427Swede
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Hi,
Thought I would share some of my work on my Corvette that I have now owned for 3 years.
I hope my English will be possible to understand but if something seems unclear or strange, don´t hesitate to correct me!
I have always dreamed of owning a Corvette C3 but it was only after selling my Camaro -76 and my Volvo P1800 -66 that I had the possibility to start chasing my dream car.
The cars had been in my posession for something like 25 years and both were renovated completely by me. It was quite difficult to see the cars drive down the road with new owners after all those years. (I was around 17 when I bought them...)
I was in a desperate state to get hold of a Corvette and after going through car ads on the net without results I decided to make some calls. I finally got hold of a guy in a town 200km from me that new of a Corvette that might be for sale. I chased down the owner and asked if I could buy the car and he actually said yes. What a luck :bounce::bounce:
After looking on the car once I was sold. The price was settled and I was the owner of my dream car!
So, the car is a 1969 427 with a matching numbers 390Hp. Originally it was sold with a manual gearbox. Unfortunately someone had put in an old TH350:smash:
Sold with Black Vinyl interior and Fathom Green 983 paint and as seen on the photos, it has been repainted some 25 years ago.
It was imported to Sweden in 1985. I have no clue to where in the States it came from. Would be nice to know. The bulid sheet is missing.
The car is in nice shape but of course in need of some work. The engine has been restored and is working fine. The side pipes is welded by a friend of mine in stainless steel and polished by me. 4" with special inserts that gives a low but powerful sound. I am very pleased with theese pipes.
After driving the car for two summers I decided to start my restoration. I will not restore it to complete originality. I want to build a car that handles well with enough power but basically looks original on the outside.
So, here we go then...
A photo from a local cruise last summer
Engine, matching numbers
Thought I would share some of my work on my Corvette that I have now owned for 3 years.
I hope my English will be possible to understand but if something seems unclear or strange, don´t hesitate to correct me!
I have always dreamed of owning a Corvette C3 but it was only after selling my Camaro -76 and my Volvo P1800 -66 that I had the possibility to start chasing my dream car.
The cars had been in my posession for something like 25 years and both were renovated completely by me. It was quite difficult to see the cars drive down the road with new owners after all those years. (I was around 17 when I bought them...)
I was in a desperate state to get hold of a Corvette and after going through car ads on the net without results I decided to make some calls. I finally got hold of a guy in a town 200km from me that new of a Corvette that might be for sale. I chased down the owner and asked if I could buy the car and he actually said yes. What a luck :bounce::bounce:
After looking on the car once I was sold. The price was settled and I was the owner of my dream car!
So, the car is a 1969 427 with a matching numbers 390Hp. Originally it was sold with a manual gearbox. Unfortunately someone had put in an old TH350:smash:
Sold with Black Vinyl interior and Fathom Green 983 paint and as seen on the photos, it has been repainted some 25 years ago.
It was imported to Sweden in 1985. I have no clue to where in the States it came from. Would be nice to know. The bulid sheet is missing.
The car is in nice shape but of course in need of some work. The engine has been restored and is working fine. The side pipes is welded by a friend of mine in stainless steel and polished by me. 4" with special inserts that gives a low but powerful sound. I am very pleased with theese pipes.
After driving the car for two summers I decided to start my restoration. I will not restore it to complete originality. I want to build a car that handles well with enough power but basically looks original on the outside.
So, here we go then...
A photo from a local cruise last summer
Engine, matching numbers
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