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  • Chris S.
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    • January 1, 2000
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    Re: What is the hardest to get part?

    53 - 55 hubcaps
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    • Joseph K.
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      • August 26, 2008
      • 407

      Re: What is the hardest to get part?

      Matching numbers Alternator for a 69. As well as an air pump and accessories.

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      • Noel O.
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        • November 1, 1999
        • 50

        Re: What is the hardest to get part?

        Originally posted by Patrick Boyd (9110)
        Well, I guess I have a part so rare that I didn't even know it existed. Was there something like an L-88 passenger car?

        See this thread for some additional thoughts on the draft tube. Thoght those on this thread might be interested

        https://www.forums.ncrs.org/showthre...+tube&uid=3538

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        • Michael H.
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          • January 29, 2008
          • 7477

          Re: What is the hardest to get part?

          Originally posted by Noel O'Reilly (33102)
          See this thread for some additional thoughts on the draft tube. Thoght those on this thread might be interested

          https://www.forums.ncrs.org/showthre...+tube&uid=3538

          Noel,

          The post by Douglas is mostly correct.

          The original tube, 3879941, was designed and released for passenger car use, (Chevelle?) for the 66 model year and was only available in service. (Chev parts dept)

          The 3888265 was released for Corvette early in the 66 model year (November 65) for the (never released) 66 L88.

          As Joe L mentioned, the Corvette tube was discontinued in 1971. The passenger car tube was still available in 1980 as I ordered/received two.

          I had an original Corvette tube at that time and I can verify the fact that the baffle and tube above the lower bracket is the exact same as the passenger tube.

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          • Noel O.
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            • November 1, 1999
            • 50

            Re: What is the hardest to get part?

            Originally posted by Michael Hanson (4067)
            Noel,

            The post by Douglas is mostly correct.

            The original tube, 3879941, was designed and released for passenger car use, (Chevelle?) for the 66 model year and was only available in service. (Chev parts dept)

            The 3888265 was released for Corvette early in the 66 model year (November 65) for the (never released) 66 L88.

            As Joe L mentioned, the Corvette tube was discontinued in 1971. The passenger car tube was still available in 1980 as I ordered/received two.

            I had an original Corvette tube at that time and I can verify the fact that the baffle and tube above the lower bracket is the exact same as the passenger tube.
            Michael,

            I guess I interpreted this post to imply that 67 L88 Corvettes deilvered with the "header package" came with this draft tube (3879941) as opposed to the later (3888265) part which was on the cars with manifolds; the three bend tube would not clear the headers (?). That being said, given that only 20 of these cars were produced in 67, how many were actually delivered with the "header package." The only car I have read about is the Bill Tower car in the 02/09 Corvette Fever (see link). If you look closely, you can see the end of the tube. The question is, in my mind: Is this the 3888265 tube or the 3879941 tube?


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            • Michael H.
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              • January 29, 2008
              • 7477

              Re: What is the hardest to get part?

              Originally posted by Noel O'Reilly (33102)
              Michael,

              I guess I interpreted this post to imply that 67 L88 Corvettes deilvered with the "header package" came with this draft tube (3879941) as opposed to the later (3888265) part which was on the cars with manifolds; the three bend tube would not clear the headers (?). That being said, given that only 20 of these cars were produced in 67, how many were actually delivered with the "header package." The only car I have read about is the Bill Tower car in the 02/09 Corvette Fever (see link). If you look closely, you can see the end of the tube. The question is, in my mind: Is this the 3888265 tube or the 3879941 tube?


              http://www.corvettefever.com/feature.../photo_09.html
              Noel,

              It's true that GM did have available a unique set of exhaust headers to fit the 67 Corvette but none were factory installed. There was no such thing as a "header package" or option for factory installed headers that I know of for Corvette. There was an option number for Camaro Z28 that got you a set of tube headers right from the factory but they came in the trunk, not installed on the vehicle.
              I still have the unique part number for the 67 (only) tube headers.

              All 20 of the 67 L88 cars were assembled with the 3888265 road draft tube. It was part of the L88 option.

              I'm not sure if ANY Corvette ever left the St Louis assembly plant with tube headers installed on the car.

              The 3879941 road draft tube was specifically designed for passenger cars and the 3888265 was specifically designed for 67 Corvette.

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              • Noel O.
                Expired
                • November 1, 1999
                • 50

                Re: What is the hardest to get part?

                Originally posted by Michael Hanson (4067)
                Noel,

                It's true that GM did have available a unique set of exhaust headers to fit the 67 Corvette but none were factory installed. There was no such thing as a "header package" or option for factory installed headers that I know of for Corvette. There was an option number for Camaro Z28 that got you a set of tube headers right from the factory but they came in the trunk, not installed on the vehicle.
                I still have the unique part number for the 67 (only) tube headers.

