06-26-2011 | #11 | |
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Re: Refurbishing/Restoration Process
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06-27-2011 | #12 | |
Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: Jacksonville, FL USA
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Re: Refurbishing/Restoration Process
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I can't tell you how to find a shop you trust. My off the cuff suggestion is ask a lot of other vette owners, C4 owners if possible, for references? I would make a list of all the issues that you have found with the car. Then try to match the issues with what you learned about shops near you. I would dare say that with the miles on your car she must have come from an "involved" owner, or owners....do you have any maintenance history? You could use the receipts' history as a gauge as to what may be next ( not touched ) in line or what has expired. In any event, I would start my own PM program. Just so you know where Zero Time is if you get my drift on all the perishables.....motor oil, trans oil, gear oil, brake & clutch & P/S fluids, coolant service w/ stat.....plugs, a/f, PCV's., gas filter, coils & wires....etc, you know the standard drill. This way you start your maintenance program from zero. Then you can drive her a bit & find the next bigger projects for correction like shocks, brake jobs, any DTC issues & emissions' inspection issues if they apply to you state. In my book the cosmetics come last if I'm driving the car. The only negative in this whole deal is that it could get expensive having other people do the work after awhile, and there is always a 'trust' issue for me with using a shop. I always look at it from "it's not their car" point of view. JMHO. Sometimes I'm too negative on this issue. Good luck with your new toy and i hope you get a real bad case of permagrin! Tom
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06-28-2011 | #13 |
Join Date: Oct 2010
Location: Jacksonville, FL
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Re: Refurbishing/Restoration Process
Thanks Tom. That's good advice. You're right, it's good to know that starting point for maintenance. I'm working on my list right now.
My ZR-1 has had a few owners and its moved around the country a bit in its life. The fella that I bought the car from had about five years worth of records so it gives me a good starting point. Going further back, the picture gets cloudy. I'm enjoying the exchange with fellow ZR-1 owners thanks to the Net Registry so I think I'll continue with your advice to get to know other C4 owners and listen to their experiences. By the way, does anyone know why I have L98 under my name? I'd much rather have the cool LT5 designation like most everyone else on here. How do I change that? :-) |
06-28-2011 | #14 | |
Join Date: Aug 2006
Location: McLean, VA
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Trust me. You will end up with LT5 designation before you know it. By the way, what is that green bow tie or blocks below my handle? Last edited by secondchance; 06-28-2011 at 11:19 PM. |
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06-28-2011 | #15 |
Join Date: Jun 2005
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Re: Refurbishing/Restoration Process
blocks, i think it has to do with rep
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