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Old 01-17-2003, 07:48 PM
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Say you have a 1979 L82 Auto, which you have owned for about 2.5 years. The car is completely original, has 40,000 miles, and was garaged for 18 years. The vette in question was started only once during that 18 year period. You fixed the brakes, greased everything, and started driving the car in its original form.

You suddenly find that you have upwards of $1,000 to spend on the car. What do you buy for the car, and what work do you do to it?

I don't know where to start.
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Default Re: What would you do? (Simon Alexander)

how about some nice shiny wheels? :steering:
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Default Re: What would you do? (Simon Alexander)

Save the money till something goes south.
Old 01-17-2003, 07:57 PM
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Save the money till something goes south.
Fix the stuff that pertains to safety first.
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Default Re: What would you do? (Eddie 70)

Probably needs all new (rubber) everything.
All new suspension bushings/ball joints/tie rods/idler arm/body mounts/adj
strut rods. All this should be within your budget, if you do most of the work.
You can have a shop press in the A-arm bushings for cheap. The hardest
part will be the initial disassembly of all the suspension. Going together
should be a breeze.

My point: build a good foundation for years to come. Then next year, the
new shiny wheels and tires won't break the underlying (old) suspension
components. Plus, you'll then have a car that handles like a NEW 79 vette.

If you do enough work yourself, you might have enough left over for a
fiberglass spring - or other goody.

Good luck deciding. the shiny stuff is so hard to resist.
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Default Re: What would you do? (NHvette)

Probably needs all new (rubber) everything.
All new suspension bushings/ball joints/tie rods/idler arm/body mounts/adj
strut rods. All this should be within your budget, if you do most of the work.
You can have a shop press in the A-arm bushings for cheap. The hardest
part will be the initial disassembly of all the suspension. Going together
should be a breeze.

My point: build a good foundation for years to come. Then next year, the
new shiny wheels and tires won't break the underlying (old) suspension
components. Plus, you'll then have a car that handles like a NEW 79 vette.

If you do enough work yourself, you might have enough left over for a
fiberglass spring - or other goody.

Good luck deciding. the shiny stuff is so hard to resist.
:seeya
Thats pretty much the way I am leaning. Take care of suspension and hoses first. I'm going to replace the fuel "S" hoses first thing. Then power steering hoses. After that its probably new shocks, strut rods, and a few bushings here and there. :)
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Default Re: What would you do? (Simon Alexander)

Two words: valve seals.

Trust me.
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You could always donate it to the Desertdawg's 1982 CE Restoration Society.
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You could always donate it to the Desertdawg's 1982 CE Restoration Society.
Sounds more like a fan club of sorts!?!?!? :jester :jester :jester


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Default Re: What would you do? (Simon Alexander)

Valve job, then suspension restoration. this, of course, is if you have no plans to mod it. otherwise i would buy heads, or some other performance part. :cheers:
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Default Re: What would you do? (Simon Alexander)

Hmmmm I would DRIVE IT and then fix what broke first :p:
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Default Re: What would you do? (SanDiegoPaul)

Hmmmm I would DRIVE IT and then fix what broke first :p:
I have been driving it. Nothing is really broke right now, except for the drivers side outer door handle rod assembly. My fat hands wont fit in there to fix it either!


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Default Re: What would you do? (Simon Alexander)

Take out the three screws holding the door latch. Drop the latch down out of the way and you will have enough room to get to the door handle.
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Save the money till something goes south.
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Default Re: What would you do? (Simon Alexander)

You could always donate it to the Desertdawg's 1982 CE Restoration Society.

Sounds more like a fan club of sorts!?!?!? :jester :jester :jester

No, It is really just my wallet. deposit funds here......

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