![]() 06/07/2016 at 12:27 • Filed to: Dragon Corvette | ![]() | ![]() |
As the unofficial Dragon Corvette historian, I continue searching the internet for updates on a irregular basis hoping for more answers.
Without seeing an update for years, this just popped up in my search, and I believe it fills in a missing gap in the timeline.
Evansville, IN - unknown date.
After carefully examining the evidence and the timeline, I have discovered that this newly discovered
Red Period
falls between the
Blue
and the
Stripper
Periods.
Photos still do not exist of the Blue Period - just the post-red stripper end of it.
It was previously unknown which one of the later blue or red periods came first, but with the blue corner marker light on this new photo, we know blue came first. Black Phallus > Blue > Red > Stripper > Bronze.
Will update the
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as soon as I get home, and as soon as I remember what the damn login is for that page I created.
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That Corvette Looks So Sick.
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You are doing the Lord’s work. Bless you, kind sir.
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Some obsessions are unhealthy
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This is not one of them
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Does anyone know what kind of house paint/nail polish this fine individual uses to paint his vehicles?
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Looks like latex/roller to me.
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Looks like a little bit of blue paint on the rear wheel also.
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I appreciate your efforts on keeping detailed records of such a beautiful machine.
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Looks like a little bit of blue paint on the rear wheel also.
Yup, B-pillar too.
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I’m eagerly awaiting the Cubist period.
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I just wish there was SOMETHING in the last four years.
At one point, there was a fake Craigslist ad made of these images, but after that.... nothing!
Maybe if someone with the CarFax app could run Indiana 583TTQ and let us know where it is......
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I would do it but no Carfax App.
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A lot of it was Rustoleum Hammered finish. I only know because I painted a Jeep with that stuff once.
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583 TTQ isn’t showing anything on Carfax.
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Why are you the only real journalist remaining?
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Sadly, McMike, it can’t be done. The plate is too old — it is two Indiana license plate designs in the past. Carfax purges the records after a while, annoyingly, so we’ll never know.
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How is that possible? It should at least show when it was registered, right?
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Rats. The mystery continues.
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I would have thought it would.
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Complete with abstract representations of motion
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Something like this?
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Haha yeah, we can go with that
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Why don’t we send Indiana Oppos out to find the thing. I am sure someone will know if it’s whereabouts.