Help with '72 LT1 Inspection, Cleveland area?
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Re: Help with '72 LT1 Inspection, Cleveland area?
My first thoughts in that area would be Bill Clupper, slowmobile@aol.comDick Whittington- Top
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Re: Help with '72 LT1 Inspection, Cleveland area?
Not volunteering his services, but NCRS Lake Erie Chapter member Joseph Hudec has a 72 LT-1 and is in the Cleveland area.
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Re: Help with '72 LT1 Inspection, Cleveland area?
Thank you guys I will reach out to Bill and Joseph them and see if either one is available. Another kind forum just raised to my attention that the AIR system is missing and exhaust manifolds are incorrect for a '72 LT1 engine. Trying to digest what the impact of that is!Not volunteering his services, but NCRS Lake Erie Chapter member Joseph Hudec has a 72 LT-1 and is in the Cleveland area.
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Re: Help with '72 LT1 Inspection, Cleveland area?
Might Try Eddie Hammer-Huber, he lives in Broadview Hts I believe. I'm tied up for the next few days.Bill Clupper #618- Top
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Re: Help with '72 LT1 Inspection, Cleveland area?
Thank you to Joe for looking at the car. A few concerns were raised and I'm not sure where to go from here. The suspension appears to have been completely replaced, and the car seems to mechanically sound. However, internal rust as spotted inside of the frame that needs to be treated and a fender gap up at the top that looks suspicious. Tapping around the bottom of the car did not yield any obvious deficiencies and things look okay underneath the vehicle.
Here is the gap I mentioned (I know the windshield is not original):
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Any opinions on the engine and transmission stamps?
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