Model Year: 1963 Corvette Subject: Hood Lock Spring Assembly Source: GM of Canada Service Bulletin Date: July 15, 1963, Page 69 To correct a problem where the hood, if improperly latched, would come open on the above vehicles, a... Read More
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Subject: Corvette Convertible Top Protective Shipping Covers Model and Year: 1963 Corvette Source: Chevrolet Technical Service Bulletin Bulletin Number: DR #592, Section I Date: May 3, 1963 TO: ALL CHEVROLET DEALERS The St. Louis... Read More
Model Year: 1963-1964Subject: Door Glass Outer Seal Strip ReplacementSource: Chevrolet Service NewsNumber: Volume 36, Number 2, Page 2.Date: February 1964The following service procedure should be used when replacement of the door glass outer seal... Read More
Source: Product Service Bulletin, General Motors of CanadaDate: April 30, 1963 DIFFICULTY IN RAISING DOOR WINDOW - 1963 Chevrolet CorvetteField complaints have been received regarding difficulty in raising the door windows due to binding of... Read More
Subject: Excessive Hood Release EffortModel and Year: 1964 CorvetteSource: Chevrolet Technical Service Department - Field Service Engineering - 1964 Chevrolet Product Data BookNumber: Page 1, Section XI, Group 2Date: Unknown Complaints of excessive... Read More
Source: Chevrolet Service BulletinDate: April 8, 1964Bulletin No: DZ# 28, S&M 23Zone: 10Subject: Rattle in Door When Window Partially Down 1964 CorvetteTO ALL DENVER ZONE CHEVROLET DEALERSA light rattling noise may occur in Corvette doors... Read More
Model Year: 1964Subject: 1964 Corvette Back WindowSource: Chevrolet Service NewsNumber: Volume 35, Number 10, Page 3.Date: November, 1963To install or reseal the adhesive caulked back window of a 1964 Corvette Model 837 Sport Coupe, use the material... Read More
Subject: 1965 Corvette Hood Flutter With 425 H.P. EngineModel and Year: 1965 CorvettesSource: Chevrolet Service BulletinNumber: 15Zone: #41 - WichitaDate: July 20, 1965 Owners of early Corvettes with the 425 H.P. engine may experience hood flutter or... Read More
Source: Chevrolet Engineering CenterDate: September, 1965 PRIMARY SANDING - All body panels and bonded joints that received acrylic lacquer are dry sanded to prepare surfaces for painting. A filler material (called putty rub) is applied... Read More
By John Hinckley, Corvette Enthusiast MagazineUsed here with permission.Copyright John Hinckley, Corvette Enthusiast MagazineMany new mid-year Corvette owners aren’t aware that there were TWO plants that built ’64-’67 Corvette... Read More