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topless82vette
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- 1982 convertible (not factory) stock 350cfi auto
with all your suspension rebuilt especially the steering how does it drive and steer? and would you feel steeroids is a waste of money verses a completely rebuilt stock vette steering and suspension setup?
I think mine has right about 130k miles last time it was driven was about 10 years ago. It was my first corvette so I've never driven one that well, suspension wise is tight. Mechanically I'de love to improve everything about the car because I do plan on using it as my everyday driver when "and if" I complete it LOL.
in the next few weeks before I plan on doing anything more to the car I am going to post a bunch of pictures of it and let you guys decide if this car shows any signs whatsoever of rust. I know it was wacked real hard at some point in the right rear but aside from stress cracks in the wheel wells and rear truck panel (this stuff was replaced when it was converted into a convertible) the car seems to always sit normal and always seem to drive nice so I am hoping no frame damage occured. Although the passenger door has always had a large gap at the back so maybe the birdcage was damaged too. But I am not overly concerned about that issue since the door still shuts good.
provided my car isn't a rust bucket all it needs is thorough painting from bare glass up, minor engine work, complete interior, telescopic stuff rebuilt since it's missing it all, and minor body work, and hopefull rebuild all the suspension.
The CFI seems to run okay except for the fact its got like 8 year old gas in it but it still fires right up believe it or not but chokes you out of the garage reallllllllll quik. Mechanically speaking though it's all there so I guess thats a good thing LOL.
I think mine has right about 130k miles last time it was driven was about 10 years ago. It was my first corvette so I've never driven one that well, suspension wise is tight. Mechanically I'de love to improve everything about the car because I do plan on using it as my everyday driver when "and if" I complete it LOL.
in the next few weeks before I plan on doing anything more to the car I am going to post a bunch of pictures of it and let you guys decide if this car shows any signs whatsoever of rust. I know it was wacked real hard at some point in the right rear but aside from stress cracks in the wheel wells and rear truck panel (this stuff was replaced when it was converted into a convertible) the car seems to always sit normal and always seem to drive nice so I am hoping no frame damage occured. Although the passenger door has always had a large gap at the back so maybe the birdcage was damaged too. But I am not overly concerned about that issue since the door still shuts good.
provided my car isn't a rust bucket all it needs is thorough painting from bare glass up, minor engine work, complete interior, telescopic stuff rebuilt since it's missing it all, and minor body work, and hopefull rebuild all the suspension.
The CFI seems to run okay except for the fact its got like 8 year old gas in it but it still fires right up believe it or not but chokes you out of the garage reallllllllll quik. Mechanically speaking though it's all there so I guess thats a good thing LOL.