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Old 05-10-2007, 10:08 PM   #1
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an owner again!

Is there a pictorial thread here to follow restoration work?

Monday, I'm picking up my second C4. It's an '88 L98, and it's a heap. Rotten rubber on the glass, AND on all four corners, and you know what time does to C4 door interior panels. The I/C cluster is new, as are the pipes. The squeeze is good under the heads too (surprise!). But alas, there's the TPI intake vacuum leaks.

We're not pullin' the body from the frame. Has anyone here ever put bushings in on a C4, without lifting the body? I did accomplish such a feat on an old
CJ-7, but is it possible with fiberglass?

...and a thread on resto' work???

Thanks!
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Old 05-26-2007, 12:26 PM   #2
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Re: an owner again!

Cancelled!

We picked up a '94 HT, black/black/black zr1 rims are on the way. 83k, $10,750.

For sale; the brushed aluminum pinwheel style OEM's. Flawless. Make offer.
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