73 emissions and AC equipment
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73 emissions and AC equipment
is this stuff worth keeping or should I just torch it off and throw it in the scrap bin.
numbers dont match, car has a target master create motor, so numbers dont matter to me .and I plan on headers and sidepipes
numbers dont match, car has a target master create motor, so numbers dont matter to me .and I plan on headers and sidepipes
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Drifting
There are people who are looking for smog stuff to make their car "correct". Put it up for sale.
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Some of the brackets , pulleys , clamps , small parts can be hard to find for people restoring to original condition.
You might get some dollars.
You might get some dollars.
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small block, pulled the air pump and AC comp. ac clutch is bad but still had freon in it. not going to pull the manifolds and emission pipes til I get the side pipes
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well, I found my exhaust leak, the tubes on the ds are rusted out on the bottom.
will get some pics of the air pump and brackets and post in for sale section.
going to hold on to the AC stuff for now
will get some pics of the air pump and brackets and post in for sale section.
going to hold on to the AC stuff for now
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Never toss any part pertaining to Corvettes until you know its value. Some of such stuff is no longer available and can be quite expensive.
#10
Burning Brakes
I removed all of the air pump and lines, but I stored all in a box
and put in storage room. It takes little space and if you sell in the
future, someone might want to restore to original.
Donnie