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Here we go again

Posted: 7/14/24 9:57pm Message 1 of 15
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Vette(s): 2001 Coupe, 1988 35th Anniversary Coupe currently used to own 1987 Coupe and 1998 Coupe

This time, it's not my fault.  It's my friend's!  You know the rest.  I live on the Pacific  -- Ocean Park, Washington state.  Tomorrow, I leave on a 5 day bus trip, just like I did November of 2022.  This time, however, the bus won't drive into snow the first night!  I will probably be sensitive to the weather, due to the recent storms in the east, and weather will choose my return conditions.  This time I'll be picking up another 1988 white C4 coupe, but it won't be a 35th Anniversary car.  This one will have a tan colored (oak?) Interior and the Doug Nash 4+3.  Those of you who watch eBay will remember listings from a fellow in Miami Beach, "Arminhott".  This is the car he sold just last week.  Both Steve, my buddy in crime, and I are impressed with the care the previous owners lavished on the car, but, well, it has been bought sight unseen and it's at least 5000 miles away!  Plenty could go wrong.  This time I will take more photos to attach to my stories.  I am not certain what car museums I will pass this time, but I always do.  My first bus picks me up 15 blocks away at just after 3 pm.  More to follow!  My wife will take care of this guy until I get back.




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Posted: 7/15/24 5:36pm Message 2 of 15
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Vette(s): Bought my Vette!👍😎

Good luck brother on your endeavor for another C4!

Joe




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Re: Here we go again

Posted: 7/16/24 12:29pm Message 3 of 15
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Day 2!  I read on MSN that I'm on the longest Greyhound trip they do.  In fact, I didn't see any routing in the southern states, unless they were days longer.  Portland this morning -- I`'ll be in North Dakota tomorrow morning.  I miss having my dad do these long road trips, and the young man driving driving this bus has no idea he's serving in dad's shoes!  I will not know some details about the beautiful car I'm picking up until I get there, but I am hoping, for the sake of comfort, that it will have Z52 like my Annie.  I understand that there is some issue with the brakes but won't know how serious until I see it in Miami.  Mileage wise the brakes were replaced under a couple of thousand miles ago, buddy Steve tells me, but it was several years ago, indicating that the car , well, rested for a while.




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Posted: 7/18/24 1:30pm Message 4 of 15
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Cocoa, FL - USA
Joined: 8/21/2022
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Vette(s): 1990 C4 convertible Polo green/tan interior&top
1991 C4 ZR-1 red/tan
2020 C8 coupe Rapid blue/silver stripe/red interior

On your way back go through Tail of The Dragon and swing by the VETTE Museum. Pick up Rte 66 enjoy the scenery, the people and their excellent food. Most of all be safe, enjoy the food and have FUN. BTW we can never have enough C4’s.



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Posted: 7/21/24 5:35am Message 5 of 15
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West Burke, VT - USA
Joined: 3/18/2009
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Vette(s): SOLD - "The Beast" - '90 ZR-1 (#682)
SOLD - "The Toy" - '70 Convertible
SOLD - "Betty" - '28 Ford Model A Tudor
SOLD - "BLKBRRD" - '78 Pontiac Trans Am
"BLUBYU" - '04 CE Coupe

If you haven't done "The Tail" yet it is a GOTTA do...!!!

Enjoy the trek...!!!




Jim Olson

 
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 Where I've been in a Corvette...!!!

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Posted: 7/28/24 12:38pm Message 6 of 15
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Vette(s): 2001 Coupe, 1988 35th Anniversary Coupe currently used to own 1987 Coupe and 1998 Coupe

