Re: NGD: 1988 Nightswan Blue Sparkle
Thank you on both the NS and C3! BTW: Love your avatar guitar as well and remember it from a while back. Beautiful Color and a Maple Board on an LP shape = much awesomeness.
Yes Sir; '75 Convertible 4 Speed in Orange Flame. Picked it up last year after my '69 Convertible Muncie M-21 383/400hp got totaled when a gentleman pulled out in front of me. It's a work in progress as most old cars are. Runs great though so I can daily drive it whenever I want...just not the same horsepower as the '69...yet.

Had a C4 40th Anniversary Ruby Edition Convertible for a minute but I'm a C3 guy at heart. And you're absolutely right about Vettes being fun!
Thank you for the compliment on my avatar guitar. I love that guitar! It is a simple Warmoth Regal, but yes, the blue body with the maple neck is gorgeous! I am a sucker for blue gear, so I am automatically GAS-ing over your Blue Sparkle Nightswan!
A 4-speed! Yes sir, that is the only way to go! So many Vette people love their automatics, and I have no hate for them, but the best experiences driving Vettes in my book comes from a manual. I had the Nash 4+3 manual in my 1984 Corvette. Great car and interesting transmission. Good mileage. That's a sad story about your 1969, I am sorry that happened. If it makes you feel any better, my 1984 is no longer with me because a friend, actually my sister's boyfriend of the past decade, decided to do some burnouts in my C4. Ouch.
I was with him, we had the roof off and we were at a stop sign on a country road I frequently drive on. I told him: "this is a nice quiet spot, low-traffic area. I like to launch it a bit here".
He is from Cali, maybe "launching it a bit" means burning a ton of rubber out west... but here it means to get traction as quickly as possible to get up to speed like you are launching at a green light or a waving race flag...
He decided to do a 30 second burnout. Threw a rod. I thought about fixing it, then I thought about swapping a stroker in. Eventually I decided to sell the car because even with a thrown rod in the engine, it was still worth a little more than I paid for it. Really fun car though and I do miss it.
Anyway, you will eventually get the hp up on the '75. It sure is beautiful. I think the C3 may b the best visual design for Corvettes. Such a sexy body! Enjoy that Vette!