12-27-2008 | #1 |
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Somehow get the feeling
Ill be pulling the cover off this thing in 10 yrs to see an old relic of a Corvette that noone wanted back in "the day" (now)....
What you guys think. Will it need a full resto, everything rotten being covered and garaged or should it keep up Ok being as it probably wont get driven? Will I have to put 5-10k into it to get the 5k in appreciation out of it?
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12-27-2008 | #2 |
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Re: Somehow get the feeling
Fire her up once a month and run till she's warmed up and you'll be fine
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12-28-2008 | #3 |
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Re: Somehow get the feeling
Ron, I really think that it would be in great cosmetic shape, paint, weather stripping, interior....ya know all the 'soft' goods. The bear may be the hydraulic systems & A/C system and the rubber hoses and coolant...maybe? I think actually driving it once a month to get everything up to temp may be the preventative soloution...maybe?
I base my thought process on my experience w/my car. She was 14.5 yrs old w/7400 miles on it when I took delivery of her. Garage kept. All the "soft goods" were practically show room, it even smelled kind of like that new car smell. If your stuff is in good condition, then why will it not remain that way in the garage? The only systems that I had trouble with were the hydraulic systems: clutch, brakes, P/S. Wierd...the A/C was okay & I found by looking over the paper work that it was worked on right before I took delievery. I say do an interior clean up & conditioner on the soft stuff, wash & wax, cover her & maybe once every two months drive her enough to get all the fluids happy. JMHO Tom
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12-28-2008 | #4 |
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Re: Somehow get the feeling
Is it really so terrible to just drive it?
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12-28-2008 | #5 |
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Re: Somehow get the feeling
Starting every few weeks helps keep seals and gaskets
pliable and in good shape. I also find that disconnecting the battery helps keep electrolysis at a minimum. Here in Chicagoland we had a temp spike to nearly 60F yesterday. When I pulled the cover off there was moisture on the body from the rapid change in temps and high humidity. Ran the motor for 30min and the heater to dry things out. |
12-28-2008 | #6 |
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Re: Somehow get the feeling
I hear you Bob. I had mixed feelings about driving it too much when I got mine with 20K on it. I'm averageing around only 2,500 mi per year now and i'm sure I will drive it more and more. It's too much fun. I worried when I took it to track this year...but dang...they were built for it. It ran like a train. Drive it....
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12-28-2008 | #7 |
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Re: Somehow get the feeling
Drive 'em and enjoy . Life is short.
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Re: Somehow get the feeling
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12-28-2008 | #9 |
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Re: Somehow get the feeling
I couldnt agree more ,i have put 90 k miles in my 90 in 5 yrs and 8 k miles on the 92 since april of this year . heck i have even hauled 50lb bags of fertilizer in the 90 . hold 400 lbs just fine . driving these cars are what enjoying life is all about
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