If I remember correctly, when I put my new hood on, I raised the back (by turning the bolts) enough that it would still catch and it brought the front down.
Ted
:)
numbers matching
No your 100 percent correct:D
Do you have any pictures of your interior, my is saddle, but looks like
three different shades.
Thanks. Ted:)
I also live in So. Md. but don't seem to get many waves from any year corvette when I'm out in the c2. I get lots of waves from other older cars and a lot of Mustangs. Go figure?:) Hope everyone has a happy New Year
here are some pictures from Hershery yesterday. Follow the link below.
Prices kinda crazy, but some good deals to be had.
http://www.tedsmagroom.com/her.html
55/56/57 chevy's were strong.:)
Unless you have a lift I would not do it at home. As for the squeaks, after I did mine, I didn't hear any, but then I have headers and hooker mufflers, so I don't really hear much of anything.
dirver
28k is the correct price for a driver. The top will cost quit a bit to get fixed, unless you can do it your self. Inportant things are the birdcage, and frame. If you plan on keeping it orginal, 63 parts are costly as a lot are 1 year only. If the birdcage or frame is rusted, walk away...
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