JackDunaway
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I'm 19, have driven about 50K miles on my previous totally stock Nissan Sentra (no ricer crap), have never recieved a ticket, never gotten in any type of wreck, and take care of my cars better than an old man takes care of his regularity.
I've saved up for years for none other than my first Corvette, and the day finally came three weeks ago!
Naturally I couldn't afford an '04 Z06, so what's the next best thing? You guessed it - a 'vette that's got half the hp and is a year older than I am - the 1984 coupe with the notorious Crossfire engine.
The previous owner didn't take good care of it, and I got it knowing it would be a bit of a project car. It's in drivable condition and looks 7/10 cosmetically, but needs some love here and there.
The first big project I want to tackle is to replace all of the weatherstripping around the doors and targa top. The strips around the windshield and hatch and wheel wells are OK, so I'm going to leave them alone for now.
How difficult is it to replace the weatherstripping yourself, and what tools/materials would you need? Or, is it worth the money to just get it professionally done at a dealership? Thanks for the input!
I've saved up for years for none other than my first Corvette, and the day finally came three weeks ago!
Naturally I couldn't afford an '04 Z06, so what's the next best thing? You guessed it - a 'vette that's got half the hp and is a year older than I am - the 1984 coupe with the notorious Crossfire engine.
The previous owner didn't take good care of it, and I got it knowing it would be a bit of a project car. It's in drivable condition and looks 7/10 cosmetically, but needs some love here and there.
The first big project I want to tackle is to replace all of the weatherstripping around the doors and targa top. The strips around the windshield and hatch and wheel wells are OK, so I'm going to leave them alone for now.
How difficult is it to replace the weatherstripping yourself, and what tools/materials would you need? Or, is it worth the money to just get it professionally done at a dealership? Thanks for the input!




