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This references the rear differential.

The Dana 36 was the smaller unit. It was used on all 1984 Corvettes, and all automatic Corvettes thru 199...
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Re: Sundae Chat 04.15.12

Subject: Re: Sundae Chat 04.15.12
by biggrizzly on 2012/4/15 12:06:13

Good Morning Tommy and all...
My mitts are going to try to tackle the garage today. I need to drag everything out and only replace the necessities. I want to be able to either park another car in there along side the Corvette or at least be able to pull one in to do an oil change without pulling the Corvette out.

I also have a flyer to finish up for our Corvette show. It should have been done months ago but I just got the details a couple weeks ago. They are screaming for the flyer and I have had little time to work on it. Crap crap crap.

I wound up going to a classic car show yesterday instead of the ProSolo event. A friend called me and I went out to meet him. I wish I had my camera with me because there was an incredible 1960 Lincoln Convertible there.

http://www.flickr.com/photos/carphoto ... 0/sizes/l/in/photostream/

I think this is the same car... but anyway. This Lincoln stil had the factory paint and was so freaking incredible you would think it was painted last year. I could barely find a fault in the paint and it was buffed out to a really nice shine. The interior had been redone with new leather but was perfect in every way. Apparently the car was kept in a garage at a summer home in the North East (Connecticut) and it sat for years only being used as a vacation wagon when the owners would fly up to the shore for summer vacations.

Soooo.... What to get into now?
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