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Offline charger49

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« on: January 09, 2005, 08:10:15 AM »
Hi all I only just joined the forum it looks to have a wealth of information. I am looking at getting into a vette later in the year. Somewhere between a 68 yo 71 year model, I would prefer to get a big block car but I will wait and see what turns up. I’m not looking for a show car just a good tidy car, which is a driver of fairly close to one. I am a spray painter but trade and would look at doing a respray and resto down the track.

Are there any good books that I can get on the 69 71 vette?

What are there common problem areas for rust corrosion etc?

I just want to do some research now so that I can make a informed decision when I start looking at them.

Thanks Jason

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« Reply #1 on: January 09, 2005, 05:58:51 PM »
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Rust - the frame is about the main area.  Haven't  seen too many with a problem though - just surface stuff.

The 68's differ slightly in the ft guards behind the wheel as from 69 (or 70?) they didn't wrap under as much to avoid stone chips etc.  They also had fibre optics for the lights - something I know nothing about.

They only made 17316 of the 70 model, 21801 of the 71 as opposed to 38762 of the 69.

Get yourself a Corvette Black Book which details the production numbers, rpo codes for each model.  When you have bought the car, buy the workshop manual for that year at around $150 - a good investment as it details everything!

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« Reply #2 on: January 09, 2005, 06:39:10 PM »
Thanks

Where is  the best place to get the Corvette Black Book from?

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« Reply #3 on: January 11, 2005, 09:35:14 AM »
Not sure where you are but any dedicated auto book store such as Drysdales will have it.  Check the clubs to see if someone has a spare they might want to part with.

Or ask someone to copy the years you are seeking to start you off (unfortunately I don't have a scanner).

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« Reply #4 on: January 11, 2005, 04:26:33 PM »
I picked up a few books from The Pit shop bookstore, They were out of stock of the black book but should have it in a couple of weeks. I als got the C3 buters guide and Corvette 1968 - 1982.

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« Reply #5 on: January 12, 2005, 12:10:51 AM »
I buy my books from the good ol US, try www.barnesandnoble.com  they have heaps! punch in "corvette"
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« Reply #6 on: January 21, 2005, 11:09:56 PM »
for my 69 I have a few:

1: assembly manual (must have)
2: Haynes 68-82 repair manual (pretty handy)
3: How to restore and modify your corvette 1968-82 (Newton, Motorbooks International)
4: Wheres wally?
5: A few chevy engine books mainly on hotrodding them (one by lingenfelter himself)
6: get all the vette mags you can that have articles on the earlier c3's. You will find them quite handy at times :) You might find chevy hi performance magazine handy too. I remember seeing these quite often back home (the chevy hi perf. mags that is).
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