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Busterjohn

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Location
Covina, CA
Corvette
1974 Stingray
Hi boys and girls...my name is John and about 15 years ago my mom decided that she wanted a Stingray...we shopped around and she ended up buying a 1974 that had just been rebuilt by a guy and was a beautiful condition. She drove it for a few years but since she is getting up in age, it became harder for her to get in and out of the car. It sat in her driveway for the last 2 years, untouched! I was having Thanksgiving dinner with her with the family this year and she decided to just give me the car since it was just sitting. I went back the next day with a new battery and fuel...it started right up! I cleaned it up and drove it home that day...now it just needs a little TLC. I have already had to replace the power steering booster, which was a headache...lol...but will start fixing all the little things and doing some much needed maintenance with time. I'm glad I found this site because I already found out how to replace the tachometer cable, which is next on my things to do list.
 
Congratulations on your "new" Vette and Welcome to the CAC.
 
Hi boys and girls...my name is John and about 15 years ago my mom decided that she wanted a Stingray...we shopped around and she ended up buying a 1974 that had just been rebuilt by a guy and was a beautiful condition. She drove it for a few years but since she is getting up in age, it became harder for her to get in and out of the car. It sat in her driveway for the last 2 years, untouched! I was having Thanksgiving dinner with her with the family this year and she decided to just give me the car since it was just sitting. I went back the next day with a new battery and fuel...it started right up! I cleaned it up and drove it home that day...now it just needs a little TLC. I have already had to replace the power steering booster, which was a headache...lol...but will start fixing all the little things and doing some much needed maintenance with time. I'm glad I found this site because I already found out how to replace the tachometer cable, which is next on my things to do list.

Congrads on the '74! Welcome to the CAC... pictures... did I mension that we require pictures??

:welcome
 
We're suckers for a story about passing on the Corvette tradition from one generation to the next.
Tell MOM thanks and offer her free rides anytime.

Welcome to the :CAC
:wJane Ann
 
Welcome to the CAC Forum..:w Hope you firgure of what you want to do - before you spend abunch of money getting too little of too much stuff.
 
What a great Vette! You are one lucky guy!

Welcome to the CAC! This is a great site. A lot of members own C3s and know a lot about them.

SAVE the WAVE! :w
 
:CAC WELCOME!

That's a nice looking '74. What a great mom.

Tom
 
Thank you very much! I can tell that I will be spending a lot of time in this forum.

A little bit about me...lol...I have been a VW fanatic most of my life with my focus on drag racing although I have built many show cars in the past. I currently own a 1956 Oval Window Ragtop and a 1966 Pro-Mod Sedan that runs low 9's with the potential to run high 8's with more tuning and good track conditions...I posted a few pictures of them in my albums.

Busterjohn 9.56 at 136 MPH at Bugorama 65 - YouTube


This Corvette is the first V8 car I have owned since having a driver's license, other then my tow vehicle...so I have a lot to learn! I can't wait to get my hands dirty and dive in to see what makes this car run. It need a lot of TLC and attention to detail...but that's therapeutic for me. I like doing things myself so I will definitely be utilizing the resources and knowledge of everyone on this forum. I am looking forward to tinkering with the car and plan on keeping it in it's original condition as much as possible...but I know that my need for speed might overtake me...lol...so we'll see what happens under the hood!
 
Welcome to CAC!!!
ebjoy!!!!
 

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