What sites do you guys use for photo hosting these days? I used to use tinypic, but then they went out of business. Then I used imgur, but they got weird. And I've tried Google photos but I'm old and I just don't get it. Any other ideas? I want to post some pics of my house I've been working on for over a year.
Also, a lifelong dream has come true, I now have one of these:
It's a 96 with a one year engine option, the LT4 with six speed. Good for well over 350hp. I may die in it. [Reply]
Originally Posted by JohnnyHammersticks:
That's a really nice looking ride. I wasn't a huge fan of the C4s for awhile, but in the last few years they're really starting to grow on me. And you can usually pick a nice one up for a relatively decent price. Nice work!
I could have had one that was way cleaner and lower mileage for under 10k but it would've had the slushbox with a LT1. I had to have a stick, and along with the LT4 this one was a winner. Only drawback with the C4 is it's so damn hard to get in and out of... and I'm not getting any younger. [Reply]
Nice! I have one as well. I will try to post a few pics later. My LT4 is absolutely pristine mint and unmodified with under 14k miles on it. Time Capsule. Feel free to DM me with any questions.
They are GREAT CARS!!! [Reply]
BTW, looks like those headlights are sagging a bit. I believe there is a rubber pad with a screw that you can adjust the headlight doors...been awhile. I would have to research it.
The gears on the headlight motors originally were nylon or some type of plastic (along with the bushings) they deteriorate over time, but it's a super easy fix to tear into the motors and replace the gears/bushings. So if they start binding up, that's usually the issue.
That's is one of the few things I have had to do to my car along with the Brake Master Cylinder, Fluids, Belts and Hoses. I'm still on the OEM brake pads from 96, as my car has low mileage. Still had the OEM Goodyear Eagles when I bought mine during the pandemic. Now sporting Continental Extreme Contact. Looks like your car might have Chrome ZR1 wheels instead of the stock Sawblades.
Also, these cars run HOT, it's NORMAL. All new C4 owners think their cars are overheating. It's entirely normal for these cars to get into the 230 degree range in the city or in traffic (trust the digital gauge over the analog) - Fans kick on around 227-228 and they will cool back down. :-) [Reply]
And I use Google personally and I can help show you some tips in person, I'll be around your neck of the woods August 7th and 8th. Jewel and Melissa Etheridge! [Reply]