Low drag - High speed
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- Joined
- Oct 24, 2003
- Messages
- 201
- Location
- Okla-Frikkin'-Homa
- Corvette
- 1995 and 1984 Red Coupes and grey 2007 GMC Sierra
I know '84s are the least collectible of the C4s, but when I came across a nice red '84 Coupe with only 54,000 miles on it ... for just $5,500.00 ... I jumped on the deal.
The car is a virtual time capsule, with everything stock and in miraculous conditiuon. I've had it about two weeks now and put a little over 100 miles on it with no problems at all. The cruise control even works good.
Today, however, the first bug showed up when the passenger window stopped working. It still has the ribbon-style regulator and I pulled the panel to give it a look. All I can come up with is a dead motor and the only fix seems to be a later-model scissors replacement. Can I get an original-type motor somewhere, even a good used one? I don't know if an '84 rates NCRS attention (how do I do that anyway?) and is it worth the bother to make this '84 a pristine original?
The car is a virtual time capsule, with everything stock and in miraculous conditiuon. I've had it about two weeks now and put a little over 100 miles on it with no problems at all. The cruise control even works good.
Today, however, the first bug showed up when the passenger window stopped working. It still has the ribbon-style regulator and I pulled the panel to give it a look. All I can come up with is a dead motor and the only fix seems to be a later-model scissors replacement. Can I get an original-type motor somewhere, even a good used one? I don't know if an '84 rates NCRS attention (how do I do that anyway?) and is it worth the bother to make this '84 a pristine original?





