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St Louis, MO, is the location of the Corvette assembly plant from 1954-1981.

Since 1981, Corvettes have been assembled in Bowling Green, KY.
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RE:Floor Jack/Did I screw up ?

Subject: RE:Floor Jack/Did I screw up ?
by Mr_Mojo on 2008/2/10 15:41:55

Quote:
You can get a tool that goes in the jack so you can lift it by the diff between the exhaust pipes, but id be reluctant to use that as a lift point.
That's the Jack-A-Vette, I have one and it works well.
For the front I use a regular ol floorjack after I drive up on 2 x 10's and then place the jackstands where the swaybar is attached to the frame.

For the rear, I use the Jack-A-Vette and place the jackstads either at the point marked "jacking point" or on teh rear part of teh frame where the bumper attaches.
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