Short introduction - New member
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Welcome!
As an explanantion: we already know each other from the German corvetteforum and had quite an extended communication about his joining NCRS just recently...
And you member# shows NCRS has not yet reached the 50,000th membership.......
Hope to see you in the Netherlands then.
Oliver- Top
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Welcome !!!! Looks like you found a great car. Enjoy the car and the NCRS.Tom Hendricks
Proud Member NCRS #23758
NCM Founding Member # 1143
Corvette Department Manager and
Specialist for 27 years at BUDS Chevrolet.- Top
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Welcome Bjorn. You will find the members who post here not only willing to help, but friendly beyond your hopes. My son lives near Bamburg, and in my several trips there, I have seen only a couple early Corvettes. Drive it often and proudly. Larry- Top
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Hi Bjorn,
It's great to have a new member who's interested in the 68-72 cars. (And other years too, I'm sure).
It looks like a really nice find, I'm sure you'll have a lot of good times with it.
Regards,
Alan71 Coupe, 350/270, 4 speed
Mason Dixon Chapter
Chapter Top Flight October 2011- Top
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Welcome Bjorn' from the birth place of your Corvette. St Louis Mo.

250,000th corvette built St Louis 1969.Bill Lacy
1967 427/435 National Top Flight Bloomington Gold
1998 Indy Pacecar- Top
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Bjorn..... I can imagine you & your Vette getting the most out of those roads through the Alps in Bavaria!!!
Welcome to the gang!!!!...... Obviously, by buying the last of a breed, you know that.... Real Vettes have Chrome Bumpers!!!
Save the Wave over there...... Norm- Top
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Welcome Bjorn. It is great to hear from a chrome bumper C3 owner in Germany. It looks like you have a great car and don't be bashful driving it. They were made to be driven in all types of weather here in the States. That being said few of them see winter weather any more but there are 3 other seasons to drive them.
Chrome Bumper C3's rule.- Top
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I apologize for responding to an old post, but I just finally got around to renewing my membership again and did a search for members here in Germany. Needless to say, I was excited to find not only several members in Germany as well as Europe, but many C3 bumper car fans as well!
I can assure you that the knowledge provided here is invaluable, accurate, and freely given. I do not think that I could have ever gotten my car into shape without the people of the NCRS technical discussion board.
One advantage I have found to driving an old corvette in Germany is that the Germans love their automobiles as well as appreciate the amount of effort required to get an "Oldtimer" through the T
Another advantage is that I am only working up the courage and a couple of days off of work from turning the beast loose for at least one hot lap on the Nrburgring Nordschleife. Sure I will be getting passed by minivans while I do it, but I will still be running MY Vette on THE Ring. Another of my life's great ambitions will then be complete.
Corvettes and Germany, how could it get any better?
Jeph- Top
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Hay welcome Bjorn, I'm new here as well. I believe we'll both learn a lot from the well educated membership here. I'm sure there is someone here who can answer every question you or I might have. Anyway Wecome !
Each day is a gift, respect it, and enjoy it as if it were the last!- Top
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Welcome Bjorn. Its good to hear of another chrome bumper c3 still going strong.- Top
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