How many engineers own C3??
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The abundance of engineers here doesn't surprise me at all... I've always said that fixing Corvettes is like Legos for grown-ups.
BS - Aerospace eng.
PhD - Biomedical eng.
Dave
BS - Aerospace eng.
PhD - Biomedical eng.
Dave
#63
Mechanical Engineer; BS Mechanical Engineering University of Texas, graduate work in Aerospace Engineering at University of Houston;
Retired US Coast Guard after 22 yrs active;
76 L48
Retired US Coast Guard after 22 yrs active;
76 L48
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Professor of Aerospace Engineering, University of Missouri-Rolla
Education:
BS Aerospace, 1984, Purdue
MS Aerospace, 1986 Purdue
Ph.D. Aerospace, 1990 Purdue
1971 Vert, four-speed Brands Hatch Green survivor
Education:
BS Aerospace, 1984, Purdue
MS Aerospace, 1986 Purdue
Ph.D. Aerospace, 1990 Purdue
1971 Vert, four-speed Brands Hatch Green survivor
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"Rodstoration &am p;quot; In Progres
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Not using the Engineering Degree much anymore...
Computer Science Engineering - University of Arkansas
Organizational Management - John Brown
MBA - Vanderbilt
Aerospace Management
Computer Science Engineering - University of Arkansas
Organizational Management - John Brown
MBA - Vanderbilt
Aerospace Management
#70
Pro
Validation Engineer
BS - Automotive Engineering Technology
Western MIchigan University - 1999
Master of Engineering Management - WIP
BS - Automotive Engineering Technology
Western MIchigan University - 1999
Master of Engineering Management - WIP
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B.S.M.E. University of Arkansas 1996
Still working as a mechanical design engineer for a security company.
I own a '77... I haven't done much to it yet, but I have plans.
PS, I've noticed two guys have committed Academic Incest at Purdue.
Rollavette & ZL1Powr.
(all 3 degrees from the same place). I've been to Purdue, and it was actually my second choice for college, but since I lived in Arkansas, it was less expensive to stay here.
Still working as a mechanical design engineer for a security company.
I own a '77... I haven't done much to it yet, but I have plans.
PS, I've noticed two guys have committed Academic Incest at Purdue.
Rollavette & ZL1Powr.
(all 3 degrees from the same place). I've been to Purdue, and it was actually my second choice for college, but since I lived in Arkansas, it was less expensive to stay here.
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Originally Posted by oregonsharkman
I have noticed that many of the people on this site are engineers of one type or another. I think that the self-customization approach to the C3 Vette attracts engineer types. So whether you are a engineering student, an EIT or a PE list your occupation, your Vette and you school/degree
MBA, The College of William & Mary
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EIT now, sit for the PE in less than 2 weeks
#76
Le Mans Master
Yup - we all are ... at least honorary engineers to deal with these cars.
ASEE, BSET, BSEE, MSEE
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ASEE, BSET, BSEE, MSEE
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Last edited by NHvette; 10-18-2004 at 02:37 PM.
#77
Pro
Me:
Design engineer
Master in Mechanical Engineering, University of Ghent, Belgium
Vette:
'77 L-48
Design engineer
Master in Mechanical Engineering, University of Ghent, Belgium
Vette:
'77 L-48
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Injunear...
Production Engineer (non-degreed)
Mostly dealing with process engineering for a mfg. facility
1978 Silver Anniversary project vette
(neglected, now pampered)
L-48 Silver/Oyster
Mostly dealing with process engineering for a mfg. facility
1978 Silver Anniversary project vette
(neglected, now pampered)
L-48 Silver/Oyster