James Vette
CCCUK Member
Playing the waiting game.
I can’t fault that statement ! Don’t know whether toJust remember to keep the same amount of money for repairs and work as you do to buy it initially and you won’t go far wrong
I've been saying that for the last 40 years about the other halfBought mine for £14,000 in November, spent over £3,000 since, driven it less than 10 miles, almost sold it for £10,000 this week!
Sometimes you have to live with your dreams and nightmares, I’ll get it sorted.
Hopefully you will get it sorted too. After 40 plus years with the military, half of that away in various parts of the world including another Christmas and New Year away just now, I think I need the distraction of my “pristine “ 72 corvetteI've been saying that for the last 40 years about the other half![]()
I wish I could sell my other half for £10,000 !I've been saying that for the last 40 years about the other half![]()
Does your other half have access to this site?I wish I could sell my other half for £10,000 !![]()
Wouldn`t matter if she did have access , she never takes any notice of anything I sayDoes your other half have access to this site?
If not, for a new full carpet set I won’t tell them......![]()
Stick with it. You cant beat the smiles, the money spent will soon be forgotten. I remember a few days after i got mine, polished within an inch of its life looking good pulled up at the petrol station as you do next to a Ferrari 458 Italia. the driver was a knob and looked down his nose through his prada sunglasses at me. when i came out the kiosk after paying there was crowd around my pride and joy. not one even gave the Ferrari a second look. That drivers face was priceless.Bought mine for £14,000 in November, spent over £3,000 since, driven it less than 10 miles, almost sold it for £10,000 this week!
Sometimes you have to live with your dreams and nightmares, I’ll get it sorted.
Could always get a Corgi model C3 whilst you wait. I picked up a 1969 one at a Vintage models stall at the WSR summer rally a few years back. Only cost me a quid. Granted the paint isn't show perfect, but it hasn't broken down yet and has cost me nothing to run.
I’ve my wife totally in control!Wouldn`t matter if she did have access , she never takes any notice of anything I say![]()
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YeahStick with it. You cant beat the smiles, the money spent will soon be forgotten. I remember a few days after i got mine, polished within an inch of its life looking good pulled up at the petrol station as you do next to a Ferrari 458 Italia. the driver was a knob and looked down his nose through his prada sunglasses at me. when i came out the kiosk after paying there was crowd around my pride and joy. not one even gave the Ferrari a second look. That drivers face was priceless.
I hate modern cars like that.Stick with it. You cant beat the smiles, the money spent will soon be forgotten. I remember a few days after i got mine, polished within an inch of its life looking good pulled up at the petrol station as you do next to a Ferrari 458 Italia. the driver was a knob and looked down his nose through his prada sunglasses at me. when i came out the kiosk after paying there was crowd around my pride and joy. not one even gave the Ferrari a second look. That drivers face was priceless.
C4 is a more seriously engineered engine and chassis, a proper fast sports car. I looked at loads of c 3’s , many of which drove like tractors, I looked at a few c4’s and loved them as I loved any corvette but I concluded if I bought a C 4 then it would only have been a temporary fix and that i would still have needed a C3 as that was the dream car i had wanted since I was. Boy.Hmmmm a C4...better off saving up your pennies James and gong for a C3.... much better classic looks...in my opinion... Im on my third C3... 75, 78 Pace Car.... now Limited Edition 81.
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