Mainly two things: # it can corrode and begin to leak # it can get clogged by fallout from the coolant liquid
One or all of these not working properly; bad radiator cap, low coolant, bad thermostat, clog radiator, clog heater core, fan not coming on due to bad relay.
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It is more than likely a bad wheel bearing they go out a lot in these cars
The hub bearing can go bad and create noise.
The head lights go up and down by vaccum canisters. If the canisters go bad on the down side then they will go up but wont go donw. If you look up front in front of the radiator you will see to goldish round canisters those are what goes bad. RJ Sottile www.hobbycarcorvettes.net
There is a low level sensor in the side of the radiator. They do go bad.
Thermocycling.
No, most likely it's the nut behind the wheel.
There can be a few reasons for a catalytic converter to go bad. One of the causes could be clogs. Other reasons include plugs not working right, and bad exhaust valves.
They get soggy in damp weather.
I think it would be a bad idea for race cars to go swimming. They are a piece of machinery. They would not work very well if they were wet.
Transportation is bad because it causes pollution. Cars, trains, etc. produce gas that pollutes the air. People don't walk or ride bicycles anymore. They just go for a ride. As population builds, pollution gets serious.