First C3 Vette and luvin it :)

Nassau65

CCCUK Member
The majority of people call all C3’s corvette stingrays. The stingray name is very associated with that shape.
It is a pretty call name tho.
 

CaptainK

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The majority of people call all C3’s corvette stingrays. The stingray name is very associated with that shape.
It is a pretty call name tho.
To be fair, a fair amount of C3s did come with the name "Stingray" actually on them above the "gills". Though not in 1968.... which is confusing at shows when Joe Public ask "Is that a Stingray?" Well.... yes and no. 1969 onwards they had the Stingray badge, and looked the same, but in 1968 they didn't have the badge. So technically mine is NOT a Stingray, but from Joe Public eyes it is a Stingray. I normally just answer "Yes, it is a Stingray", because it is easier and less likely to confuse people.
 

Nassau65

CCCUK Member
The end of the stingray name plate was for the 1977 model year, but as I said previously the name is associated with the C3 design. I’ve seen many cars post 76 with the stingray script adorning their fenders.
It’s a cool name for a car.
 

Waynio

CCCUK Member
I find its the purists and people with the older C3s that go on about Stingrays. And more Americans i find go on about it. Calling the posy 78 are not stingrays and well...crap.
Couldnt car less my self as.i know what i have and happy with it.
 

Nassau65

CCCUK Member
They are all Stingray’s to me.
One of my favourite non stingray corvettes. Yes, I know people will moan about its cross fire motor, but the 82 Corvette collector edition ‘corvette’ was a beautiful car. Those wheels, based on the 1967 Sting Rays bolt on, which are considered the best ever corvette wheel are lovely. IMG_0661.jpeg
 

Roscobbc

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They are all Stingray’s to me.
One of my favourite non stingray corvettes. Yes, I know people will moan about its cross fire motor, but the 82 Corvette collector edition ‘corvette’ was a beautiful car. Those wheels, based on the 1967 Sting Rays bolt on, which are considered the best ever corvette wheel are lovely. View attachment 32078
Agree with Nassau 100% - I have never referred to my '68 as a Stingray..... (and strictly speaking it isn't) - 'us' '68 owners have a different burden to carry...........that being the introductory year for the C3 and GM's many running changes to the car during the model year.
 

Nassau65

CCCUK Member
It’s strange how an abbreviated “name” for the in development new for 1997 nicknamed the C5 back in 94/5 morphed into the standard moniker for corvettes past and future.
Before that no corvettes were C’s.
Original 1953-62 models were simply known as solid axels. Although the 53-55’s were a different body style to the 56-62’s
1963-1967 models were known as mid years.
1968-1982 models were know as sharks.
1984-to then 94/95 were just current models.
Once the C moniker was accepted it was back counted to the previous models.
Slightly incorrect regarding the C1 variant as the 53-55 should be C1 and the 56-62 should be C2’s.
 

teamzr1

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Within GM began in 1959 in using "Sting Ray" and "Stingray"

The Corvette Stingray Racer is a sports racing car and concept car that debuted in 1959
The car was developed in the styling studios at General Motors (GM) at the behest of Bill Mitchell, GM Vice President of styling.
The design was based on a sketch by designer Pete Brock, and was further developed by Larry Shinoda.
The car strongly influenced the styling of the second generation (C2) Corvette Sting Ray

There is an ongoing discussion about whether the car's name is "Stingray", or "Sting Ray"

While under construction, the car was officially the XP-87, or was simply referred to as "Mitchell's racer". No other name was apparently applied until Mitchell wanted to start racing the car, and was prevented from calling it a Corvette.
An avid deep-sea fisherman, Mitchell chose the name of the stingray sea ray, whose streamlined body and undulating movements he admired It is generally accepted that Mitchell used the single-word name "Stingray"
This was reflected in the original badging used on the car.

When GM bought the car from Mitchell, they added the same badging that would appear on the 1963 C2 Corvette, and so the car officially became the "Sting Ray".
This happened in 1961, the year the car appeared at the Chicago Auto Show with the revised name
Some original one-word badges were modified, with the original script piece being cut in two, but keeping the original capital 'S' and lower-case 'r'. In shows and printed material, the car became the "XP-87 Sting Ray".

Even though the car was renamed when it was bought by GM, there is still conflicting information on what the current owner considers the car's official name.

Some references refer to the car as the "Stingray Racer". This recalls Mitchell's original name for the car, rather than the name used to harmonize it with the 1963 production version.
  • 1963 Corvette Sting Ray — Written as two words, the badging used for the 1963 Sting Ray was retroactively applied to the Stingray Racer. The Sting Ray name would last throughout the C2's production life of 1963–1967.

