• Got the Contributing Memberships stuff finally worked out and made up a thread as a sort of "How-To" to help people figure out how to participate. So if you need help figuring it out, here's the thread you need to take a look at -> http://www.corvetteflorida.com/forums/showthread.php?t=3581 Thank you, everyone! Rich Z.

First Time Buyer - excited but needs help.

77andOrange

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Hello,

Yesterday I completed my first Corvette purchase! I got me a 77 Orange beauty.

I need to fix a few minor things like the signal lights and radio. Also, I few bigger things like tuning up the engine (runs super rich) etc.

My question for yall:

Should I take the car to a mechanic that specifically works on Corvettes? Or will any domestic shop work? Anyone know of a good shop in the Destin/Panhandle area? Being non-auto inclined, should I try to fix the minor things myself using tutorials and books?

Thanks in advance!

Chuck
 
:welcome:and congratulations on your 1st vette:dancer01:

For the most part, unless your regular mechanic is intimately familiar with the quirks and nuances of these things, I'd look for someone vette specific.

The little things, if you don't know all the tricks, can run up a huge repair bill while seeking them out.

I'd find a local corvette club in your area or someone from the forum here that lives there, and see what you can glean from them:thumbsup:

There's a lot of great knowldege and great folks here...

Anything we can do to help, just ask.

Gordon
 
Welcome to the Awesome world of the Corvette:thumbsup::welcome:
You will find here the nicest people here.Owning a corvette is a great life style,beware of most shops that deal with non corvettes and ask around before having your baby worked on,you will know if you find a good place to get it work on.Don't forget to wave and post some pictures when you can,we don't care what shape it is in,Remember there is no such thing as a ugly corvette.:wavey::dancer01:

I do believe that there is a shop up there that regular post on this forum.:thumbsup:

Chris Harwood -Owner and Corvette specialist
WWW.MOTORSPORTSXTREME.COM
 
Welcome Aboard

Help!
Get a hold of Emerald Coast Corvette Gang (Panama City)....I am sure they can help you!!

www.emeraldcoastcorvetteclub.com

Join the club and go to a meeting and asked lots of questions. They are also members of this Forum.

Best of Luck!
:hehehe: Jim :hehehe:
 
I remember my first Vett ,so I know your feelins.As a matter of fact everyone I've bought I fell in love with.

The above posts say it all especially Shadow.I can only say it's great to buy $500 worth of manuals just so you can say "I fixed my own mirror set screw".

No matter what enjoy your first ,you'll always remember it.
 
Hey 77andOrange....... :welcome: to CorvetteFlorida! The FIRST thing you should do if you're thinking about working on the car yourself is to buy a set of GM Maintenance Manuals :yesnod:. Having the manuals makes it easy to see how complicated :eek: something is, and makes deciding whether to do it yourself or let a mechanic do it, all the easier. Whichever route you decide on to fix the problems, enjoy the car :thumbsup:!
Andy :wavey:
 
:welcome::welcome::welcome:

I strongly suggest making sure whoever you take it to knows about Corvettes and how to work on them.

And as "Backyard Mechanic" said above ( THANKS BACKYARD) we are not far from you.
We actually do a lot of the Emerald Coast Corvette club members cars and have quite a few customers from Destin also. We would love to add you as a customer :yesnod:

No matter what you choose to do this site is an awesome site to get answers and opinions on!!!!

Call or email us anytime :dancer01:
 
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Hello,

Yesterday I completed my first Corvette purchase! I got me a 77 Orange beauty.

I need to fix a few minor things like the signal lights and radio. Also, I few bigger things like tuning up the engine (runs super rich) etc.

My question for yall:

Should I take the car to a mechanic that specifically works on Corvettes? Or will any domestic shop work? Anyone know of a good shop in the Destin/Panhandle area? Being non-auto inclined, should I try to fix the minor things myself using tutorials and books?

Thanks in advance!

Chuck

get a good book nothing like working on it yourself I do all my own work some time it ticks me off but you'll get over it
 
awesome

Wow! Thanks for the warm welcome. The advice is much appreciated! I'm going to buy some books, and look for that perfect vette shop. Meanwhile, I'll try and take some pictures to post.
 
:welcome::welcome: to the gang. Great folks and camaraderie here. It looks like you got some great advice already. Don't be a stranger and pics of your classic ride would be awesome and appreciated. Mark
 
Here she is.

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Lilly is happier than she looks to be in the vette.
 
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:hehehe: Jim :hehehe:
 
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1st vette

I have not posted pics of my vette because its too fast I know i'am going to get feed back off of this!!!
 
Ain't nothing like driving a vette if you love them. I absoulty can't keep a smile off my face every time I kick "Bad Booger" in the @ss! Have fun and wave!
 
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