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Roadster 02-27-2016 11:07 PM

The Time is Now......
 
The time is now to really get into the ZR-1 and my other Vette projects. And I will be able to do that in 4 months and 3 days as I am retiring on July 9. After 40 years, 8 months with one company and driving just over 1 million miles OTR in that time, it is time to call it quits.
I will now be able to accomplish the following without any time restrictions what-so-ever.......this will be a very good feeling....:dancing


My current "Bucket List"
1- learn more about the LT5 by reading all of Cliff's threads & posts.

2- learn how to use my Tech 1 and understand all of the parameters regarding the LT5 and everything pertaining to the C4.

3- have reading time everyday with all of the Heart Of The Beast mags now that I will have the time to do so.

4- continue paint correction on the ZR-1 to make it as best as possible, keeping it as a true survivor.

5- change all of the fluids and install the Hurst shifter.

6- attend some WAZOO gatherings in the future.

7- get the 74 back together this year.

8- finish up the 82 and get it ready for a possible sale.

9- make sure that I drive at least one Vette every possible day that I can.:)

10- although this is listed last, it is the most important and that is to enjoy more time with my wife, our daughter, son-in-law and our grandsons and the grand-dog. :-D

To say I can't wait is an understatement.....I am looking very forward to this time in my life. Everyday is one day closer.........:dancing

Tom

edram454 02-28-2016 08:51 AM

Re: The Time is Now......
 
Congratulations on your upcoming retirement. I know what you mean about wanting to live life a little bit after 40 years with one company. I have 39 years with mine and I cant wait to get out too. Enjoy your ZR-1 experience.

ed ramos #3028

We Gone 02-28-2016 08:57 AM

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Congrats =D>

Roadster 02-28-2016 09:26 AM

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Originally Posted by edram454 (Post 238867)
Congratulations on your upcoming retirement. I know what you mean about wanting to live life a little bit after 40 years with one company. I have 39 years with mine and I cant wait to get out too. Enjoy your ZR-1 experience.

ed ramos #3028

Thanks Ed, I was debating on whether to stay another year to build up my pension & SS. But honestly, it's not worth the difference in the additional funds I would receive. I have it in my head that retirement is just around the corner, and can't wait....:-D Besides my wife was always whispering the "R" word in my ear before leaving for work:)
Can't believe where the time has gone, we both have put a long time in with our companies. Hope that your time is approaching soon......

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Originally Posted by We Gone (Post 238869)
Congrats =D>

Thanks Steve, as mentioned above, the excitement is contagious. My family is very happy that I am doing this sooner than later.....
I think for the first few months I may stay in bed til 10AM......:dancing to get back some of the sleep I have lost since being out on the road.

RussMcB 02-28-2016 09:28 AM

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Congratulations. Sounds like a great new job - Full Time Car Appreciater.

When I read your list I thought, "He's gonna need to retire twice!" :-)

Roadster 02-28-2016 02:25 PM

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Originally Posted by RussMcB (Post 238871)
Congratulations. Sounds like a great new job - Full Time Car Appreciater.

When I read your list I thought, "He's gonna need to retire twice!" :-)

Hey Russ, I like that "title":) I will have a lot to do, believe me, I will be busy. I also have quite a collection of magazines from years gone by, that I will be able to finally read and enjoy them. Also have an automotive toy collection, everything from Hot Wheels to RC's and some items in between, which includes car parts that will be going up for sale. Between this and keeping up with the Vettes, it is a "job" I will enjoy to the fullest.
But I think the biggest excitement will be is getting to know and still learning how to drive the ZR-1 to its full potential. With all of the knowledge on the forum and the other material I have for the LT5, I am hoping to get a good grasp with this engine.
I also am very excited to get my "454" back together with a new roller cam and heads, along with the rest of the vehicle to be able to also appreciate BB power. I'm on the fence on selling my 82, it has been a great "dd" for the last 4 years. But it may be time to let another Corvette enthusiast enjoy a C3.
I feel very fortunate that I am in the position to have made this decision now, for I always wanted to retire while I still have the interest and desire to pursue my car hobby, rather than continue to work at a much later age and not be up to accomplishing any of the goals stated above.
I just hope that I don't polish and wax my vehicles too much like I did with my first car, my '66 Impala.....:nono:, I waxed the paint right off that vehicle and had to get a repaint........:o

ghlkal 02-28-2016 07:11 PM

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Originally Posted by Roadster (Post 238860)
To say I can't wait is an understatement.....I am looking very forward to this time in my life.


Excellent! I'm glad you'll soon have the opportunity to spend the time doing what you really want to do :-D

RICHARD TILL 02-29-2016 12:15 AM

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Tom, Congrats on the retirement. Did it myself three years ago after 27 years with the same company. I miss the people but not the job. Am curious about the BB. I have 6 of them and three have Bullit rollers. A 475, 498 and a 496. You won`t believe how much quicker it`ll wind up with a roller.

Roadster 02-29-2016 03:45 PM

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Originally Posted by ghlkal (Post 238894)
Excellent! I'm glad you'll soon have the opportunity to spend the time doing what you really want to do :-D

Thanks you, thank you.....just counting down the days......:dancing

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Originally Posted by RICHARD TILL (Post 238899)
Tom, Congrats on the retirement. Did it myself three years ago after 27 years with the same company. I miss the people but not the job. Am curious about the BB. I have 6 of them and three have Bullit rollers. A 475, 498 and a 496. You won`t believe how much quicker it`ll wind up with a roller.

Thanks Richard, appreciated.......
My 74 Vert is the LS4. From what other 74 BB owners stated awhile back on CF, is that the 454 runs out of breath above 4500 r's. Even though the engine has only 10,254 miles on it, I torn most of it down. So what I intend to do is:

1- leave the bottom end in tack
2- install a Lunati roller cam and roller lifters
3- install new chain & sprockets
4- install closed chamber (100 cc's) 68 427 "215" heads which are completely done w/larger valves
"2.19" & "1.88's"
5- find out what would be the correct head gasket to use to bump up the compression at least one full point.
6- install a 69 427/390 factory aluminum intake
7- install the original Q-Jet that has been rebuilt by Lars
8- will probably keep the TH400 which will be mated to the original rebuilt 3:08 gears. thought about the 700r4 or the 200r4, but the TH400 will be fine for my driving pleasure.
9- just take my time, read more info, ask a lot of questions, to make sure everything goes back together correctly.
10- enjoy my first BB Vette whenever it gets done, hopefully this year.

dredgeguy 02-29-2016 04:00 PM

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Congrats Tom and looking forward to seeing you in Wazoo land.


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