Vette Fest was awesome, spent alot of money. I bought an original set of aluminum valve covers, high torque mini starter, and lots of odds and ends. The wipers on my car haven't worked for 20 years, while I was at the show I found a new switch (the one that mounts on the firewall) for $30, bought it on a hunch. Installed it yesterday, the wipers work! Lots and lots of sweet cars too!
Matt
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Great looking car. Looks vaguely familiar for some reason. I love it. Glad to hear you got the wipers working. Never know when you may need to use them.
Eddie
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I'd like to get to Vette Fest also, but April may be too early in the season for driving my Vette.


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I'll try to be at the next one too. We should get a C3VR shirts before we go so we can recognize each other at events. I'm planning on going to Bloomington Gold too (Chicago is only 4 hours away for me).
Thanks for the compliments on the '69. Hoping to get it repainted this winter.
Matt
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I had a 68 silver vette conv. with a 327/350, 4 speed, it was a silver streak but it got drunk one night and ran through a cow pasture, it was odd looking around and seeing cows staring at me. Seeing your pictures makes me wish i still had it. Alas I have my 77 and it is a quieter, tammer vette. gene
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