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Originally Posted by Vette73
I knew nothing, nothing about the LT-5 when I bought my car....Nothing....I'm a backyard mechanic, just basic stuff......With the help of the forum I have taken off the plenum three times.....Once to send it to Pete for porting....Second time to put it back on....Third time to change the starter and plug wires and coils...
The wires and coils I bought from members on the forum..The coils were used but in great shape and the wires were new, but never used...Plugs I changed and installed a K&N air filter......Oil changes are very easy on this car....
I did this all myself....If I can do this so can you !!!
Also remember 90-92 Zs qualify for classic ins.since they are over 25 years old...I pay 150 a year for full coverage......
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Just a quick note to add.
Any Corvette, even a 2017 is able to qualify for collectors insurance.
It is the usage, not the age that determines eligibility.
Most require;
1- a daily driver car in the household with regular insurance
2- the collector car must be garaged.
3- some limitations on mileage or usage, although different riders are available, such as HPDE, occasional drives to work, etc.
If you have not spoken with the great folks at National Corvette Museum Insurance, you really should call them for a quote.
People are Great!
Service is Great!
Price is hard to beat, and after all it is the NCM!

Marty