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Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by KING CHASSIS, Jan 1, 2011.

  1. Kerrynzl
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    Something is blocking the view

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  2. Dave Gray
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    Doug, We never forget our first ride in a Corvette. It kind of sets the stage for the rest of
    our lives. After 50 years of Corvette ownership, I am still looking for the next one.
    Dave
     
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  3. noboD
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    David, you know the car I rode in, or at least it's current owner in Florida. It still wears the brown racing stripes.
     
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  4. DDDenny
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    On the p***enger seat.
     
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  5. enloe
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    I WAS THINKING THE SAME THING:)
     
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  6. Deuces
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    Too funny!!!!.... :D
     
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  7. godlemmy
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    This is my dads 58 from @74. 302z motor 4 speed. My first cool car memory is sitting on moms lap holding on to the dash bar while dad banged through the gears. Been hooked since. I would love to find it.
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  9. loveoftiki
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    from Livonia,Mi

  10. jimdillon
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    Nice 58 godlemmy-it would be nice if you could find it. I am starting to believe that I like the 58-60s better without the rear bumpers but nice and finished like your dad's appears to be. I like the bumpers but there is something about the rear shape that is so cl***ic of the 50s era.

    As to the two customs above the time that went into the paintwork is extensive. I did custom paintwork for years and it was nothing to work 18 hour days for a week. The fun part was unmasking the final product but I would not want to go back and relive that portion of the era.
     
  11. I learned how to drive a stick shift in a 57 Corvette!
     
  12. Dave Gray
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    I figured...............
     
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  13. godlemmy
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    It's kind of ironic that my dad chose to dechomed the vette with the most chrome. Lol. I agree. I like the roundness of the 57-60 vettes without the rear bumpers. I also dislike when guys move the front valance up when removing the front bumpers. It ruins the proportions of the front

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  14. PBRmeASAP
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    would make it much easier to see outta the back:)
     
  15. mkebaird
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    Couldn't agree more!


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  16. Corn Fed
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    This was taken at a show in 1974 at the Veterans Auditorium in Des Moines Iowa. I seem to recall it was a Ray Farhner “World of Wheels” show.

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  17. Here's Dads IMG_2940.JPG
     
  18. godlemmy
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  19. Thanks, he gave it to me before he p***ed this spring, I can't seem to call it mine though.:rolleyes:
     
  20. vetteguy402
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    That's not entirely a bad thing. You're just showing him how much you respect him in his absence. You're keeping his memory alive. Enjoy it, and remember that he's your p***enger.

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  21. mkebaird
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    After all, we're just temporary costodians of these cars.
     
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  22. enloe
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    I know how that is.
     
  23. Sky Pilot
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    IMAG3838.jpg My buddy Chips 60 vette----- same paint almost 40 yrs we showed together in the Rivergate daze .Now we cruise-
     
  24. loveoftiki
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    19BD110E-BC69-41E4-9408-BCC2B6A2CD8B.jpeg 0FE2562F-6836-41CE-BBA0-14D225B424CC.jpeg DD1E0AD4-F544-40C1-A593-C479AEF317DE.jpeg Some “wow” pics...who would let a Vette rot??? The next guy appears to have the world by the ***....and the last pic the guy may have to change his shorts after that p***
     
  25. 2bubbas
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    [​IMG]
    This looks very much like the one I bought in '64 or'65- fixed it up and drove through college years and took to Ft. Knox after being drafted- sold when sent over seas in '69- bought off back lot of local Pontiac dealer sunk even further into the weeds- Bob k.
     
  26. Sky Pilot
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    There she Iz --My 58 Sky Pilot*** Double A model not included IMAG7131.jpg
     
  27. jimdillon
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    View attachment 4160429 Saw this picture of the 1958 Corvette called “the Pooch” posted by Loudbang on another thread.
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    The car was owned and raced by Deloy Naeb out of Colorado. The car ran in 1965 in C/MP with a 283 bored to 286 with a Pontiac rear and 6.17 gears. The car took home the cl*** win and street eliminator honors at the NHRA Tulsa Invitational. Deloy wanted to run in D/MSP in 66 under the NHRA rules and tracks and he had to make a few modifications to meet the cl*** requirements. He installed a slightly bored 265 to 268 inches with Hilborns. To add the weight he added lead to the rear differential ***embly and would add barbells when necessary. You can also see the 4” I- beams on the front suspension, which I would not be surprised was more common to lift these old Vettes than straight axles. The combination worked well as he won cl*** and street eliminator at the 66 NHRA World Finals at Tulsa. Car was a record holder in cl*** on several occasions. Car was bought off of ebay in 2009 and has been restored. Deloy did get to see the car restored but has since p***ed on. Cool that this car was saved and will help solidify the Corvette heritage of success on the drag strip in the 60s.

    Here is another picture of the same run I believe at the NHRA 66 World Finals.
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    Here is a picture of the car as it ran in 65 at the NHRA Invitational, with the bored 283 at Southwest Raceway.
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    Here is a picture of the car as it ran in 68 in a different color (the original color he painted it was grey primer. He had retrieved the car from a shed in pretty sad shape and he named it the Pooch as it may have looked a bit like a dog to him (not me).
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    As it looked like when it was sold on ebay in 2009.
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    The 4" blocks in the front suspension.
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    Another picture as it was found in 2009.
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    The newly restored ch***is with the 4" blocks etc. Pooch engine-1.jpg

    The Pontiac rear with accomodations for a bunch of lead.
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    The car as it sits today with Deloy besides the car prior to his p***ing.
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  28. jimdillon
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    Here are some timeslips and records that were saved.
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  29. 1934coupe
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    Nice history there Jim.

    Pat
     
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  30. jimdillon
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    Pat I really like the car and have a file on it. I wanted to bid on it when it came up on ebay in 2009 but my cookie jar was pretty empty. In 2009 I fought two forms of cancer and even though my insurance paid for most I still had to pay a bit myself and it was expensive. I saw the 61 Vette built by Larry Teter come up for sale on ebay just before the Pooch showed up. I had called the gentleman that found the Teter car a few years prior and wanted it but he would not sell it, so when it came up on ebay I sold some stuff I had that a guy wanted and had enough to buy some body parts from a guy I knew (pretty much a complete 59 body in somewhat tough shape) and enough for the Teter car. I had to go to Wisconsin to pick up the Teter car but could not drive as due to surgery I could not close my right eye (for several months) which made driving quite difficult. Talked my wife into pulling my enclosed trailer through Chicago traffic to pick up the car.

    I was not home with the Teter car a week or two and The Pooch came up for sale. I watched the sale and could have thrown maybe $10,000 at it but that was about it. When it hit $15,000 on ebay I quit watching the sale. Maybe better in the long run as the guy that bought it restored the car to it's present condition. With my schedule I have trouble getting my stuff done so maybe the "better" buyer got it but I still wish it was in my barn.
     
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