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Oct 23, 2005 22:35 |  #1

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1969 Corvette Autocross Modified Racer in action.
Photo taken at all Corvette Club event at Hamtramck Cadillac Plant parking lot.:cool:

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Oct 23, 2005 22:56 |  #2

how it should be done :)


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Oct 24, 2005 00:08 |  #3

love it! Nice to see older cars getting road racing type action.


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Oct 24, 2005 07:01 |  #4

Nice shot!


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Oct 24, 2005 08:41 |  #5

Everybody needs a rough but solid C3 under the tree this season! Myself included. They are certainly priced right, especially if you go '73 or later in the C3 era. The fit-and-finish just gets better as you go along, the seats need replaced with better-bolstered ones anyway, and you're going to be thrifty and get a non-numbers car (and beef up the engine to top any factory engine that was ever available) aren't you?

Of course you are! Make your Vette go even better than it shows.

Small block 4-speeds preferred; big blocks are great, but you pay a premium for them, and these had great F/R weight distro, no need to mess with that.




  
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