Great Way To Clean the Underside of a Mid-Year
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Great Way To Clean the Underside of a Mid-Year
I was at the AC show and this caught my attention. Notice the 4th picture, it has two masters, one for the brakes and one for the clutch and the steering shaft and small wheel.
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http://temp.corvetteforum.net/classi...de/Stuff.shtml
[Modified by plaidside, 4:05 PM 2/23/2003]
Click here for more pics.
http://temp.corvetteforum.net/classi...de/Stuff.shtml
[Modified by plaidside, 4:05 PM 2/23/2003]
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:cool: display, sorry I missed it! Is the real steering wheel up in the body?
:confused: MJ
OK, now I think I understand - steering wheel, seat, brakes (and dual m/c) on the chassis are put there so you can drive the car. The original pieces are up in the body and are nonfunctional in the current position.
[Modified by MNJack, 8:50 PM 2/23/2003]
:confused: MJ
OK, now I think I understand - steering wheel, seat, brakes (and dual m/c) on the chassis are put there so you can drive the car. The original pieces are up in the body and are nonfunctional in the current position.
[Modified by MNJack, 8:50 PM 2/23/2003]
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Re: (MNJack)
Click on the link and look at the 4th picture and you will see the steering wheel. You will have to scroll to the left.