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Sharp car with its 'numbers matching' engine, according to the seller. Would be extremely cool if it were the born-with block. Has anyone here seen this car up close?
Link to 1965 Corvette Fuel Injected Coupe eBay auction ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() 194375S110671 |
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----I see a pair of the old AAMCO rubber floor mats. I have a set laying around somewhere. Back in the day you used to see them in many, many Corvettes. Wear like iron! Can't put my finger on it but the heater hoses don't seem to be running correctly.
----Then, I saw the Nassau Blue roadster Tony so kindly put on, and there is the correct method of running the heater hoses! Also a replacement incorrect water pump and incorrect fuel line from the pump to the filter.....Bill S Last edited by olredalert; 02-12-2023 at 04:20 PM. |
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The ballast resistor above the heater core is an interesting touch |
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