I actually have a similar one to that (maybe identical), one of the many things I bought twice. But I couldn't figure out where to mount the motor. ...
Lots of guys do their own home alignment. Only those who can't figure out how to do it, don't understand it, or don't have the patience or time take...
It's been a while since I've updated the Corvette's build progress, but a little progress has been made, mostly under the hood. Having said that, we...
It's details like that lock misalignment that are so easy to overlook when you're doing a complete build of a car. Like you said before, you need to...
I love Nomads, but I also love ALL Classic Chevys, all chevys, Camaros, Chevelles, Corvettes etc. I love my cars too much, and I have trouble in 'selling them'.. so I'm probably like a lot of you guys and have TOO MANY of the above to do any one of them justice! I have five Corvettes ('60, '69, '72, and two '90 ZR1s) 4 Nomads ('55, '56, '57-2), '69 Z28/RS, '72 El Camino, '55 and '57 Sedans, and even a '70 Mach I (which my wife had bought new before we married!). We've been married since June 1970, I'm a USAF Vietnam era vet, so yes, I'm an old fart.. I either am or have been involved in many car clubs over the years, including local and national Corvette, Camaro, and Classic Chevy clubs. Currently am a member of the CCCI, Chevrolet Nomad Association (ex NNC member), ex NCRS member. In the past I was Pres of a local Classic Chevy Club (the Heart of Dixie Classic Chevy Club- we put on a local show for 18 yrs until the active members got older and more tired, so we are inactive now), and also was an officer of the Tennessee Valley Chapter of the NCRS. I'm a lifetime member of the National Corvette Museum since 1996. I'm an engineer, but retired now since 2012; now I spent most/all of my time/money on my cars...
Location:
Rocket City, USA (Huntsville, AL area)
Interests:
Chevys and other cars, reading, construction projects
Occupation:
Degreed Engineer / PE (retired from Intergraph and L3 Technology)