I am working on a 71 coupe that was “lightened” for drag racing 50+ years ago. Those really heavy😉 styrofoam blocks were a casualty. Can anyone share dimensions, so I can make some? Thanks
Dimensions of white styrofoam blocks in coupe?
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rev: you should stick too the c-1's as there is no foam in them. not being a c-3 guy, is your need something a corvette junkyard would have.? there's a yard near breezwood pa full of c-3 and 4 circuses and he's reasonable. doubt he'd ship if the piece is large. good luck, mike mccagh- Top
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Hello Owen,
I'm having some difficulties attaching the photos from my computer to my post.
That's why I asked Mike for an email address.
One of the six or seven photos I'm referring to is in the Interior Section of the 5th edition of the 70-72 Corvette Technical Manual and Judging Guide. It doesn't however indicate any dimensions.
Regards,
Alan
71 Coupe, 350/270, 4 speed
Mason Dixon Chapter
Chapter Top Flight October 2011- Top
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I am surprised that so many Corvettes are missing those blocks. I wouldn't think they were a high failure item. It kind of makes me wonder fi they were not installed in later chrome bumper C3s. Maybe some investigating is in order.Terry- Top
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Hello Owen,
I'm having some difficulties attaching the photos from my computer to my post.
That's why I asked Mike for an email address.
One of the six or seven photos I'm referring to is in the Interior Section of the 5th edition of the 70-72 Corvette Technical Manual and Judging Guide. It doesn't however indicate any dimensions.
Regards,
Alan
I have tried several times to respond to you via the message board, and it appears that is not working. My email is mikeerns at wi.rr.com- Top
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Only a small piece of this puzzle. This was provided to me by the previous owner of my '71.You do not have permission to view this gallery.
This gallery has 7 photos.- Top
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Hmmm. Mine is a '72 #20,284, early-May build.- Top
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