C3 Corvette
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Any C3 vette owners on the board ? just bought a winter project, good place to buy parts if needed ?
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08-16-2020, 08:16 PM
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Its a 69 427 4 speed bought from the second owner 60K on the clock, hasn't been on the road since 78, sitting for 42 years, time capsule
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Like any project, research and price shop accordingly... Resto-mod or Original?
https://www.corvettecentral.com/
https://www.corvettecentral.com/
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And just noticed classic industries is finally going to be getting into the 'vette restore game
https://catalogs.classicindustries.c...quest-corvette
https://catalogs.classicindustries.c...quest-corvette
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Not sure how they compare with anything else posted, they were one of the few I knew of in the early 2000s, used to get the catalog every month but Ecklers.
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Paragon has a good printed catalog with parts diagrams with technical sidebars, Zip, Corvette Central, Corvette Pacifica, Eklers has aggressive pricing but then kills you in freight. I'm local to them so it works for me. Just stay far away from Corvette Mods. Covid has things messed up right now for parts. What year are you working on.
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Its a 69 427 4 speed bought from the second owner 60K on the clock, hasn't been on the road since 78, sitting for 42 years, time capsule
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with c3's that have sat that long replace all the calipers with ones that have been stainless lined. if there is any rust in the fuel tank just replace it, it is cheaper in the long run. I have a 67 427 tri power conv. in the shop right now that has sat for the last 6 years and the fuel tank is so rusted it is barely scrap. replace any of the rubber hoses and belts, rebuild the carb and drive it.