firefighter jim
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62 gets my vote as my all time favorite (61 a very close second!). Had a 58.
Yes, you never know - the blue convertible project is for sale![]()
Being that you are in the classic corvette business...
My 62 has the 327 340hp with 4 spd... I would get a lot more driving time if it had an automatic and maybe a 350... I find I have to readjust the lifters about every 1000 to 1500 miles... I let it go last summer and broke a push rod.
Purist have told me changing the engine and transmission to something modern will cut the value in half...
I think a clean bolt in installation could easily be reversed...
Driving it in San Francisco stop and go driving and very steep hills is no fun at all...
The previous owner did install the oversize Bcool radiator and electric fan... he lived in AZ and it gets real hot there...
Any suggestions?
How is it going to cut the value ?
I rarely adjust solid lifters. You have some kind of internal problem that needs to be addressed.
Joe, I'm sure you know a lot more about corvettes than I do, but for as long as I can remember, modifying a "classic" or "antique" automobile cut its value. Keeping everything original always kept the highest value.