want it, 5 times longer to put it back together than you thought, and cost 2 -3 times more than planned. The first trip to the gas station and the looks you'll get will probably be the big reward you anticipated!

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