Tom Shirley wrote:
> Did anyone save the message about the source for the air shocks? I'd
> like to have the info for the tips archives if possible.
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Here is What I found. I hope this is what you are looking for.
HI, John. It took me a while, but I found the info. I thought they were
Monroe shocks, but they're Gabriel Hi-Jackers.
The sales slip says:
For Item: 250407 49304 PAIR AIR SHOCKS 1977 CHEVROLET CORVETTE PRICE:
59.99
SALES TAX: 4.20
TOTAL:
64.19
Hope this helps. - Ken
The shocks had a single valve hook up between them. I opted for
individual
valves for each shock because when I sat in it, it sagged to one side
just
enough to be annoying.
These things really improve the ride a lot.
--
Patrick Barber
74 Spitfire 1500 (Organ donor)
70 Spitfire MkIII
Allen Park, MI
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