Purchased in Hawaii in 2009, our split window coupe has a 327 fuel injected engine and the very rare Heater Delete option. Our Corvette was restored over a 4 year period using original 1963 components. Modifications were limited to those popular in the late 1960's. Our vision... Period Correct/Era Modified.
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Monday, April 26, 2010
Cool Desert Nights - 2010 Vision
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great trailer. That, with the 63 on it puts the package in a reverse time warp for sure. I think you gotta find a old chevy rust bucket pickup truck (that runs good) to tow it all. The nomad is just tooooo good !!! Jim
There is nothing wrong with your television set. Do not attempt to adjust the picture. We are controlling transmission. If we wish to make it louder, we will bring up the volume. If we wish to make it softer, we will tune it to a whisper. We will control the horizontal. We will control the vertical. You will attend Cool Desert Nights in the Nomad, time warping to year 1963. End transmission.
Awesome! Towing the 'Vette with the Nomad! The area where the wheels/tires sit on your trailer looks like they are made of sheet metal and stamped with "dimple dies." The dimple dies are there to reduce the weight of the overall piece while making it stronger. Looks like a nice trailer, and this setup should definitely turn some heads going down the road.
I agree, it should look pretty cool. The trailer is home made and is maybe 45 years old so it needs some TLC. Still, it tows very nice. I took it for a spin behind the Nomad and I had the Corvette chassis on the trailer. It just fits. I'll post some pictures so you can check it out.
great trailer. That, with the 63 on it puts the package in a reverse time warp for sure. I think you gotta find a old chevy rust bucket pickup truck (that runs good) to tow it all. The nomad is just tooooo good !!! Jim
ReplyDeleteThere is nothing wrong with your television set. Do not attempt to adjust the picture. We are controlling transmission. If we wish to make it louder, we will bring up the volume. If we wish to make it softer, we will tune it to a whisper. We will control the horizontal. We will control the vertical. You will attend Cool Desert Nights in the Nomad, time warping to year 1963. End transmission.
ReplyDeleteAwesome! Towing the 'Vette with the Nomad! The area where the wheels/tires sit on your trailer looks like they are made of sheet metal and stamped with "dimple dies." The dimple dies are there to reduce the weight of the overall piece while making it stronger. Looks like a nice trailer, and this setup should definitely turn some heads going down the road.
ReplyDeleteI agree, it should look pretty cool. The trailer is home made and is maybe 45 years old so it needs some TLC. Still, it tows very nice. I took it for a spin behind the Nomad and I had the Corvette chassis on the trailer. It just fits. I'll post some pictures so you can check it out.
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