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Old 12-17-05, 07:34 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Guys,
I am sorry for being so late getting some finished pics posted of the 59. I have just been working so many hours that I just never got around to it.
I have been driving it quite a bit, and have most of the bugs worked out. I am probably going to pull the exhaust system off next week and change the slip joint bands over to welded flanges, and will probably change over to some Hushpower II mufflers while I am at it. I have got used to the exhaust, but it is still pretty loud when you stick your foot in it. I really don't need to draw that much attention to myself. At 60 MPH in OD, the motor is only turning about 1400 rpm, and the exhaust noise is acceptable, but any serious acceleration will draw the attention to the boys in blue.
As expected, the 245 tires are completely insufficient for any serious application of throttle below about 30 MPH, anything below that will just light the tires up and make the rear end skate around a little. These are the largest that will fit under the wells, so I am just going to have to learn to live with them. I am starting to get the hang of how much right leg I can stick into it without breaking it loose, and the car is a blast to drive! It carves up the curvy roads like a go-cart, and the ride is pretty good. I had to raise coilovers up about 3/4" after the first few visits to my local gas station, and hitting the frame on the steep approach ramp. The car sure looked good down in the weeds, but as the pics show, it still looks OK.

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Old 12-17-05, 07:50 PM   #2 (permalink)
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John
even having seen pics of the car plenty times before, everytime I see more pics all i can say to myself is "D*MN, that is one beautiful car!!"
This thing is pure art. Your fabrication skills and talent are unbelievable and it shows down to the tiniest details.

Now, can you make me one just like it for xmas??!!
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Old 12-17-05, 08:02 PM   #3 (permalink)
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Outstanding quality and craftsmanship, John.
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Old 12-17-05, 08:06 PM   #4 (permalink)
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What a beautiful car! What brand and "color" paint did you use? I'm thinking of changing the color of my car to red when it gets painted.
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Old 12-17-05, 09:18 PM   #5 (permalink)
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Thanks guys, I appreciate the comments!

Larry,
The paint is PPG DCC, commonly known as "Concept", and is Dodge Viper Red. It is a single-stage urethane paint and is not a basecoat/clearcoat. I like single stage because it is almost as easy as lacquer to touch up, and is very durable. I have had to touch it up several times already, and the repairs are invisible. The flourscent lights really skew the color, and it is a lot deeper red out in the sun. I started out with several reds in the final decision, and sprayed a sample panel of each. Porsche Guards Red, and GM Victory Red were close runner-ups, but the Viper Red just POPS in the sunlight!


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Old 12-17-05, 10:37 PM   #6 (permalink)
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John it looks absolutely fabulous! What a beautiful job from body to motor to interior. It all comes together so well. Sits real nice too. I bet its just as impressive from the under side too.
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John

The cars is outstanding,congradulations on an exceptional job.
I have said it before and I will say it again,you are a true craftsman and it shows thru out From the hand made hood plates,to the hand made heat and a/c control panel,custom dash cluster.right down to the polished stainless steel fastners.

Great job and i hope you enjoy driving as much as i am sure you enjoyed building it.

Know as for your mufflers,I know sound is purely a personal taste.But I hate the hush power mufflers I have on my car.

I feel they are too loud at idel
too restrictive under acellerations.all you here is a swooshing noise
and sound like a 50'S led sled
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I almost forgot,as for the ride it cant be beat.Drives like my wifes C5 only with more punch.

that short rack takes a little while to learn.But once you get used to it every thing else you drive feels like a truck
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Absolutely gorgeous, John. Chuck
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Hi! John M.

So that is what a Corvette should look like when we follow your advise, more lessons please. What a great looking car!

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That is one sweet vette. Fantastic job and a big thank you from us on all those clear pictures. My wife happened to see the screen while I was viewing your pics and it stopped her dead in her tracks and she said "That is one beautiful looking vette" then she had me go over the pics again so she could see them. Congratulations, definately a showpiece to be very proud of. Your hard work and talent really shows and inspires others to restore these classics. .
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John,

You have done a fantastic job on this vette. As others have said, your work is exemplary and faultless.

After watching your progress with this car and the stunning final result, it makes me want to build a Vette Rod too!

Very impressive! Congratulations!

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I can only say...job very well done....and certainly INSPIRATIONAL!!!!! For those of us that are working on our cars.....you as well as the others on here that post your work are truely inspirational to us that aspire. I also want to thank you and everyone else for the support and sharing of your wisdom and experience...it is really making a difference.......thanks again to you and everyone else....regards, Herb
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Outstanding quality and craftsmanship, John.
Yes Sir.!!!That is One Outrageously Fine Vette!! junk!!

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WOW !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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