                All 20 of the 67 L88 cars were assembled with the 3888265 road draft tube. It was part of the L88 option.

                I'm not sure if ANY Corvette ever left the St Louis assembly plant with tube headers installed on the car.

                The 3879941 road draft tube was specifically designed for passenger cars and the 3888265 was specifically designed for 67 Corvette.
                Understood, clearly I am a neophyte on this topic. I guess it would be interesting to see the tube on the Bill Tower car. With the headers, do you feel that the 3 bend tube would fit /clear correctly? The Corvette Fever article on that car was quite good I thought

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                • Michael H.
                  Expired
                  • January 29, 2008
                  • 7477

                  Re: What is the hardest to get part?

                  Originally posted by Noel O'Reilly (33102)
                  Understood, clearly I am a neophyte on this topic. I guess it would be interesting to see the tube on the Bill Tower car. With the headers, do you feel that the 3 bend tube would fit /clear correctly? The Corvette Fever article on that car was quite good I thought
                  That's a good question. I've never tried to install the passenger car tube on a Corvette.
                  My guess is that the passenger car and Corvette tubes are not interchanceable because of a difference in configuration. ??

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                  • Rex T.
                    Very Frequent User
                    • December 1, 1984
                    • 455

                    Re: What is the hardest to get part?

                    A REAL tank sending unit for a 63-67 36 gallon tank.........particularly NOS. I've had two of them and let them go, thinking I would not need them....................and guess what.................now I do.

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                    • Mark P.
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                      • July 31, 2003
                      • 407

                      Re: What is the hardest to get part?

                      Originally posted by Dan McDowell (12989)
                      67 Big block A.I.R. Bracket. anyone have one?
                      Bill Hodel had one a couple of years ago. If I remember right, he wanted $750 for it. I passed, but it may be a tolerable price now if he still has it.

                      Mark

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                      • D S.
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                        • March 1, 2005
                        • 1551

                        Re: What is the hardest to get part?

                        A pair of 1970 headlight washer check valves.

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                        • Patrick B.
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                          • August 31, 1985
                          • 1986

                          Re: What is the hardest to get part?

                          Originally posted by Michael Hanson (4067)
                          Patrick,

                          I've had several of these also but yours looks like the tube for passenger car, not Corvette??? The configuration near the bottom is different.
                          Michael--
                          I chanced upon a picture of a loose 67 L-88 road draft tube in Noland Adam's book page 426. The shape of the tube on mine is exactly like that shown in the Adam's book, but the lower bracket on mine was bent. Perhaps the bent bracket made it look like the non-Corvette tubes you had seen.

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                          • Patrick B.
                            Extremely Frequent Poster
                            • August 31, 1985
                            • 1986

                            Re: What is the hardest to get part?

                            Originally posted by Michael Hanson (4067)
                            Patrick,

                            I found a picture of an L88 Corvette road draft tube. (not the pic I was looking for though)
                            The configuration of the upper section of both the Corvette and passenger tubes look exactly the same but the the section just below the lower bracket that is attached to a clutch housing bolt is configured much differently.
                            The difference in configuration would have been because of differences in the chassis.
                            The 3883265 Corvettte tube is on the left. The 3879941 passenger car tube is on the right.
                            Michael: Your pictures were not attached to your post. I found the picture on the left of a 67 L-88 road draft tube in the Noland Adams book. The picture on the right is my tube next to the Noland Adams book.
                            It sure looks like the same tube to me (minus the chrome). I have seen pictures of the repro L88 road draft tube in the LIC catalog and it looks a lot different than the one in Noland's book despite all the words about a perfect reproduction.


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                            • Michael H.
                              Expired
                              • January 29, 2008
                              • 7477

                              Re: What is the hardest to get part?

                              Originally posted by Patrick Boyd (9110)
                              Michael: Your pictures were not attached to your post. I found the picture on the left of a 67 L-88 road draft tube in the Noland Adams book. The picture on the right is my tube next to the Noland Adams book.
                              It sure looks like the same tube to me (minus the chrome). I have seen pictures of the repro L88 road draft tube in the LIC catalog and it looks a lot different than the one in Noland's book despite all the words about a perfect reproduction.


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                              Patrick,

                              You are correct. The road draft tube in the Noland Adams picture does appear to be shaped exactly like yours. It is also a road draft tube for a passenger car.
                              Below is a GM photo of a new 67 L88 engine with a correct tube. Note that there are only three bends from top to bottom.

                              I haven't seen the picture of the reproduction tube for Corvette but I have to assume that it looks just like the one in my photo.

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                              • Ken A.
                                Very Frequent User
                                • July 31, 1986
                                • 929

                                Re: What is the hardest to get part?

                                Get one off a pass car.

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