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Welcome to C3-R.com!
This site is all about modifying and restoring classic Corvettes. At first the main
focus was on my 1979 Pro Touring Corvette called
C3-R, but as years have gone past I've stumbled across few other Corvettes I've restored and modified. |
I spent 4 years working on the 79, turning it
from a nice daily driver into a mean machine that
is just as comfortable in the magazine cover as
it is on a race track.No expenses were spared
during the body off restoration. Read all about
the C3-R
here!
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After the hard core 79 I was looking
to build something bit different out of this 75.
I needed a nice daily cruiser that can manage
the daily rush hours sitting in stop and go traffic
and still give me the performance and looks. Read more about the CRUIZER
project here!
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I have always considered myself as an C3 Corvette
guy, but when we were offered an 1963 Roadster
with LT1 and automatic I jumped right in. Unfortunately
due to a cheap braided fuel line, the car caught
on fire and and not much of it was left. Read about the GSII Project
here! |
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Now that I had caught the C2 bug we started looking
for a Mid Year Coupe. We found a pristine car
and luckily enough we managed to buy it. This
car is a NCRS spec Rally Red 1965 with black interior.
We have other plans for SLEEPER
as we call it and you can read it all here! |
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After spending countless of hours restoring C2 and C3 Corvettes I started thinking about a C1. The pristine cars are worth good chunk of change these days so I started to look for a project car. I found this 1956 from Detroit, MI and it was been sold as an unfinished frame off. Read all about how another classic Corvette was rescued from the verge of destruction. |
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