Hi!
Good luck with your preparation for the judging process. We had our local WNY NCRS meet yesterday. I was looking forward to judging a 1963 FI car, but they had me judging mechanicals on the solid axles (two 56's, 57 and a 62 FI). Have fun and enjoy the experience and please let us know...
Hi! Clint4vette
What a great feeling it is taking that first ride after all that hard work. Congratulation and enjoy your 64, can't wait to see it at Corvettes @ Carlisle.
Now, how about a picture of you with a big smile on your face and the 64.
Ray
Hi! Bob
What a great feeling it must be to look through the trees and see that beautiful 67 setting there knowing that you will soon be behind the wheel. What a great picture and thanks for sharing!
Ray
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I have been pushing very hard to complete my 63 project, but your picture has...
I tried to find the earlier post in reference to the Le Man's Series racing at Lime Rock Park but could not locate the post:
I purchased my tickets for the June-July race yesterday and registered my Corvette so that I may park in the corral with other Corvettes. Corral parking is limited, so...
Hi! Larry
I had the same response when the process was explained to me over the phone by by a local chapter NCRS member.
You need to use two jacks and apply equal force to each jack when lifting or straightening the spring. The straps and the chains form a loop around the differential...
I just torque the rear spring on my 63 and thought I would share a picture on how I straightened out the rear spring to take the load off the differential cover to prevent broken ears. I used axle straps on the differential cross member and then a chain under the jack connected to the straps...
What a great find! I am sure you will have a great driving season. It is a fantastic feeling trying to determine what ride you will be taking on any given evening.
Ray
Hi! Bill
I purchased Jewel Blue carpet from Eklers a few years back. In less than 6-months the carpet started to turn brown. I thought I had done something to cause this problem and did not follow through with the warranty. After winter storage and the start of the spring driving season the...
Every time you have a bad experience on the internet, buying parts or just an abrasive person that gets under your skin a person like Jim answers a question and takes time to copy and mail an article on WCFB carburetors.
Thanks! Jim the article arrived today and I am looking forward to reading...
Congratulations Rich! and welcome to the mid-years. If I can make a suggestion, get a copy of the NCRS JG prior to tearing in to your 63, it may save you some money.
Great Looking Car!
Ray
Hi! 2X4's 60
Where did you find the information that the acronym for WCFB stands for Wrought Cast Four Barrel. I have a Carter Carburetor book that states: Will Carter Four Barrel. Your answer seems to make more sense and I hate to provide the wrong information.
Ray
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