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C3 Technical and Performance For technical and performance related discussion of 1968 - 1982 Corvettes.

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Old 10-12-03, 09:33 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Join Date: Jun 2003
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Default I finally got started

I posted a while back on how to get started on fixing my 81 and got a lot of help.Now I got the engine, trans and radiator out .I am in the proccess of cleaning and painting the frame with por 15 I am also rebuilding the front suspension with new poly bushings,Tie rods,ball joints , new springs and calipers. Once the fronts done I'll move on to the rear end. This por 15 is amazing stuff.A couple of things I've learned is once it dries on something(like your hands) it doesn't come off also if you paint a piece don't put it down on something to dry, hang it instead.These are just a couple of dumb things I've learned.
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