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Hello to all. I recently purchased a 1984 Corvette. I have been craving a manual RWD car with some good power for awhile now. I come from a world of Euro cars. Over the past few years I’ve become fond of GM rides for a few reasons. I came to the conclusion a Corvette would fit the bill. I love pop up headlights, I found one with a stick shift, and fiberglass bodies are a plus for anyone living in the northeast. I happened to see a C4 in a junkyard months ago and took note of how easy it looked to work on, and that there was nothing in sight that could rust.
Unfortunately this car has run like garbage since I bought it. I now feel I paid way too much and I’m in too deep. So, here I am! Kindly look for my post and I will list all I have done.
Welcome to the Forum, and congratulations on your C4!
Sorry about the issues you are having, but I see that you have already posted your issues in the C4 Tech section which will be a source of great info and help for you.
Hope you get these problems resolved quickly and inexpensively and can enjoy your ride.
Save the wave!
Welcome to the forum!! Many of us here have experience and can help you get the car up and running properly. You can post the issues you are having in the C4 section and we can help you get them diagnosed and sorted out. I also have an 84 with a 4+3 manual trans. Would love to see pictures of your car!
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