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    hood scoop- anyone recognize?

    Right now I'll be able to get any block under it at all! I have a 283 sitting that needs a rebuild, a 327 block that was bored .060 over, and as of last month I almost had to sell the car! I ended up sacrificing my Chevelle instead. :(
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    hood scoop- anyone recognize?

    Wow the one on the 71 really does look like it! The only diff I see is mine has a body line/crease running down the middle.
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    hood scoop- anyone recognize?

    I got this hood at Fall Carlisle last year. The guy had a very cheap price on it because he did not want to have to take it back home. He even told another interested party that if they bought the hood, removed the scoop, and brought it back to him, he'd like to buy the scoop back. The...
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    reference pics needed: 59 headlight area opening

    I need some pics shown of how the body of a '59 (or 58-62) headlight area looks without the headlight assy in place. I need to rebuild the lip where the assy screws into, and need some pics of other cars for reference. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Jim
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    News: 1959 Corvette Registry

    Hello all, Sorry for the absence, I have had alot of things to sort through in my personal life. I'm fighting to get back on track so, if I've missed one of your emails regarding your cars, please feel free to re-send and I will get it added. I was let go from my job of 10 years in March of...
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    bolt size needed: T10 to bellhousing

    Hi all, I'm trying to find out what size bolts connect a T-10 tranny to its corresponding bellhousing. Out on the web I found the size as 1/2 - 13 but I'm not sure of the length. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Regards, Jim
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    where did the C1 birthday calculator go?

    I have a link on the '59 Registry for what used to be a 1959 Corvette Birthday Calculator, but the link no longer appears to be valid. I don't believe I was able to save the code that generated the dates, so I was wondering if anyone knew the host or where the calculator may have ended up...
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    correct part # for '59 bellhousing?

    I think I found what I needed here: http://www.ncrs.org/forums/showthread.php?t=41810&highlight=3742257&uid=4119
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