Patrick, be careful with the scratch remover, you can distort the windshield either from the heat generated by the machine or the product. Think of the scratch as a war wound.
If your not preforming any of the maintanence on your current vehicle(s) or never have, don't expect to become proficient overnight. Plan on using an owner operated shop preferably specializing in corvettes or older cars in general. Go for it. It's a great hobby.
If it is infact a Bulb it goes in the ground. If by chance it's a lamp it goes into a socket. A good friend has been beating this into my head, they are called lamps. Good luck finding it's location.
Do you have the tank sticker? Is it still on the car? Dealer # and Zone # are on it. Do you have the protectoplate book? This info may have been added to the back pages if the car was in for warranty work. Do you have the original window sticker? Dealer zone & # are on it. You may want to...
Please help me Identify Chevrolet Dealer # 584 from Zone 05 (kansas city zone) circa 1967. This info can be found on original window stickers in the upper left hand corner IE: 05584. It can also be found in the protecto plate book in the back if the car went in for warranty service and the...
Please help nme identify Chevrolet dealer # 584 from Zone 05 (kansas city zone) circa 1967. This info can be found on original window stickers in the upper left hand corner IE: 05584. It can also be found in the warranty section of the protecto plate books if the car went in for warranty work...
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