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WORLDS WORST Corvette! Will It FINALLY RUN and ROAD TRIP? Derek At Vice Grip Garage Has Got His Work Cut Out On This One

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I’m a fan of a C4 Corvette, but I’m not sure that this one isn’t cursed. When Derek got it and started working on it, the problems became bigger and bigger and bigger. It had an incredibly horrible fuel system that ultimately required a whole new fuel pump, fuel tank, and more. Then there is the ignition. Oh and the wiring. Oh, and … Yeah, there is a lot. We’ve got BOTH episodes below for you to check out, so check it out and let us know. The first episode is at the bottom of the page.

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Part 2 of 2 of the C4 Corvette is here! A guys back to battle with this abandoned classic muscle car! Crossfire fuel injection system rebuild is needed, plus much more! Will the car make it to the National Corvette Museum?

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Quite possibly the worst corvette every made, AND this ones in terrible condition. This C4 Corvette has been abandoned for 20 years. It’s going to take a lot of work, but let’s see if a guy can get it going once again!

The post WORLDS WORST Corvette! Will It FINALLY RUN and ROAD TRIP? Derek At Vice Grip Garage Has Got His Work Cut Out On This One appeared first on BangShift.com.

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