Hello everyone, here is my official, highly anticipated (at least by me anyway) entrance into the motorsports blogging world.
My forum Name 'A_Florida_Man' is a contradiction. It references the long standing saying that as a graduate of the University of Florida, "A Florida Man Needs No Introduction." (Inject Ironic Introduction Comments Here).
The contradiction to "A_Florida_Man" is the vernacular of late, ie: "Tonights top story, A_Florida_Man, was found...", I'll spare you the almost certainly gruesome details.
I think this forum name will fit this project well, especially in the early stages anyway.
At times respectable, at times a little less.
Also, I owe the use of the underscores to the UNIX part of me that will not allow spaces in a username. I just can't do it. :)
The Build:
This is the story of how I came to build this C4 after being completely hooked on the idea at the 2017 Challenge by my old friend Stafford 1500 and a whole bunch of new friends (Bad Idea Motorsports) and their 1980 AMC Spirit.
C4's have a stigma that I recognize, but that I can't completely accept.
I was 13, and I stood for quite some time on the showroom floor of Bill Thomas Chevrolet in Tallahassee trying to grasp what planet this new Corvette had come from. One singular feature was just mesmerizing, the clam shell hood. Under it, you could see and touch EVERYTHING. So, under the watchful eyes of the salesmen that were not with customers, and with the latitude that is given the son of a customer that is buying a new loaded 1985 Silverado, (did I mention dad was off busy some where in the dealership?) I looked, touched, sat in, and generally imagined all the adventure possible in that monster space craft of a car.
Today, I'm 46, and I get it. The C4 has not aged very well cosmetically or technologically, and due to their success and production numbers, they have not fared well in market value either.
My own automotive experiences, talents and capabilities have grown over the years, in some ways like the automotive industry has.
In that process that 85 C4 and the 13 year old got left behind.
As for the build, the 46 year old wouldn't do it, if it weren't for the intersection of the performance and affordability, the mantra of a challenge car. It's not cutting edge tech, it's not old school muscle, it's not popular, it's not innovative in a subaru motor in an Insight quirky sort of way.
The 13 year old could care less, he is just stoked.
So, we have, the car:
1985 Corvette
The Good:
- Clam Shell Hood
- $1250.00
- TPI 350
- 6 Speed Richmond Transmission
- D44 3.08 Limited SlipRear Differential
- 17x11 Rear Wheels and 17x9.5 Front
- Never Wrecked
- Runs (Barely, but that's on the next list)
- New Injectors
- Adjustable FP Regulator
- Intake Air Foil
- Accel Super Coil (Wrong list?)
- No ABS
- New Battery
- No Frame Rust
- A couple of big boxes of spare parts.
- All of the other things that are good about a stock C4 ie suspension, brakes, etc..
- It's in such bad shape that literally anything I do to it will be an improvement.
The Bad:
- Over 100k miles.
- 1985 TPI Computers Communicate on the Data bus about like the old computer you (or your parents) had in 1982 that used an acoustic modem. something like 160 Baud.
- Sounds like it has a"Thumper Cam" (ewwww) but no, sorry, it's stock, it just misses REALLY bad.
- Hasn't been driven regularly in 3 or 4 years.
- Gas is OLD, Tank is rusted all the way through, only the plastic liner is keeping the fuel in place.
- Rust on Hood Structure
- Rust on Radiator Air Intake
- Richmond Overdrive Parts aren't cheap, and this one is NOT quiet.
- Clutch Hydraulics Leak down
- Throw Out Bearing is as loud as the transmission.
- Bad grounds, bad realys, rotted wiring insulation.
- Interior has been in a black car with a clear top that was sealed just enough to keep the heat in, but not keep the water out. It was in Cape Coral, FL which is like the 5th or 6th ring of hell. It is BAAADDDD hot down there.
- Paint is past shot, and well on to not being paint anymore.
- The 315's on the rear, and the 275's on the front (Automotive Mullet?) are completely bald.
- It sits so low, I can't get my floor jack under it (Good List?)
And, in closing, what you really want, the pictures:
Yep, that IS mold.
Can't see it in this video, but it's so rich, it burns your eyes...