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Dandylion Deb
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Hello all Corvette owners, and Corvette owner wannabees! I just recently purchased my first Corvette, a 1984, and I am excited as heck to finally own one. It has a great engine and a new paint job, but the interior needs lots of work. I think one of the previous owners left the top off during a rain as the interior shows signs of water damage. But, thats the fun of having the car. I'm making it mine!
Whats really exciting is that this is the first car I have ever purchased on my own and actually have my name on the title. (My ex was always in charge of the family cars!) But, I am also kinda new to auto "fix up" and I'm just taking it one step at a time, doing lots of research. This forum has been a great source of information since I discovered it.
Now for the dumb question of the day...
Click on Gallery at the top of this page, then click on 1984-1996 in the Categories, then 1984 in Subcategories. Enlarge the picture of the 1984 L83 engine 1. Okay...right in the middle of the picture is a silver pipe leading from under the air filter housing going down...what is that pipe called so I can replace the one that is missing from my car?
Please be patient with me, I know you all are having a good laugh right about now, but by next year, I'll know what I'm doing!
Thanks for taking the time to read this, and thanks for all the information you have already given me in this forum.
Debbie
Whats really exciting is that this is the first car I have ever purchased on my own and actually have my name on the title. (My ex was always in charge of the family cars!) But, I am also kinda new to auto "fix up" and I'm just taking it one step at a time, doing lots of research. This forum has been a great source of information since I discovered it.
Now for the dumb question of the day...
Click on Gallery at the top of this page, then click on 1984-1996 in the Categories, then 1984 in Subcategories. Enlarge the picture of the 1984 L83 engine 1. Okay...right in the middle of the picture is a silver pipe leading from under the air filter housing going down...what is that pipe called so I can replace the one that is missing from my car?
Please be patient with me, I know you all are having a good laugh right about now, but by next year, I'll know what I'm doing!
Thanks for taking the time to read this, and thanks for all the information you have already given me in this forum.
Debbie