Any interest in How to videos??
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Re: Any interest in How to videos?? (Kid Vette)
Sounds good to me. I just bought a "How to Rebuild a Muncie" tape and it has been very helpful. And you're right it doesn't have to be a real "professional" production; the Muncie tape certainly wasn't.
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Any interest in How to videos??
I helped a buddy rebuild his rear bearings today and another guy a steering box last week. Next I'm helping my friend rebuild his differential and posi.
Since there are no videos that I'm aware of on these vette specific jobs I wonder how much interest there would be in some?
I'm not an audio- video technician but can certainly put together videos comparible to one I've bought from vette suppliers.
Good rebuilding videos run $30-40 what would you be interested in paying for topics as :
Rear Bearings
posi rebuilding
Differentials
steering boxes
front control arms
Gary
[Modified by gtr1999, 3:20 AM 3/22/2004]
Since there are no videos that I'm aware of on these vette specific jobs I wonder how much interest there would be in some?
I'm not an audio- video technician but can certainly put together videos comparible to one I've bought from vette suppliers.
Good rebuilding videos run $30-40 what would you be interested in paying for topics as :
Rear Bearings
posi rebuilding
Differentials
steering boxes
front control arms
Gary
[Modified by gtr1999, 3:20 AM 3/22/2004]
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Re: Any interest in How to videos?? (gtr1999)
Gary:
I think it is a real good idea. I know it would be a valuable resource. Ive seen your work first hand and it would be of great benefit to the C3 Corvette enthusiest.
Mike
I think it is a real good idea. I know it would be a valuable resource. Ive seen your work first hand and it would be of great benefit to the C3 Corvette enthusiest.
Mike
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Melting Slicks
Re: Any interest in How to videos?? (My69)
Sounds good to me. I just bought a "How to Rebuild a Muncie" tape and it has been very helpful. And you're right it doesn't have to be a real "professional" production; the Muncie tape certainly wasn't.
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Re: Any interest in How to videos?? (gtr1999)
I would pay $30 - $40 for a rear bearing video. I think it would take some of the mystery out of it.
I'm somewhat surprised there aren't more how to videos available.
[Modified by GATOR454, 9:43 AM 3/22/2004]
I'm somewhat surprised there aren't more how to videos available.
[Modified by GATOR454, 9:43 AM 3/22/2004]