No, GM only makes replacement parts for 10 years after the model year ends. But there are many after market company's like Eckler's ,Zip, Midamerica that still sell replacement speedometers. David Steele
In 1955 GM introduced the 283 ci V8 for the Corvette. This is the engine that put the Corvette on the racing map and kept the GM suits from discontinuing America's sportscar.
There was never a production Corvette made of aluminum. In 1972, GM built the XP 895 concept corvette from aluminum though.
it is limited to 205 by gm
Multiple cars offer "heads up displays" option: here are a few- BMW, Mercedes, Nissan, GM/Corvette, audi, saab. GM was the first with the 1988 Oldsmobile cutlass supreme.
Gm does not use inertia switches.
I'd say the Corvette ZR1
Gm does not use inertia switches.
No, Gm does not use inertia switches.
GM in U.S. (G.M. stands for General motors)
The corvette was designed and thought of throe GM in Detroit, however the car was and still is built in Boiling Green Kentucky.
If the speedometer and odometer are both not working, I would blame the speed sensor. If only the speedometer does not work and the odometer does work, the cluster is bad.
Only a proto-type.