> Have you seen a silver/green exterior and interior
>model? What did it look like? Were there any options
>to spruce it up?
There are two of them in my "General" Area....and BOTH get quite a lot
of looks because they come off as truly good looking cars...
But I was under the impression that the exterior color was rather rare
BUT I just now "consulted" my Black Book and discovered that in 82
there were 5 other colors that had lower production numbers....so much
for me being any kind of expert...
Go to www.C3VR.com pull out your wallet and plunk down 10 bucks for a
years membership...IF you do not get 1- bucks worth of info off the
forums within a week I would be very surprised... Seriously the
site used to be completely free but within the last year then started
charging $ 9.95 a year for standard memberships....I have gotten
enough information off the C3 forums over the years that I skipped
right to a lifetime membership...
Should be no problem to just ask for someone to e=mail you color
photos of the interior on Code 40 82 Corvettes...
Lots of Luck...
Bob Griffiths
68 SS 396 Chevelle
64 72 76 79 & 95 Corvettes
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> I have a few color samples along the gray, and green
>to blue line. I'm trying to figure out what will look
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> David
David - 28 Jan 2005 13:00 GMT
> > Have you seen a silver/green exterior and interior
> >model? What did it look like? Were there any options
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> > David
Thank you, Bob.
C3VR has been mildly helpful so far. They have lots of
good pictures and plenty of active people. The organization
takes a while to sift through. I've found lots of good ideas
there.
My Corvette gets its last coat of clearcoat today. It looks
fantastic. If it all comes together in time I'll take it on
this year's Power Tour. Sadly the local Corvette dealership
lost my order for recovering the seats and other items I
had on order. I have friends coming down in three weeks and
I'd prefer not to show them a wonderful new looking Corvette
and see that we move it around by sitting on a milk crate.
Thank you,
David