Since nobody makes a reproduction Freedom II or a topper, I decided to make my own. Attached are in progress pictures. I used an old JC Penny battery top, filled in the imperfections, painted it and added stickers:
Have three (3) OEM Goodyear Eagle GT White Outline Letter tires for sale in very nice shape for show car.
F/S - 255 60 15 Goodtear Eagle GT WOL Tires...
Car is very quiet driving, then I hear a loud bang (like hitting a pot hole) noise from the back and after the right rear wheel makes a metal to metal scraping sound per revolution and it's developing into a rotational clunk. Next time out, it's quiet for a mile and then "bang." I've traced it...
My question is very simple - are the brake push rods on our 1981 Corvettes adjustable i.e. capable of being lengthened? If so, is there a threaded end on the MC side or is it a brake pedal side adjustment?
I posted this on the C3 General Discussion Forum - it really belongs here. I made up a replacement bar code sticker for the master cylinder - when trimmed it is the correct size and font as the original. Nobody makes one. This one is specific for my 1981. There is a stamped number on the top...
I checked the MSRP price shown on the Build Number of my car and several others. The site uses $15,598.52 as the "MANUFACTURERS SUGGESTED RETAIL PRICE OF THIS MODEL INCLUDING DEALER PREPARATION." The actual window sticker for my car shows this number as $16,258.52. Either there was a price...
I understand there are three adjustments for the headlight door:
The doors have (3) adjustments
1. Stroke..This is the threaded rod exiting the air motor to the pivot pin (this is NOT used as a limit position) When this is set proporly the head light door will move more up (more than you need)...
I have tried every product on the market to penetrate a frozen distributoe hold down bolt (for timing adjustment) on my 1981. I've even used extra long leverage socket, but am afraid of breaking the bolt head. Any suggestions? I'm assuming galvanic action between the aluminum intake and the...
My 1981 Corvette originally had a paper tag glued to the power brake booster - the residue from the missing tag is still there. I don't remember what letters/numbers were on the tag and nobody appears to make replacement ones. Does anyone have one on their car who can post a picture of what the...
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