When I was a teenager in St. Louis in the 1960's, it was a source of civic pride that the only place Corvettes were made was the Chevrolet plant in St. Louis.
A fine job of stitching! I've never owned or even driven a Corvette. When in grad school, though, I worked nights at an oil company in Chicago owned by a father & son and both had newish 1963 Corvettes. It was part of my job to keep them spanking clean and shiny!
When I was a teenager in St. Louis in the 1960's, it was a source of civic pride that the only place Corvettes were made was the Chevrolet plant in St. Louis.
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A fine job of stitching! I've never owned or even driven a Corvette. When in grad school, though, I worked nights at an oil company in Chicago owned by a father & son and both had newish 1963 Corvettes. It was part of my job to keep them spanking clean and shiny!
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ReplyDeleteLove the car, but even more your description of the owner's doings...
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