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Chevy Corvette Forum

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    A forum community dedicated to Chevy Corvette owners and enthusiasts. Come join the discussion about performance, modifications, racing, restoration, classifieds, troubleshooting, maintenance, and more!

CorvetteForum - Chevrolet Corvette News and Rumors

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    2023 Corvette Z06 Indy Pace Car Officially Revealed. GM’s 33rd such machine is a special 2023 Corvette Z06 Indy Pace Car set to be driven by the fastest woman in Indy 500 history. By Brett Foote - May 12, 2022.

Chevette modified - HRW

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    I was digging around my shelves looking to rebuild something. Pulled down a Chevette from 3 years ago. Body didn't need a repaint, just a crack fixed & a good polishing. Disassembled the chassis & soaked in acetone, re-trued the tires, re-soldered a couple of joints, repainted with Ace Hardware white, reassembled &

chevette scooter with 1.6 - Don Terrill’s Speed-Talk

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    At 200-230 HP you better have a STD main size crank otherwise it will break. I've seen fast turboed Chevettes in drag racing format but usually the engine don't last long. Usually the owners change the engine for a turboed 153" or 151" Chevy L4 because those are nearly undestructible. '71 Z28 street strip car.

Vauxhall (DTV) Chevette - TenTenths Motorsport Forum

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    TenTenths Motorsport Forum > Historic Racing & Motorsport History > The Chassis History Archive: Vauxhall (DTV) Chevette User Name: Remember Me? Password: ... Chevette HS Chevette HSR (short wheelbase) Chevette HSR (long wheelbase) The HSR SW was essentially an HS with the new bodykit. Some cars were converted by Bldenstein from HS to …

chevette scooter with 1.6 - Page 2 - Don Terrill’s Speed-Talk

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    Plus the northstar powertrain would require custom short CV shafts to fit a Chevette, not to mention all the cutting, welding, and adaptation.. An F body 3.4 4L60E would be an easy swap if you wanted a swap. Narrow 60 degree engine. 4th gen F bodies optioned that way got like 25 hwy stock. With a Chevette, it'd probably net 35mpg..

Chevette Owners - Facebook

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    For the owners and fans of Chevettes/T1000/Acadian, to discuss these great little cars. We love all things Chevette/T1000/Acadian or just T body platform in general. We do not have very many rules in here but excessive profanity will get deleted and you will get warned, too many warnings and you will no longer be a part of our group.

1977 Chevrolet Chevette Review | Team Chevelle

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    An later model from the 80's. She used it as a commuter. The thing was rock solid and cheap. As a production model the Chevette outlived the Vega/Monza and derivatives. I think that means something, the replacement for the Monza was the front drive J-car (i.e. Cavalier). The Chevette was sort of a captive import, the sort of thing that Geo ...

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