I had the same issue with my Polo Green 96 after I replaced the clutch. I would get chatter in reverse, especially when backing up an incline, or hill. Once I drove the car for a few hundred miles, the chatter went away. I think the clutch just has to be broken in, you should be fine.
Good...
Welcome aboard Karl.
The Corvette obsession started for me when my dads friend stop by our house with his brand new 1969 Corvette Convertible. I was blown away
by that car, and really couldn't resist when the C4's were introduced in 1984. I picked up my polo green '96 LT4 in '99, joined a...
Bill,
I am about 1/2 hour east in Smithtown, on the north shore. I have lived on Long Island my entire life, and yup, the roads are bad especially on the south shore after hurricane Sandy last year. South shore of Long Island
got hit pretty bad, and most towns are still fixing things. You...
Welcome aboard Bill,
Seems like you found a great car from my neck of the woods. Post some pictures when you get a chance, we would love to see the car. You will find the C4 LT4
will not disappoint you when it comes to performance and handling. Just a fun car to drive.
As far as the lift...
Welcome aboard yron. You won't have any problem with a trickle charger hooked up for the winter, cover and all. I have the Deltran battery tender hooked up to both cars in the winter, without any issues. Remember to take the car out for a spin if the weather is good enough.:welcome
Ron,
The same thing is happening to my Polo 96. I tried to just tapping it back into place with a rubber mallet which worked for a while but it quickly returned. I was thinking
some kind of "crazy glue" might help permanently keep it in position but I don't know.
I would be very interested...
Welcome to the forum Dan, enjoy the car when you get back. Stay safe please, and thank you very much for your service.
The member's here are very knowledgeable so please let us know if you run into any "glitches".:thumb
Check post # 5. The only reason I know is because when I bought my Green LT4 from the dealer, they were missing, and I wouldn't pick-up the car until he found them or changed them. He found them. :thumb
Hay Ray, welcome to the CAC.
Sounds like you have covered a lot, I would add, make sure you have the wheel lock keys for the car.
Good luck with the car, C4's are great fun.
Hi Vette,
I am not sure about the wire from the left rear fender, it should be the antenna wire going to the radio. Could have been disconnected if the previous owner has an after market radio, not sure though.
The second picture is an old cell phone antenna. They were called mobile phones...
The 96 corvette equipped with the LT4 and 6 speed is a great car. 10k for a low mileage example seems like a great deal. C-5 is a completely different animal, much more
refined I would say. You seem to strap on a C-4, sit in a C-5, in my opinion. It's really a personal decision only you can...
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