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Visitors to Bloomington Gold’s Great Hall this year were immediately greeted by barn fresh and very rare 1957 fuel injected Corvette recently rescued from years of storage before reaching the main display area. The car was presented with all the dirt, dust, and debris still present on it. The Bloomington Gold folks were taking a survey to learn the public’s opinion on what to do with the car. To help out, take the survey on corvetteblogger.com and they’ll forward on the results.


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How should this 1957 Corvette be restored?

  • Leave it as a barn car
  • Clean it up (but don’t restore it) and use it as a learning tool
  • Tear that baby down and restore it to concourse quality
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What Should Be Done With This Barn Fresh 1957 Corvette?
« Reply #1 on: June 30, 2011, 04:14:59 PM »
I have not seen  one of these so called fuel injected engine for some 40 odd years

What would  I do with it
Keep looking for a C3
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What Should Be Done With This Barn Fresh 1957 Corvette?
« Reply #2 on: June 30, 2011, 09:23:25 PM »
Quote from: Bfit link=topic=8594.msg1045940409#msg1045940409
I have not seen  one of these so called fuel injected engine for some 40 odd years

What would  I do with it
Keep looking for a C3
Bfit


There is at least one such mechanical fuelie in the Club. It usually appears at Bella Vista.

I voted restore it.
It's C3 chromie for me, see? Si!