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What was that?

Answered by CarsGuide 17 Apr 2008

IT WAS a fad to fit Chevy ``bow-tie'' badges to Holden utes a couple of years ago, and you can still see them.

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Classic question

Answered by CarsGuide 7 Mar 2008

APPROACH your nearest Chrysler car club and ask if anyone is interested. That way it's more likely to go to someone with an interest in old Valiants. Other than that, auction it at Shannons or advertise it in a magazine like Just World Cars, which specialises in classic cars.

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High-cost corvette

Answered by CarsGuide 29 Jun 2006

IT WOULD be cheaper to run on LPG, but the cost to fit LPG may be too high to warrant the change. It's not a normal installation and will probably need a lot of custom work. Get an expert to determine the problems of fitting the tank, air ducting for the intake and the suitability of the intake manifold.

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What price a '37 chev ute?

Answered by CarsGuide 31 Mar 2005

IT'S DIFFICULT to give you an accurate value because it's a classic car and values are usually determined by how badly buyers want them. US vehicles built in the 1930s are not bringing big money, but your ute appears to be in good condition so it should attract a premium. I would say it's worth $8000-$10,000.

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Corvette release

Answered by CarsGuide 10 Jul 2003

The fourth-generation Corvette was introduced in 1984 and ran until 1997, when the C5 was launched. It is still in production.

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