Did not think I would ever sell it. I do miss it but I have too many other distractions right now. That was my second 1963 air coupe, first year for AC in a Corvette. They built 278. ...
After it was restored in 2006 it was a different car. Everything was tight and it rode well. I also had a 66 roadster with 60k miles. It was a driver but it was loose and rough. Amazing difference when you have all new shocks, bushings, motor mounts, etc....
. . . also ca early '70s. Here's a video clip of Jim . . . . . . making a 4-rail kick with it. He has, amongst other cool collectibles, Pepsi and root beer 1675s . . . . . . not to mention Jacques Cousteau's . . . . . . (yes, really!) Doxa, plus a few oth...
My earliest memories were when he built custom, old school choppers in his spare time ( Los Angeles, circa 1970-71). Then I remember his '57 Corvette. Wicked fast, and though my two older brothers were the "tough guys," ( I was the "good kid" that didn't ...
Thanks for sharing your memories. That trip from LA to Nashville with your Dad must have been great. Do you have any photos that you could share with us ? Thanks again
The disk brakes were a huge improvement over the old drum brakes. In the late 70’s I talked my father into buying a 1957 Corvette. He liked it so much we started buying and restoring Corvettes to factory condition and showing them all over the USA. Great ...