72hr Sale! 1963 Corvette 1963 Thru 1967 Irs Service Dvd on 2040-parts.com
Mission, British Columbia, CA
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Collectors item. Corvette owners and lovers will appreciate this DVD!
Factory production from 1963 now preserved in DVD format! The first year of Independent Rear Suspension on the Corvette. This DVD film is an excellent source of information as recommended by Chevrolet to work on IRS. I'm assuming this guide would with of use for model years 1963 through 1967.
This short film covers a brief description of the 1963 Corvette IRS system with emphasis on the procedures for servicing rear wheel spindles and bearings.
This DVD will help you learn how to service the rear suspension to do it yourself or make you more informed if employing somebody to do it for you. I found there's a great deal of information here that's hard to place a real value on either dollar or piece of mind wise.
Would make an excellent addition to any collection or a great gift for someone. Very unique.
Up for auction a DVD Entitled:
'1963 Corvette Rear Suspension'
CONTENTS
- Suspension Description
- Servicing Spindle and Bearing Assembly
- Disassembly
- Shim Selection
- Assembly and Installation
Excellent reference material as supplied to dealership Technicians from Chevrolet in the early 60's. Invaluable information.
This is a must have for any muscle car resource library. Would also make an excellent gift. A 'Car Guy' production from directly back in the day but now on modern DVD format made by yours truly. Nobody else has my items. If you find someone else selling same items it only means they copied my hard work and efforts at preserving what I believe is history. (*So please let me know if you happen to notice someone selling my efforts).
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This DVD is a bargain at any price!
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