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<blockquote data-quote="Puttssee" data-source="post: 19289" data-attributes="member: 952"><p>I have 1976 corvette L82 four speed. It was stored in my garage and was caught in a flood. Up to the gauges in water. I got the water out of the motor tranny and rear end. Started and moved around. Was going to start on the interior. That's when the tranny jammed in gear. Then the engine at idle in the driveway just died. Wouldn't start again. Now windows don't work. The gauges don't register. Headlights don't go up. Am I in for more trouble than the car is worth. Other people say get rid of it. It only had 60,000 miles on her and ran like a top. What would your advice be? </p><p>Thanks Putts</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Puttssee, post: 19289, member: 952"] I have 1976 corvette L82 four speed. It was stored in my garage and was caught in a flood. Up to the gauges in water. I got the water out of the motor tranny and rear end. Started and moved around. Was going to start on the interior. That's when the tranny jammed in gear. Then the engine at idle in the driveway just died. Wouldn't start again. Now windows don't work. The gauges don't register. Headlights don't go up. Am I in for more trouble than the car is worth. Other people say get rid of it. It only had 60,000 miles on her and ran like a top. What would your advice be? Thanks Putts [/QUOTE]
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