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Old 12-02-2002, 11:10 AM
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Originally Posted by rudriver510' date='Nov 25 2002, 07:16 AM
[quote name='Racer X' date='Sep 30 2002, 07:09 AM']I was wondering if anyone has done the swap into the RWD version?I was thinking with thier light wieght they would make a prime candidate for a 13b swap(13b-re if I had the money).Has this been done before.From what I've read about them the bolt pattern on them is the same 4x110 pattern as the non-SE has.Just curious.



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do you happen to know what year the rwd glc was i was told none were!

info would be great then i wouldnt have to finish the chevette conversion![/quote]

They were made RWD from 1978 (round headlamps) to 1980 (square headlamps) in hatchback form. Up to 1983 Station Wagon RWD only.
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Originally Posted by spiceisler' date='Dec 2 2002, 09:10 AM
[quote name='rudriver510' date='Nov 25 2002, 07:16 AM'][quote name='Racer X' date='Sep 30 2002, 07:09 AM']I was wondering if anyone has done the swap into the RWD version?I was thinking with thier light wieght they would make a prime candidate for a 13b swap(13b-re if I had the money).Has this been done before.From what I've read about them the bolt pattern on them is the same 4x110 pattern as the non-SE has.Just curious.



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do you happen to know what year the rwd glc was i was told none were!

info would be great then i wouldnt have to finish the chevette conversion![/quote]

They were made RWD from 1978 (round headlamps) to 1980 (square headlamps) in hatchback form. Up to 1983 Station Wagon RWD only.[/quote]

thanks for the info i have talked to a few round here but none of these

v-8 neanderthals will talk impo stuff so i was wondering!

cant wait til i get one

i was gonna have to put the rotary in a chevette if i didnt get that info!

any idea what the glc weighs

the chevette is 1900+ so i wanna stay round that!

thanks.
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Old 12-03-2002, 12:12 AM
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I'm fairly sure they are lighter than a shitbox chevette.Why put it in a domestic?Just stuff a 454 in it and call it a day. :bigthumg:
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Originally Posted by Racer X' date='Dec 2 2002, 10:12 PM
I'm fairly sure they are lighter than a shitbox chevette.Why put it in a domestic?Just stuff a 454 in it and call it a day. :bigthumg:
well the whole reason i wanted to do it is that it is already rwd! thats it

anyway i helped some dudes round here with the camaros and then got told i wasnt smart enuff to make a chevette fast without a v-8 so....

there ya have it i have found some decnt chevette bodies round here but so far have only found a couple o glc's and they are wastedbut...... now that i know they are rwd then ill wait til i find a good or decent one!

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OK finally! I couldn't find a scanner so I took shots of the actual pics so the quality is not so great. I also couldn't find a web host for them so I'm gonna include a link here. I tried photoisland.com and after delting all my albums there, I still didn't have enough room....go figure.
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