Finally back.  Things did not go well.  I had my first indication that there were going to be problems when in Atlanta area on the bus, I lost the ability to do internet with my tablet.  What I didn't know was that the CrowdStrike thing had messed up the east coast really badly.  Once I got to Miami, the transit world was scrappling with an inability to do "reservations" of any kind, and once finally in a hotel, the "keys" didn't work, and staff had to follow every patron to their rooms to let them back in.  This in a cruise ship staging area that saw room turnover at about 1000 per day.  Gets worse.  Once I made my way to the Corvette, it was instantly apparent that the car might have run and drove, but was only safe at extremely low speeds and steering was still extremely difficult because the fluid leaked right through it - no power steering.  The buyer tried to negotiate with the seller over the "runs and drives" thing, but the seller wouldn't take the car back.  Next door was a shop, which graciously took the car on and made repairs to the steering (required a new pump and more fluid) and the brakes (required a new booster and repairs to the vacuum system serving it).  There was NO WAY I could've done this in the 107 degree heat, with no place to work on the car (space very limited there with lots of activity, in the dusty gravel.  My tarp did come in handy as I made under car checks, but it would've been in the way if I would've tried any maintenance at all.  Just no room.  Once they had finished, they made sure I understood that I needed to make 50 mile or so checks on the fluids levels, and check their work often as I dealt with the Florida heat on my trip home.  I would make any additional repairs myself.  Once on my way, at the first check, I realized that I forgot to ask for the old parts (we had discussed that) and that already a nut (attaches the frisbee we have discussed before on this website) had already fallen off -- they also removed and kept the frisbee (dampens vibrations due to the a/c compressor coming on and off) as well.  SO it looks like apparently the mechanics didn't have time to check their work.  One more good check, then about a half our later, the arm to the tensioner pulley broke catastrophically.  Belt system was unpowered, and in the time it took to get the car onto the shoulder, the car fried instantly (suspect a passenger side head gasket failure).  Trip over.  Additional repairs likely to exceed the car's value.  At least at this point (just south of Melbourne), I was dealing with folks who spoke English again.  (Seemed that Miami is a Spanish speaking town now.)  The car's owner decided to abandon the effort and we made arrangements to leave it with a repair shop.  I rented a car at the Melbourne airport and crossed the country in a 4 day drive back home.  In the 2 photos you can see the part that failed.  You can see some darkness on part of the break that shows that perhaps the crack had been developing for a while.  I am facing the same steering pump rebuild that the shop in Hileah did, and I noticed that there was a tendency to try to save time and pry against this arm to get the job done.  I resisted that (my college shop instructor made sure we didn't do any of these stupid tricks) and waited until I got to a Harbor Freight and bought more adaptors and other do-dads so I didn't have to distort that part.  I suspect that those mechanics cracked the arm and just didn't worry about it.  The car made 190 miles after the repair before the arm failed.  Since my C4s were well used before I bought them, and I replaced that tensioner on almost all Corvettes I own, I remember them as being much more robust than this apparent factory one.  Not sure, but this whole affair has been sad.  The owner lost his investment, and I feel terrible.  Going to take some time to feel enthusiastic about cars for a while.




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Posted: 7/28/24 12:44pm Message 7 of 15
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Posted: 7/28/24 6:17pm Message 8 of 15
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Cocoa, FL - USA
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Vette(s): 1990 C4 convertible Polo green/tan interior&top
1991 C4 ZR-1 red/tan
2020 C8 coupe Rapid blue/silver stripe/red interior

Very sad to read a story like this. Hopefully the buyer sues the seller for severe damages, if at all possible. And I guess you didn’t get a chance to go to the Tail of the Dragon oh well, maybe next time. Thank you for taking the time to write a very informative and accurate story.




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Posted: 7/28/24 7:20pm Message 9 of 15
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Vette(s): 2001 Coupe, 1988 35th Anniversary Coupe currently used to own 1987 Coupe and 1998 Coupe

No lawsuit.  Difficult dealing with the repair shop due to the language barrier as well.  Just a big lesson to not trust the phrase "car runs and drives" in an advertisement.  I had been lucky on 3 Corvettes in my past, but times have changed.  




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Posted: 7/29/24 6:58am Message 10 of 15
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Vette(s): 1990 C4 convertible Polo green/tan interior&top
1991 C4 ZR-1 red/tan
2020 C8 coupe Rapid blue/silver stripe/red interior

That is sad and sorry to hear about the whole scenario. 




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