Re: If we were to restore our Corvettes.....
Boy, I guess I'm glad that I couldn't afford one of these cars new! My old 56 #479 had big paint runs in the door jams from the factory and yes, every old car I've owned leaked like gangbusters. I've never owned a coupe, maybe they don't leak as badly. I didn't mind because I bought it used.
I think it is a little easier to be satisfied with a restoration using NCRS input, however I remember Dale Pearman's frequent question, " Were you there when they built it?". Not many of us were, and most don't remember that well by now if they were there! The really good thing abount NCRS is the knowledgeable goal that it gives us. We may or may not agree with each JG item, but I just really love these old cars and enjoy putting them back together from the boxes of parts that I can afford to buy. Yes, some people get a little to authoritarian, but we can still agree or disagree. Play your own game and enjoy it.
Boy, I guess I'm glad that I couldn't afford one of these cars new! My old 56 #479 had big paint runs in the door jams from the factory and yes, every old car I've owned leaked like gangbusters. I've never owned a coupe, maybe they don't leak as badly. I didn't mind because I bought it used.
I think it is a little easier to be satisfied with a restoration using NCRS input, however I remember Dale Pearman's frequent question, " Were you there when they built it?". Not many of us were, and most don't remember that well by now if they were there! The really good thing abount NCRS is the knowledgeable goal that it gives us. We may or may not agree with each JG item, but I just really love these old cars and enjoy putting them back together from the boxes of parts that I can afford to buy. Yes, some people get a little to authoritarian, but we can still agree or disagree. Play your own game and enjoy it.
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