Since I didn't have any parts to install it decided to clean the interior.
Sorry for the blurry picture
Found some tools in the trunk.
Much cleaner
Since I didn't have any parts to install it decided to clean the interior.
Sorry for the blurry picture
Found some tools in the trunk.
Much cleaner
So it looks like the damage isn't too bad? Think you can fix it with just swapping parts and no frame work needed?
It might be worth it to just throw it on a straightener just in case, depending on how easily you can get it there.
pimpm3 wrote: In the garage.. Started right up after I put in a fresh battery. I didn't get a chance to dig into it but first step will be assessing what needs to be replaced and what is fixable. Hopefully I can start playing with it tomorrow.
The fact that you started the rebuild with a stack of lumber worries ma a little bit.
A C5 was the first corvette I ever drove...auto, convertible, bone stock and base trim. Still, if mashing the fun pedal in a fiberglass bodied V8 roadster doesnt elicite childlike giggles and wide, toothy grins, youre not doing it right
I bought a complete 2000 corvette minus the engine for $2200 today. It has a certificate of destruction. The guy I bought it from pulled the ls engine to put in his chevelle.
It has everything I need and then some. My plan is to sell off the parts I don't need. I am pretty sure I can zero the parts car out and keep the parts for mine. It has the complete interior and the transmission still.
Wow. Vette collector.
Seems like parting a Vette should be pretty easy.
Seems like you are playing the C5 game at prices cheaper than the C4 game. Well done.
God bless the Mrs Pimpy for her continued understanding!
In reply to JohnRW1621:
We will see how understanding she is with a derelict vetted parked in the yard
It was a flood car which is why the insurance company didn't want to deal with it.
It wasn't badly damaged.The seller test drove it extensively before pulling the engine. It is a CD so it's only useable for parts.
Nice score. You'll be able to 0 that out without any trouble. Wheels, trans, seats, rear bumper and my bet is you'll already be there.
Nice! I gotta figure out how to find deals like that... pretty cool. I'm curious to see where this goes, since I've not seen much of the guts of a C5 before.
I pulled off the hood tonight and decided to remove the cracked steering rack. It wasn't to awful with the radiator out of the car.
Tha car has practically brand new Bridgestone re760 tires up front. I am torn I plan to run the car in BS and those are not going to cut it. Anyone looking for a set of front tires for a C5?
pimpm3 wrote: Based solely on the chrome taillights I am 100% sure the previous owner was a major douche...
FTFY
Wow Awesome project! At this rate, I wonder how long it will be before one can be snagged at a challenge friendly price.
eastsidemav wrote: Wow Awesome project! At this rate, I wonder how long it will be before one can be snagged at a challenge friendly price.
Watching copart he got a pretty good steal. ls1's still go for too much money normally. in ten years when the ls1 is as old as a sbc you might get them for <2k...
Mad_Ratel wrote:eastsidemav wrote: Wow Awesome project! At this rate, I wonder how long it will be before one can be snagged at a challenge friendly price.Watching copart he got a pretty good steal. ls1's still go for too much money normally. in ten years when the ls1 is as old as a sbc you might get them for <2k...
If you are patient enough on craigslist you can find LS1 Firebirds or a Camaro. I have purchased 3 for Challenge money, 2 autos and a 6 speed that popped out of 5th. I even sold the one of this forum for Challenge money.
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