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Hey everybody...glad to join now that I finally have my first 'vette. I'm 29 years old from the Cleveland area and am going to attempt to self-learn everything about maintaining and modding my "vette, as I have very limited experience with cars besides a passion for muscle cars and Corvettes. I recently bought a '76 with a great frame, numbers matching, and brand new paint job. Now all I have to do is wait until May for the snow to stop falling. I look forward to chatting with you all as I start on my first project, a new radio (the original's shot).

Frank
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LowRumble,

Welcome to the :CAC

One of our moderators here, Evolution1980, is one of your homies. :thumb
 
:welcome. Look around, there is a wealth of info and experience around here along with good people. I wish my first vette came at such a young age as you are. Enjoy your new ride:w
 
welcome to CAC!!!:welcome
enjoy!!!!
 
Welcome to CAC Frank (LowRumble) glad you have joined us, the very BEST Corvette site on the internet, it's not just a site or a club or even a group of people that love Corvettes, it is more like family. If you can't find it here it probably isn't worth knowing :beer

Bill :w
 
:welcome

Hi Frank!! Congrats on your first Corvette!!

Here are a couple of links I think will be of interest to you:

CAC Tech Center - here

CAC 1976 Model Center - here

By joining the CAC, you've taken a step in the right direction to learn more about Corvettes!:thumb

Enjoy!
:wJane Ann
 
Welcome to the CAC Frank. :w Nice looking 76 Corvette. I waited till I was a little older to get my first Corvette. Should have gotten one sooner.
 
Hello LowRumble,

Congratulations on the car and welcome to CAC!!!
I'm sure you'll find tips and advice for just about every project you can think of.

I highly suggest getting a copy of the original 1976 service manual. It really helps. Also, the Assembly and Instruction Manual (AIM) is very useful when you can't remember how to put things back together.

Good Luck!!!
 
Thanks to everyone for the warm welcome!

By the way, a few people have mentioned the AIM. Where can I get one of these and approx how much are they? I already have to fix a broken driver's side door lock. :eyerole
 
Welcome to CAC, LowRumble! You will find a wealth of information here. :upthumbs

DON'T FORGET TO SAVE THE :w!
 
Thanks to everyone for the warm welcome!

By the way, a few people have mentioned the AIM. Where can I get one of these and approx how much are they? I already have to fix a broken driver's side door lock. :eyerole


I want one too only for a C-5 presently.

Thanks,

Bill :w
 
Thanks to everyone for the warm welcome!

By the way, a few people have mentioned the AIM. Where can I get one of these and approx how much are they? I already have to fix a broken driver's side door lock. :eyerole

You should be able to get the C3 AIM at the National Corvette Restorer's Society website - NCRS C3 Library

Bill, I doubt they have a C5 version yet, but check anyway. :w
 

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