Finally nearly finished

Dellb

CCCUK Member
Hi All
Well after nearly three years, she is almost there.
She drives beautifully, sounds great and frightens the hell out of me. My daughter got married in December, and she wanted her for the wedding car.
She performed perfectly.
Outstanding jobs are
Reinstate the AC
Possibly upgrade gearbox to 700R, she seems to be revving too high for motorway use. Your views would be appreciated.
Possibly change the front end to coilovers in order to tweek the ride height.

See if you can spot the parking sensors.9F7C426A-97A5-49B0-875C-7D228A9645E4.jpeg81FE1263-49D4-4FC6-AB7B-4E5A598ED457.jpegC699CB6C-0857-466C-80DB-A917010BA3C5.jpeg98714C10-3F24-4DB8-B5A7-2EC72B6BBCDB.jpeg3550A361-64C1-4AEB-BCA6-C0E139E8590D.jpeg

I still think the C3 Corvette is one of the most stunning cars ever to come off a production line.

Looking forward to summer.

Dellb
 

johng

CCCUK Member
I think I can see 2 parking sensors on the front bumper, are there any others? Why did you put them in the bumper rather than behind the grills? Have you put any on the back? (parking sensors are on my to do list, but I'm probably 18 months behind you!).
Car looks great, how did it look 3 years ago?
 

Dellb

CCCUK Member
I put the sensors there, because if they are behind the grills the bumper will sit inside the beam angle and you will get a constant alarm. I have only fitted two, and none at the back. The electronics is under the armrest, with the speaker on the bulkhead in front of the battery, so nothing to see inside.

She was red, and shot when I got her.
 
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