I know a couple guys who are affiliated with the NCRS.
That's National Corvette Restorers Society. Nice enough fellows for sure but man they take them Chevys way too serious. From what I gather, the object to restoring an old Corvette, is to get it as "imperfect" as it was the day it rolled off the assembly line back in 67. If you listen to these guys, they talk about the over spray on the left rear fender near the wheel opening being period correct because the dude spraying the paint on the under carriage had lost his glasses in the spring of 67. [S
That's National Corvette Restorers Society. Nice enough fellows for sure but man they take them Chevys way too serious. From what I gather, the object to restoring an old Corvette, is to get it as "imperfect" as it was the day it rolled off the assembly line back in 67. If you listen to these guys, they talk about the over spray on the left rear fender near the wheel opening being period correct because the dude spraying the paint on the under carriage had lost his glasses in the spring of 67. [S