SC4001992: That's awesome! And Great, too that each one was enjoyed for over 300,000 miles! A 69 'Vette project sounds like a keeper, too. I sold my last "toy" car in 1990, the year after I got out of the military. Young, broke, married...... I sure some will identify with that. It was a 1969 Charger with a 383 Magnum in it. Kicking out almost 400 HP. It was a joy and a nightmare to own, specifically because I was young and had no money, living in a place I had no family or really even friends with a garage and tools.... They are now, forever beyond my reach, cost wise. Most people can't understand the concept when I tell them it got 10-12 mpg driving it NICELY, and when I put my foot down, it was a lot less than that!
Good luck with your Vette. I hope it becomes everything you want it to be! I am "looking" (slowly, and unbeknownst to my loving wife) for a project car, but over here in Ohio, the salted roads rust many of them away. I don't want fast or fancy, just something that can be relatively eye catching if done well. Maybe an older pickup truck? Something I can wrench on myself, hopefully something pre-computer like my Charger was. That was SO easy to work on!
Thanks for making me think! Take care.
Lazarus.