On the 1963 rear end there is a number CJ 18 63. I know the CJ stands for 3.08:1 ratio but what are the other numbers, maybe Jan 8th, 1963. Also the little black book for 63 states as an option "G91 Special Highway 3.08:1 Axle (not posi). According to another book the CJ is for positraction but...
Wanted: 1963 Corvette Coupe. Looking for a nice C2 coupe. Any color as long as the paint is in great condition. A must is the frame with no rust and the birdcage no rust. All original fiberglass. Number matching motor would be nice but not required but in good running condition. No mods. Send...
I've had all 4 brake cylinders on a 59 resleeved and new rubber. Problem is, I put in silicone brake fluid and 2 of them are leaking. I like the silicone fluid because it does not damage paint but has anyone else had this problem. I'm thinking about draining all the fluid and putting in dot 3...
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I came to the same conclusion that you did that they are 1960 cylinders. The rear springs have an odd way they are dated so I was not sure if the cylinders also had a number that did not make sense.
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Not sure what you are referring to. Picture is not coming through. If it's part of the windshield frame that you need all the parts pertaining that are being reproduced and can be found with any parts vendor.
My friend has a 1962 corvette. We restored the front brake cylinders and would like to know if the date "K250", which is embossed on the top of the cylinder, is a casting date. If so can someone explained it and what the date is, thanks. They both have the correct part number also embossed on...
Not to hard
The hard part for me was getting it apart without damageing the SS moldings but you are past that point. There are no special tools needed, just take your time. Make sure you have the insert center where you want it and install the lower molding, than the top molding. I used about a...
Hard top on a 62 looks sharp but they are to heavy for me to install and remove form car. I know the price range can go for $30 on up so I'm not sure what to buy. Not interest in the motor driven hoist. I could make one if I had some ideas. What are you hardtop guys using.
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