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Old 10-25-2021   #11
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Hit a guardrail on an icy AF bridge in TX in November 2015. Hit front end and spun around and tapped the back corner. Fixed all the common C4 stuff relatively soon. Took longer for the rear end.
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Old 10-26-2021   #12
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Keeping the beasts alive - absolutely!!

In my case, I had a "little" help from the guru of Corvette restoration - Brett Henderson, after a wild end to a half mile drag race. In spite of the appearance, I WON!
Paul, you were very lucky--did you see the story about the airport racing in Texas that killed a couple of kids? Very sad. --Bob

Witness describes scene after deadly drag racing crash in Kerrville
The crash happened Saturday during the Kerrville ?Airport Race Wars 2″ drag racing event

https://www.ksat.com/news/local/2021...-in-kerrville/
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Old 11-01-2021   #13
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Painful to recollect...

4 those that didn't hear the story, I let myself get distracted (and a little jubilant* too - and didn't brake until waaay too late.

*My competition was a Chevy pickup with a "lumpy" idle, cammed LS3. It was a rolling start and we were to remain parallel till we came to a marker (cone) and then 'hammer down"!
However, the pickup driver didn't wait till we reached the marker. Instead he gunned it early and got a length+ on me. I caught up at the top of 2nd as the shift light came on, and when I went to 3rd. from 90 mph to ~120, and then 4th to 144+ he was fading ever faster until I crossed the line. By then he was more than 2 lengths back HA!

Pride goeth before a fall! So, instead of jubilation, I shoulda been on da binders!! I ran off the end of the runway and through a chain link fence and went over a road that ran perpendicular to the runway (so I went nose first into the raised road surface and nose first into the ditch on the other side of the road). Only thing hurt was his (and my) pride!
After Brett and I fixed the damaged body and bumper "horn" & windshield, I had Phoenix (...ex cuz 'ix" was taken already) put on my vanity plates.
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Old 11-03-2021   #14
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Painful to recollect...

4 those that didn't hear the story, I let myself get distracted (and a little jubilant* too - and didn't brake until waaay too late.

*My competition was a Chevy pickup with a "lumpy" idle, cammed LS3. It was a rolling start and we were to remain parallel till we came to a marker (cone) and then 'hammer down"!
However, the pickup driver didn't wait till we reached the marker. Instead he gunned it early and got a length+ on me. I caught up at the top of 2nd as the shift light came on, and when I went to 3rd. from 90 mph to ~120, and then 4th to 144+ he was fading ever faster until I crossed the line. By then he was more than 2 lengths back HA!

Pride goeth before a fall! So, instead of jubilation, I shoulda been on da binders!! I ran off the end of the runway and through a chain link fence and went over a road that ran perpendicular to the runway (so I went nose first into the raised road surface and nose first into the ditch on the other side of the road). Only thing hurt was his (and my) pride!
After Brett and I fixed the damaged body and bumper "horn" & windshield, I had Phoenix (...ex cuz 'ix" was taken already) put on my vanity plates.
Great story, Paul. Glad only your pride was hurt.
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Old 11-03-2021   #15
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Finally was able to find some time to swap my RH rear quarter panel. Overall I am pleased with the results. I am a total body and panel bonding novice, but patience and persistence pays off. Do not be afraid of a little hard work to Keep The Legend Alive. [ATTACH][ATTACH]
Nice work there. I?d like to learn to r&r a rear fender like that. One of mine has been repaired but not so well.
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Old 11-05-2021   #16
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May I ask how you repaired the bumper trim/ beltline moulding..
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Old 11-05-2021   #17
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Bumper was replaced
Two bumper trim pieces were also replaced
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