BARN FIND Anniversary Corvette Parked 37 YEARS! Will it RUN AND DRIVE Home? – Car Mod Pros Portal

In 1980 Freeda Purchased this beautiful low mile 1978 Anniversary corvette. She loved it, and cared for it. She spent quite a bit overhauling it, and making it look great. Years down the road, her daughter would inherit it, and thereafter the daughters son, my friend. That’s where a guy comes in, and where this ’78 is parked in a barn. I’m going to do everything I can to get this car back on the road and running once again!

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24 thoughts on “BARN FIND Anniversary Corvette Parked 37 YEARS! Will it RUN AND DRIVE Home?”
  1. I really enjoy watching all your videos. Your sense of humour is awesome and I don’t mind spending three hours just watching you go through a vehicle, get it running or not and trailer it back to Tennessee, and what ends up happening in the end is so worth the wait. I wish you made more trips up to Canada because we’ve got some amazing vehicles up here. I’m in Alberta, which is often called Texas’ little brother state.
    Thanks for all you do!

  2. What a great episode! I've always liked the C3, but I am 6'6" tall and don't think I could fit in one comfortably. Honestly, after watching this episode, they don't look like much fun to wrench on. I think I would just freshen this one up, replace the carpet, paint it and maybe go through the engine to spice it up a bit. If it is the original engine, I wouldn't get rid of it. I was thinking a nice street cam and an EFI system might be nice. Would make a beautiful Sunday cruiser for a nice drive in the country.

  3. @visegripgarage a trick Ive used to "bottle feed" a carb is drill a small hole in a spray can top fill it half way with fuel and after you get it started place the calibrated leak on top of the carb to keep it running

  4. Tip…
    For parking in your garage, push yr car inside finding the optimum position to park, then suspend a tennis ball on string from the roof so that the ball rests gently on the top of the windscreen .
    From now on, as soon as you touch the ball, yr parked ..no more bumpin n bangin yr prized wheels…simples…!

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