In my experience the heater core is by the passenger seat. There is a web site that may be able to help you out more. http://www.l81vetteregistry.com/tech/ Let me know if this helped you out.
It doesn't have a dipstick for the automatic transmission.
YOU DONT IT HAS A AUTO BELT TENSIONER
For a car as old as a 1985 model, it could be that the heater blower motor control module has gone out. A new one for a 1985 Corvette is around $165 to $175 at auto parts stores.
Mirrors, bumper covers, catalytic converters and shock absorbers are some Chevy Corvette parts that can be bought individually. You can see a complete list from the website of Auto Parts Warehouse.
A 1981 Chevy starter will cost approximately $125. The starter can be found at discount auto-parts stores for as little as $80.
Many possibilities. Check in theis order: Bad battery connections? Bad battery? Loose alternator belt? Bad alternator connections? Bad alternator? (Test at auto parts store.)
You put your fingers on the latch and pull down. the latch is stuck closed will not operate auto or manual
A 1967 Chevrolet Corvette brake diagram can be obtained from most Chevrolet dealerships. Many auto-parts stores, that specialize in automobile restoration, will have the brake diagram.
Chevy outsold Ford by 126 cars in 1957 if you include the Corvette. Chevy trailed Ford in model-year output by 170,000 when all model cars & trucks are counted.
There is a resistor/ circuit board near the heater motor that need to be replaced. You can get one from almost any auto parts store.
There are a few shops in CA that offer Corvette auto body repair and training. You will want to contact them for assistance. Try Ken's California Auto Body, Lionhardt Automotive and The Corvette Shop. They should be able to direct you to a starting point if you don't have the experience needed prior to starting Corvette training.
The blower motor speed resistor is burned out. That part is available from your local auto parts store.