  • 1969 Corvette Stingray — After dropping the "Sting Ray" name from the Corvette in 1968, it returned as a single word in 1969 and would continue until 1976

  • 1992 Stingray III — This product of the Advanced Concept Center in California featured fixed seats with adjustable steering wheel and pedals, a pop-up roll bar, all-wheel steering and active suspension. While the early concept called for a high-output V6 engine, the running prototype received a 350 cu in (5.7 L) LT-1 V8 producing 300 hp (223.7 kW).

  • 2009 Stingray Concept — The 50th Anniversary Stingray show car debuted at the Chicago Auto Show in February 2009. Also referred to as the Corvette Centennial, the car featured scissor doors, a hybrid drive system and advanced telematics. It was featured as the vehicle mode for Sideswipe in the 2009 film Transformers: Revenge of The Fallen.

  • 2014 Stingray — Starting as a 2014 model year car first available in the fall of 2013, the C7 Stingray was sold in coupe and convertible forms. The Stingray model was available until the end of production of the C7 Corvette.

  • 2020 Stingray — The mid-engined C8 Corvette continued use of the Stingray name.
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Waynio

CCCUK Member
Well thank god Xmas has gone, hope you folk had a good one. Now new year new things, as i always say s4o fingers crossed.
Today i planned on bits i want to do.

Nothing major to be done but things i would like to be done. I doubt allwill be done, the respray...again....either this or next year.

First off to be done i reckon.

Power steering leak, coming from the inlet/outlet of the rack. tight enough, well dont want to try and do it anymore incase i strip it. So ill look into what to do more later.
The door barrel / lock i found after i bought a new set. Now i cant find the clip / retainer.
Engine service.
These are the main bits i want done.

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Cats are doing my head in. I dont want to go get a rifle...yet, my god i thought about it with drones and cats. they do my head in. And make it easier for them i decided to open the garage door more to stop condensation untill i sort large vents out to reduce if not stop it.

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I only recently i notcied the bubbles on the T top, I resprayed it due to paint chipping after i sprayed it earlier this year. Obviuolsy i cocked up there.
And i think i will do a full respray again this or next year.

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Thing is it runs and drives spot on, i popped around the block today as i havnt driven it for two weeks. It seems the block where i live is about 30 miles long lol.
 

Roscobbc

Moderator
There is a 'natural' cure for detering Cats, Squirrels, Foxes, Rats and Mice.........seemingly they do not like the smell of human urine, and specifically adult male urine.
Regular applications of male urine to known access points and travel paths over your property can help deter the critters. We have a dog - and yes he will chase-off any cats, pigeons and squirrels he sees during the day or night on our property (including the squirrels running along the top of the fence), but he's not in the front or rear gaedens 24/7. And then we have the Foxes and Cats that take the piss out of the dog and occasionally dump outside the back door to the garden (and specifically at times in his outside water bowl - when we left one outside the back door) - I found the easiest thing was to 'mark' all four corners and access points of the property (including side gates, entrance doors and garage doors) with urine - its your own personal choice (and your relationship with your neighbours) exactly how you achieve that! - it seems to work for us!
 

Waynio

CCCUK Member
There is a 'natural' cure for detering Cats, Squirrels, Foxes, Rats and Mice.........seemingly they do not like the smell of human urine, and specifically adult male urine.
Regular applications of male urine to known access points and travel paths over your property can help deter the critters. We have a dog - and yes he will chase-off any cats, pigeons and squirrels he sees during the day or night on our property (including the squirrels running along the top of the fence), but he's not in the front or rear gaedens 24/7. And then we have the Foxes and Cats that take the piss out of the dog and occasionally dump outside the back door to the garden (and specifically at times in his outside water bowl - when we left one outside the back door) - I found the easiest thing was to 'mark' all four corners and access points of the property (including side gates, entrance doors and garage doors) with urine - its your own personal choice (and your relationship with your neighbours) exactly how you achieve that! - it seems to work for us!
Shame it doesnt work for dogs as there as bad. well the owners letting them shit on the drive and front of the house.
Though that idea, if it works ill cock a leg here and there myself ;)
 

Roscobbc

Moderator
Shame it doesnt work for dogs as there as bad. well the owners letting them shit on the drive and front of the house.
Though that idea, if it works ill cock a leg here and there myself ;)
I'm sure there is some natural vegetable, plant or other extract that can be placed, enbedded or sprayed on a lawn or path.drive surface to deter dogs
 
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