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Figured I would give an update to the project. Ran all new SS brake lines and put new calipers and brake pads on. I planned to restore the calipers, but they were in super rough shape.
still need to tie in the front calipers to the brake lines. Also put a new master cylinder on.
Just to get an idea of the shape of your engine I would do a compression test and check the color of the spark plugs. If it has a lot of miles it might need valve guides and a bore.
I had good compression on my 82 but the heads were shot so I opted for a Blueprint crate motor.
Wouldn’t start today and found the battery drained. Must have something on somewhere, but hard to tell with so much torn apart, but made some really good progress today.
Brakes are bled and ready to go.
found out the engine temp gauge doesn’t work and found a leaking radiator hose.
I did get some new tires and rims off FB marketplace to replace the set that was on it. Installed in 1984
Headlights were the only bulbs not blown, so picked those up this evening.
Getting really close to getting it back on the road.
Welcome to the forum! Should be a fun project, I like the wheels.
I see it has the two tone light/dark buckskin interior. I have the same one in a ‘76, but decided to change it all to the lighter buckskin color. If you’re curious they do make carpet in the lighter color.
From: Who says "Nothing is impossible" ? I've been doing nothing for years.
Originally Posted by jlawn
Drove it around the subdivision today. First time moving under its own power.
resulted in a laundry list of small stuff I need to do.
I'm thinking maybe the understatement of the year, decade?lol I was going to chime in earlier on this post, but it looked like you were excited and having some fun. I am just going to come out and say it (coming from 30yrs of C3 ownership). Pls do yourself a favour, unless you are an expert C3 restorer, it will cost you 3X as much to get that "vette" to the point where it would be comparable to a good C3 "driver" you can buy anywhere. They are still relatively inexpensive and I have seen this same scenario play out many times. Believe me when I say I am just trying to help.