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Post by hunter5050 on Aug 12, 2015 14:25:04 GMT -6
Dennismopar73 see if you can find me some USA made front brake rotors for a 1983 Chevy corvette
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Post by dennismopar73 on Aug 12, 2015 14:36:02 GMT -6
Dennismopar73 see if you can find me some USA made front brake rotors for a 1983 Chevy corvette They be a 82 or 84 Is that ok
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Post by hunter5050 on Aug 12, 2015 14:39:10 GMT -6
One out a two answers correct As they didn't make a 1983 model
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Post by dennismopar73 on Aug 12, 2015 14:59:30 GMT -6
One out a two answers correct As they didn't make a 1983 model I know I worked at the GM plant
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Post by dennismopar73 on Aug 12, 2015 15:04:51 GMT -6
As for USA made rotors. Haven been any for some time Bendix some raybeatos was the last castes rotor here I am seeing a brand of rotor being said its made here now But not really looking at it not really care to look into it Price an availbitiy is what people look for
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Post by bracketracing on Aug 12, 2015 15:17:19 GMT -6
Dennis sorry your wrong again. They made 44 1983 corvettes none were sold to the public. 43 of the 44 were destroyed #23 is in the corvette museum. Fortunately it was not one of the 8 that fell into the sink hole.
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Post by dennismopar73 on Aug 12, 2015 15:50:18 GMT -6
For all intense and purposes there wasn't really am 83 model year ran I know of what your saying. Tho Never say never in the world of cars
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Post by dennismopar73 on Aug 12, 2015 15:53:54 GMT -6
By the way Ur wrong I never said they didn't !!!
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Post by hunter5050 on Aug 12, 2015 16:09:51 GMT -6
Dennis sorry your wrong again. They made 44 1983 corvettes none were sold to the public. 43 of the 44 were destroyed #23 is in the corvette museum. Fortunately it was not one of the 8 that fell into the sink hole. Ding ding winner And all rotors are made in China ALL
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Post by chad378t on Aug 13, 2015 11:20:12 GMT -6
They didn't make vettes in 1983?? No sh*t?? I learned something
I had to go read why. This is a pretty cool:
All 43 prototypes were ordered to be destroyed but canny assembly plant personnel hid one vehicle for years, changing the paint scheme, and moving it around until they received a commitment from GM that it wouldn’t be destroyed. You can see it today for yourself at the Museum!
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Post by Crossbones Dennis on Aug 14, 2015 5:10:13 GMT -6
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Post by drphillips309 on Aug 14, 2015 5:44:12 GMT -6
That no good non bailout needing ford motor company is at it again. o well I was raised to believe that General Motors is a superior company and that's what my friends think also so I'm not going to think any other way no matter what! Ha
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Post by bracketracing on Aug 14, 2015 7:27:39 GMT -6
Jason ford got their bailout early and was just ahead of the crash. They got lucky. Yes I'm a GM guy but that is a given.
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Post by Crossbones Dennis on Aug 18, 2015 17:06:03 GMT -6
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Post by 548h on Aug 18, 2015 18:27:16 GMT -6
$$$ will dictate the success of that decision if it turns out that way. If Americans don't care about where their dollars go....
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