Marks71
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18 minutes ago, willie said:
Thanks Glen i checked mine and i didn't see anything either. So i am guessing they were in some kind of package also. We now know the rears are most likely dealer or after market items. But i was just wondering about the front console ones??
Willie, I went through my build sheet for my 71, and as Glen said, there’s nothing that addresses the s/b holders for the console.i just assumed that at least on the 71s, they all had them. My first 71 that I bought in 74 had them. As for the chrome trim, I’m sure it was necessary to keep the mounting screws from pulling through the somewhat soft material the cups were made of over time.
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Welcome to the club Kevin. I see yours has the gauge package and tach. Is it by chance an SS? There is plenty of help here for any questions or problems you may have.
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26 minutes ago, Rob Peters said:
Pennsylvania has stated the the state will start requiring the Summer Blend gas which will jump the prices here.
rob
Our more expensive summer blend is about a month or so away.
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5 hours ago, Dtret said:
They put them on a bunch of small block cars. They went 70 mph too. But I do believe, to some degree, that’s a legitimate concern.
Didn’t they offer it on the SS Chevelles? Automatics only.
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1 hour ago, willie said:
Mark B i feel for you guys over there, but as Joe said we are with you on the sales tax but reggie's are not quite as bad! I guess our thieves aren't as good as yours!! lol
We’re back to about $5.40 for regular again. The only breaks we get are our backs.
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Not sure how the other states calculate license fees, but here in California where they always have their hand in your pocket, they base them on purchase price. 62k would cost about $6200 in sales tax plus $650-$700 in annual registration fees.
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Learned something new today. Looks like something that’s feasible in a home shop for small parts. Thanks for the info.
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Doing more research and now I’m really intrigued with this. Is this something you did or did you have a company do it? I’m familiar with powder coating, but on metal. How do they get it to work on plastic? I’d appreciate it if you could walk me through the process. Thank you
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Thanks for the info, the finish looked great. When I googled it I got a spray protectant for plastic trim that could be purchased from Walmart which I knew couldn’t be what you did.
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I really like what you did with the compressor and your control panel looks amazing. You sure do have an attention to detail. I’m unfamiliar with Cerakote. Guess I’ll have to Google it.
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2 hours ago, cbolt said:
It’s funny because Amazon had them listed for about that price 3 weeks ago, now it’s up about $35. Although the shipping was free so it may be a wash if the Tire Rack is charging for shipping. Both Amazon and Summit were showing 24-131506 as a part number for the fronts. I’ll have to check into that.
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Sorry for such a late response. I was at a memorial for my sister-in-law. It looks like James, Scott and Joe got you taken care of. I chose the Bilsteins based on Joes recommendation. The 2” drop coils seem like the way to go to offset the lighter engine combo. You may want to check the spring rate with the factory rate. Because your engine combo is now lighter you may not get the 2” drop.
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Remove the shocks and see how it sits. You’re probably looking at springs also. After some member input (thanks Joe) I’m ordering a set of Bilsteins. They are on the high side of the price scale though. About $390 for 4 on Amazon + tax. There are others for 1/2 the price.
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The car looks good. Under hood is a little crusty but probably not a big deal to clean up. Hopefully more photos are available because it’s hard to bid on something with such limited photos. Can’t have too many photos.
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41 minutes ago, Grant MacPherson said:
Cool, I knew the LS6 was not a myth!
I found it interesting that the LS6 was showing to be a COPO option, and only for 71. That must have been early info before GM apparently pulled the plug on it. After all, they only put 188 of them in the 71 Corvette.
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Really enjoy that sort of stuff. Thank you
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Welcome Brant. Beautiful Monte. As you can see by the immediate response to your post, there is always someone eager to help.
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I knew of a few of the companies they owned, but not to that extent. That was an eye opener. A lot of bargains.
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After receiving “ETA pending” since I placed an order in September for a square key blank, I just got an ETA of 4/27. I never cancelled because it’s not something I had to have. Just wanted see how long it would be back ordered.
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I see they’re discontinuing the Hilborn line. Another piece of history going by the wayside.
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Rain scheduled again tomorrow. Got 3 mows in now and will begin again in about a week. Meanwhile there’s plenty of trimming. I’ve got a fair amount of slope which can’t be done with the ride on, so it’s a combo of weed whacker and 21” rotary mower. I’m in a high fire zone out here in California and this year the rules are stricter. I’ve always been pretty anal about brush clearance so there have never been any issues with the FD. Fortunately I’ve got State Farm which by the way is no longer writing home owner policies in California. I pay only $3800/yr. Where some people I know are about 9k if they haven’t been canceled. Don’t get me started on this years gopher+ground squirrel population either. I’ll be checking traps shortly. Haven’t done crap to the Monte, too busy. As I’ve said before, “this place will either keep me in some kind of shape or it’ll kill me.
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Shock replacement recommendation?
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KYB has been around for just over 100 years, so they must be doing something right. They make a good shock. Had them on my 78 3/4 ton Chevy truck and they lasted many years. The consensus is the Bilsteins are better. But they’re twice as much money, and depending on your budget, and with the other modifications you are doing, the $$ rack up quickly, so I get where you’re coming from.