Hello, my name is Clark Kirby and I live in Arlington, Texas. I recently joined NCRS because I want to preserve my historic piece of automotive art. later this year, I will be seeking a judgement on my Corvette in order to make it better.
Last November, I bought a very nice numbers matching, low mileage Red/red L76 with A/C '65 Coupe from Pro Team. Since this is my very first used car and my first Corvette, I will be needing a lot of advice. I have found that when a previous owner (NOT Pro Team) restored the car, it appears that he/she kept the original rubber door seals, original rubber brake hoses, and the original suspension bushings. Perhaps this unknown person simply wanted to keep the car "original". But, if this was the case at the time, why "over-restore" it by repainting the car, not in acrylic lacquer, but in a base/clear coat finish? Why use a modern battery, not a repro "tar top"? I look forward to picking you experts' brains in the near future! As a perfectionist (A/R), this seems the perfect club for me! -Clark
Last November, I bought a very nice numbers matching, low mileage Red/red L76 with A/C '65 Coupe from Pro Team. Since this is my very first used car and my first Corvette, I will be needing a lot of advice. I have found that when a previous owner (NOT Pro Team) restored the car, it appears that he/she kept the original rubber door seals, original rubber brake hoses, and the original suspension bushings. Perhaps this unknown person simply wanted to keep the car "original". But, if this was the case at the time, why "over-restore" it by repainting the car, not in acrylic lacquer, but in a base/clear coat finish? Why use a modern battery, not a repro "tar top"? I look forward to picking you experts' brains in the near future! As a perfectionist (A/R), this seems the perfect club for me! -Clark
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