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22 July 2018, 11:43 PM | #61 |
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Really depends if u respect your significant other and want to stay married
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23 July 2018, 01:57 AM | #62 | |
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Since my previous relationship I have learned to love myself and others quite a bit more. My self esteem has greatly improved and that was my first love so I’m sure she will always be in my heart and I will forever have a bit of me missing from that relationship. I also quit drinking after that 9 month bender and have only had a handful of slip ups. I spend my time much more productively and am much more active. The car won’t be home for quite some time but I spoke with her about it this morning over breakfast and it wasn’t too awful bad. I have a plan, it’s not affecting us financially at all, and after seeing the actual car she thought it looked better than what I showed her. We go on a lot of road trips to Indiana so it will be a fun toy. In retrospect I should have just told her I was buying the car instead of tip toeing around the whole thing. But atleast she knows before it shows up |
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23 July 2018, 05:33 AM | #63 | |
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When I originally got mine, all I wanted was a Corvette and to drive it. Then, after putting a lot of TLC into it, I wanted to show it off, so I went to car shows. The car did well and I got a Third in its class. When I learned the ropes I started getting firsts. I learned about the NCRS, National Corvette Restorers Society, and that is where I went a little nuts. They judge a car on originality, as it was when it left the showroom. It is a lot of fun meeting other owners and learning how to judge cars. So, to answer your question, I would have it re-built for two reasons. They are pretty bullet proof and once it is fixed it should be fine for the rest of its life. Since, you are a purist, I think that would make you appreciate the car more. Secondly, there might be someone in the future looking for a car to show. If you re-build the tranny, it will be numbers matching, and probably look more valuable to a new buyer. In my opinion, which is worth nothing, with the C8 coming out, I think there will be a slight bump to the C4's, and who knows where that will go. That car looks pretty good and the price is right! I would re-build. I would also go to Amazon and order, "101 Projects for Your Corvette 1984-1996" (Motorbooks Workshop). It is a great book and will get you started. https://www.amazon.com/Projects-Corv.../dp/0760314616 Good luck and good hunting!
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23 July 2018, 11:45 AM | #64 |
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Having spent 10 years on my life making a living repairing LT-1 powered vehicles I'd make sure there are NEW kevlar clutch packs in the tranny, rebuild or swapping out the unit. There's many different clutch packs from the 700R4 days that fit into the 4L60e but they can't hold up to the heat tolerances that the OEM kevlar packs in the 4L60e can. Have fun with that #8 spark plug, at least it's not as bad as it can be like the same year Camaros.
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23 July 2018, 12:00 PM | #65 | |
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Find a new GF ! This one will turn you into a subservient cuckold after marriage.
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23 July 2018, 02:01 PM | #66 |
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Yeeah, what many have said..
I would never forbid something my husband wants, because in the long run, he would not be happy and things would end. When I told my ex 11 years ago that I'm buying a motorcycle, he said 'no you're not'. I said, 'it wasn't a question.' That's why he's an ex. My husband had a major accident last year and decided to retire from racing. He never asked me to retire with him, but I did. I did it out of love as I know he would have done for me too. We are a team. I also never told him to retire and he knows that if he wants to do it, I will not say no, no matter how bad the idea is. If that is what he wants, then so be it. It's great that you bought the car. Yes things should be talked about, (I don't go into details with watches lol) but ultimately, she should agree to things that make you happy. On the other hand, you're 24. I'm almost twice your age. You have a lot of time to earn wisdom :) Congratulations on the car!!
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23 July 2018, 03:05 PM | #68 |
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I never keep anything from my wife/SO. If you both truly believe in each other and want the best for the both of you, why would you have an issue sharing purchases with one another? Lol... I'm sorry if I am sounding judgmental but if this purchase will put your relationship or financial situation at risk, why on earth would you lie and jeopardize the things that really matter?
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24 July 2018, 01:18 AM | #69 |
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Good Looking Ride, Great Price!!! Good Luck from a C7 Guy.
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24 July 2018, 01:41 AM | #70 |
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honestly, I don't ask "permission". As long as finances are in order and this purchase doesn't stop me from doing things for the household, I'm good. I believe that even within relationships people are still allowed to be individuals and do things that bring themselves happiness
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24 July 2018, 02:28 AM | #72 | |
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25 July 2018, 02:26 AM | #73 | |
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25 July 2018, 10:15 AM | #74 |
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Glad you told her but really sorry that you had to rack your mind and feel all that guilt first.
That's no way to live. It looks like a fun project but are you going to be made to feel guilty when you need to spend hours in the driveway and money repairing this dream? Is she jealously "missing you" while you're out tinkering on the new toy? (I had one like that in my youth - kept the car instead) Those are the questions I'd ask myself when deciding whether or not to rebuild or replace the transmission and other, future projects. In the end the car project is to be enjoyed and experienced. Learn all the lessons that it offers. Have fun and good luck. (PS - if you don't already have it, I'd suggest getting your motorcycle/license now for all the obvious reasons)
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18 August 2018, 08:52 AM | #75 |
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Little update, got lucky, threw new fluid in and a new trans line and everything seems to be working.
As for the girlfriend, we moved apart but are still dating lol Glad I didn’t pass on the car. And she seems to be pretty happy about it now. As for her being jealous, I want to spend too much time with her she says lol I figured the car would be a good distraction. Oh well, off to the dream cruise |
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^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ This. I strongly recommend against ever doing anything behind a spouses back. That is not what builds a strong marriage. Honesty, compromise, and communication is what does. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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19 August 2018, 12:45 AM | #77 |
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The warden doesn't give me a hard time about anything. I've bought and sold six vehicles in the past few months. It was time to upgrade both our daily drivers. Sold both cars privately and bought her a GMC Acadia and me an Audi A6. She came home one day to her new car in the drive. Then I sold my 61 Beetle, and bought a 1969 Lincoln MK III. I don't recall a signed permission slip for any of these transactions.
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19 August 2018, 02:02 AM | #78 |
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Every time I want to go look at a car, my wife always asks if it is an automatic in case she needs to borrow it. She also can’t understand why all the cars I like have such tiny rear seats and trunks that make it difficult to go shopping. Hint, hint...
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20 August 2018, 12:35 AM | #79 |
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With the roof off, I can fit a few groceries in the trunk, ended up having some cooling problems yesterday, so I get to rip her open today to see what’s going on with that. It hasn’t officially overheated yet, but definitely gets too hot into town. Hopefully it I’ll be much better with my radiator cleaned. But probably time for some new hoses, a good coolant flush and an upgraded radiator.
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