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When Chevrolet unveiled the all new Corvette Sting Ray in the fall of 1962, its St. Louis plant couldn't build them fast enough. At the time, GM did not realize that it had just given birth to a legend. Today, whether it is one of the ground breaking, split window 'Vettes of 1963 or a monster L 88, no other American sports car evokes the emotional response or commands as much respect as one of the sleek and swooping midyear Corvettes of 1963 through 1967. A perfectly restored Corvette should be exactly the same as when ir rolld off the Chevrolet production line. Corvette Restoration Guide 1963 1967 gives you all of the data and information necessary to complete your project to a factory fresh appearance. Hundreds of archival photos, line drawings, and views of award winning restored cars show the variations in the midyear Sting Rays, both major and subtle. Table of Contents Introduction The shape of the legend Identifying the Sting Ray Frames The suspension The small block wonder Noise and thunder Fuel systems The cooling system Exhaust system Transmissions The rear axle Heating and air conditioning The brake system Wheels and tires The exterior The interior Electrical system Interchange section Production options The title search My Corvette Corvette Suppliers Clubs Bibliography Whether your are restoring your own Sting Ray or are simply a Corvette spotter, this book is your key to understanding all of the key elements that make the Corvettes of 1963 1967 timeless classics in American sports car history.
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