I've haven't started work on the car yet. Work and other home projects, ya know! I have been gathering parts and spending money like crazy, though.
So far:
1. 98-02 F body alternator, steering pump and reservoir, pulleys, brackets and bolts - Ebay and various on line used/reman parts shops.
2. Early 90's F body AC compressor - on line used.
3. AC bracket and pulley custom made by Josh @ superpowers, hydraulic clutch master cylinder, and his LS1 harmonic balancer, and maybe his '82 driveshaft once I install motor and tranny for mock up.
3. LS2 starter, dip stick and tube, odds and ends from Chris @ Superior Chevy - good guy and fair discount for Corvette Forum members.
4. Used T-56 6 spd w/shifter, clutch, bellhousing, pedal assembly, driveshaft from Contemporary Corvettes in Bristol, PA - dba FBody on EBay. Also from them a 75-77 vette HEI tach and an Fbody fuel pump. Rocky and Ron are good guys, too.
5. Energy suspension motor mounts and tranny mount
6. LS1 motor mount adapter plates from Dan @ Vetteworks, also ordered his install kit for the F body fuel pump.
7. Got Speedhound's LS1 adapter plate and ZBar 'cause I thought that I would install the stock 4 spd first but changed my mind. I'll see which plates fit best for my application and return the ones I don't use.
8. Custom ECU and harness from Speartech.
9. Coil packs from EBay
10. SS radiator and heater hose kit from EBay
11. Flex-lite dual electric fan kit from Summit
12. Ordered and waiting for a Hydro-boost to replace the power brake booster from Matt
13. Waiting for the Killer Light Bracket kit to convert the hydraulic headlights to electric.
14. Set of 17x8 ZR-1 rims for C3 in Hyper Black (it looks silver to me) from SLP Performance through Eckler's which cost $100.00 more than the SLP online store.
Items still to get:
VBP Performance Plus suspension kit to upgrade to C5 type suspension and their Rack Attack rack and pinion up-grade.
Speedhound's coated headers for the LS/C3 conversion.
More odds and ends for drivetrain and suspension
I won't even talk about interior work and paint yet.
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