corvette update
#1
Instructor
Thread Starter
corvette update
corvettes going under the knife in the next month
insurance is covering a complete new paintjob
figured people would like to see the process. hard to believe how faded the paint is. under the emblem was a really bright red compared to how the hood looked.
thus far, the doors are basically getting rebuilt. internals and the window sweeps and pads.
awaiting on some new door seals and some of that black trim that goes around the middle of the car. the stuff at the back just spins inside.
ill be taking care of the driveline this winter all new ujoints, fix a brake squeak. new umbrella seals in the motor to help stop the blue smoke on startup.
ill post some more pics as i get some if people are into see this process
insurance is covering a complete new paintjob
figured people would like to see the process. hard to believe how faded the paint is. under the emblem was a really bright red compared to how the hood looked.
thus far, the doors are basically getting rebuilt. internals and the window sweeps and pads.
awaiting on some new door seals and some of that black trim that goes around the middle of the car. the stuff at the back just spins inside.
ill be taking care of the driveline this winter all new ujoints, fix a brake squeak. new umbrella seals in the motor to help stop the blue smoke on startup.
ill post some more pics as i get some if people are into see this process
#3
Instructor
Thread Starter
yes the original red is the plan i dont think i have much choice with insurance lol. it will be way brighter, if i get back to the shop ill get a pic from where they took the emblem off.
ill try to find a picture of the seals, we use them on the racecar as the heat doesnt kill them like it does to the white plastic like seals.
i may be using the wrong term for it but we had some left so going to see if that helps the smoke issue on cold start
ill try to find a picture of the seals, we use them on the racecar as the heat doesnt kill them like it does to the white plastic like seals.
i may be using the wrong term for it but we had some left so going to see if that helps the smoke issue on cold start
#6
Melting Slicks
How did you get the insurance to cover a paint job? I don't recall previous threads in your corvette update. But I'm excited for your ride, it's gonna look awesome!
Side note: I'm not sure about the early C4 wheels, but your front tires are directional and mounted backward.
Side note: I'm not sure about the early C4 wheels, but your front tires are directional and mounted backward.
#7
Melting Slicks
leadfoot, my 88 is going under the knife this winter for a new paint job also except I am doing the cutting. Looking forward to removing the front and rear bumpers.
Hope yours turns out great.
Hope yours turns out great.
#10
Safety Car
corvettes going under the knife in the next month
insurance is covering a complete new paintjob
figured people would like to see the process. hard to believe how faded the paint is. under the emblem was a really bright red compared to how the hood looked.
thus far, the doors are basically getting rebuilt. internals and the window sweeps and pads.
awaiting on some new door seals and some of that black trim that goes around the middle of the car. the stuff at the back just spins inside.
ill be taking care of the driveline this winter all new ujoints, fix a brake squeak. new umbrella seals in the motor to help stop the blue smoke on startup.
ill post some more pics as i get some if people are into see this process
insurance is covering a complete new paintjob
figured people would like to see the process. hard to believe how faded the paint is. under the emblem was a really bright red compared to how the hood looked.
thus far, the doors are basically getting rebuilt. internals and the window sweeps and pads.
awaiting on some new door seals and some of that black trim that goes around the middle of the car. the stuff at the back just spins inside.
ill be taking care of the driveline this winter all new ujoints, fix a brake squeak. new umbrella seals in the motor to help stop the blue smoke on startup.
ill post some more pics as i get some if people are into see this process
#12
Instructor
How did you get the insurance to cover a paint job? I don't recall previous threads in your corvette update. But I'm excited for your ride, it's gonna look awesome!
Side note: I'm not sure about the early C4 wheels, but your front tires are directional and mounted backward.
Side note: I'm not sure about the early C4 wheels, but your front tires are directional and mounted backward.
#14
Instructor
Thread Starter
ill answer the questions as best i can.
tires they had taken them off at some point and apparently put them on backwards (not my doing)
as for insurance coverage, with all the fires we had in BC this summer i was away for a weekend and we had a major amount of ash fall and then it rained. it basically ate the clear coat on the car, some spots turned almost pink while others had black specs all through it. the car was very close to being a write off but i am very glad they decided to go through with this. cant wait to have her back in a while. i told the shop no rush on it since its uninsured for this time of year. it can stay in their shop until its done
title name i shoulda changed more of a start of a rebuild :P
thus far they are rebuilding most of the door internals as im supplying the parts (they have to take them apart anyways so new parts are going in)
ive had to buy a couple trim pieces (those black ones that run down the middle of the car) the nut and bolt are just spinning and you cant exactly access them so ive had to buy a couple of those.
ive got a pic of where the emblem was on the hood so you can see how much it has faded over the years. will post that later.
tires they had taken them off at some point and apparently put them on backwards (not my doing)
as for insurance coverage, with all the fires we had in BC this summer i was away for a weekend and we had a major amount of ash fall and then it rained. it basically ate the clear coat on the car, some spots turned almost pink while others had black specs all through it. the car was very close to being a write off but i am very glad they decided to go through with this. cant wait to have her back in a while. i told the shop no rush on it since its uninsured for this time of year. it can stay in their shop until its done
title name i shoulda changed more of a start of a rebuild :P
thus far they are rebuilding most of the door internals as im supplying the parts (they have to take them apart anyways so new parts are going in)
ive had to buy a couple trim pieces (those black ones that run down the middle of the car) the nut and bolt are just spinning and you cant exactly access them so ive had to buy a couple of those.
ive got a pic of where the emblem was on the hood so you can see how much it has faded over the years. will post that later.
#15
Instructor
Thread Starter
its also nice to hear from the bodyman that the car is in such great shape and its going very nicley. now im just waiting on the quote to have them repaint the ground FX (insurance isnt covering that)
#17
Safety Car
The forrest fire is a shame. Not only because of the property damage but also because it’s so beautiful there.
#18
Instructor
Thread Starter
Yeah it was a bad summer all those fires were anywhere from 1 hr to 3hrs away from me for the most part. My city took on a huge amount of evacuees.
Side note here is a picture of where the emblem was. Original color to the faded color
Side note here is a picture of where the emblem was. Original color to the faded color
#19
Instructor
Thread Starter
Some updates. I have taken the gfx home to get the oldman to fiberglass (shop wants way to much to fox and paint them) also heres some pics. The spots sanded are areas that were not perfect before so they are fixing it properly. Should have gfx fixed in 2 weeks. And hopefully paint will happen by the new year (i told them no rush on the car since winter is here and this way it stays in a noce heated shop