Originally an L46 4-speed car, it is now running a 500hp LS3 Cruise and Connect package with a 4L70E auto trans and Vintage Air front runner system. It has a full VB&P suspension package including offset trailing arms, GM rack and pinion steering and a late model Dana 44 rear with 3:31 gears. The exhaust is stock LS manifolds with Magna Flow cats feeding 3” pipe into factory 69 mufflers. Interior is filled with Dakota Digital VHX gauges, Dakota Digital cruise control, Vintage Air AC, Kenwood stereo, C5 seats, late C3 tilt-tele column and wheel, a CIPA auto dimming rear view mirror with compass, power windows, power steering and remote door openers. The exterior has late C3 smoked glass tops, late model emblems, aluminum filler cap and LED lights from Dapper Lighting. I’ve converted the headlamps to electric as well as the cowl wiper door. The wheels are custom cut Intro Haulers in 17×8 with 245/45 Goodyear Eagle F1s and the rears are 18×9 with 265/40 F1s. Wiring is the Hwy22 kit from American Auto.

Parts Sources:

American Autowire – https://www.americanautowire.com

Bowtie Overdrives – http://www.bowtieoverdrives.com

BRP/Muscle Rods LS Conversions – http://www.brphotrods.com/products/68-82%20Corvette/index.html

Classic Tube Industries -https://classictube.com

Corvette America – https://www.topflightautomotive.com/products/chevy/corvette/

Dana Swap Corvette Forum -https://www.corvetteforum.com/forums/c3-tech-performance/4060082-80-82-c3-dana-44-in-a-69-a.html

Dakota Digital – https://www.dakotadigital.com

Dapper Lighting – https://www.dapperlighting.com/products/575

Derale Performance – https://derale.com/product-footer

Eckler’s Corvettes – http://www.ecklerscorvette.com

GDS 4×4 – http://www.gds4x4inc.com/home.html

Holley Performance – https://www.holley.com/garage/view/4284-1969-chevrolet-corvette

Interiors by Sebastian – https://autodesignsbysebastian.com

Intro Wheels – https://introwheels.com

JEGS – https://www.jegs.com

Killer Lights – http://mcspeed.homestead.com

Mid America Motorworks – https://www.mamotorworks.com

R1 Brakes – https://www.r1concepts.com

Shiftworks – https://shiftworks.com

SimpleTire – https://simpletire.com

Summit Racing – https://www.summitracing.com

Tanks Inc – https://www.tanksinc.com

Vintage Air – https://www.vintageair.com

30 Comments

  1. Hi John! I'm new to your channel. I too have a YT channel, but my '70 Corvette vert rarely makes an appearance. I'll probably be binge-watching your vids tonight. I've recently pulled my car out to start rebuilding it. Brakes and steering need replacement/upgrade just to get it rolling. I'm expecting a T/T column (today via UPS) from a '72 so hopefully it won't need trimming….But it WAS pricey. Anyway, I love your vids: concise, good editing, and content that's "over the top!" Happy to sub here! Dr. Lee

  2. Hi John,

    Thank you so much for posting these videos. I have the exact same car, and am in the process of the same LS3 swap. Completely new guts all around as well. The car was totally stripped. I do have some questions and would appreciate any help. My first question is about how you replaced the rear window storage tray. I would like to do the same thing you did. I can get my hands on a '70-'72 tray, but I'm wondering what needs to be modified to get it to fit. Can you please explain how you did that? I have very little experience with any of this, just a love for the '69 Vette!

    Thanks in advance and keep up the good work!
    Dave

  3. Thanks for the Great Video! RE: Seats: It would knaw on you until you got it done, and they do look really cool. And it's YOURS! Hey, I spotted the dynamat! Makes it a totally different car, eh? I used 100% coverage with kilmat, then a 3/8" layer of dynaPAD on top of that, where it could fit (pro install). The car doesn't feel like it's trying to shake itself apart anymore! Anyway, you got yourself a real beauty! Thanks for the videos!

  4. Nice site. The only C3 I have ever owned was an 81 that somewhere in its life was converted to a drop top. I bored the engine out and used some aftermarket parts to hop it up. I loved that car but wanted another C4. Keep up the nice work!

  5. Wow, when I compare the early c3 Vettes and the unique features that they have that the later c3s stop doing, I think that you have no respect for the originality of these cars. What I am saying is, your and idiot for removing the fiber optics, weather you like them or not. Out of all the people I have encountered with later c3 Vettes, They have all said, damn, I wish mine had that, thats cool.

  6. I am not looking forward to getting my interior and redoing it.
    Going from red to black, spraying the inside with some kind of spray to make it clean and tidy, going to heat/sound proof, replace my wiring harness, steering column,
    So many things to do and I don’t really know how to do them. Even worse is it’s best if it’s done all at the same time. But I can’t replace my own wiring harness and someone’s shop won’t let me in it and do stuff

  7. Awesome job on the C3. I have owned several C3 and C4 Vettes, my favorite is the C3, I'm currently working on a 71. It's a red coupe with a black interior. I like how you did the center console. I want to eliminate the fiber optics too. I am missing most of the cables and lenses for them anyway. I'm a machinist so my plan was to machine aluminum filler plates and powder coat them. I'm going to install Vintage Air and I like the control you installed for it. I thought my only choice was to use the original control. Keep up the good work.

  8. Just found your channel, love it! I have a 69 as well. Was wondering what year of vette was the steering column from.

  9. you should market that seat bracket, there are alot of tall guys looking for an option.. any chance you have the measurements on your bracket design. ??

  10. I appreciate the walk through. I have a 73 with the Bright Blue interior (borrowed some parts from a 70) and it's nice to see one complete. I've been working on the interior for a year now getting everything dialed and the little tid-bit about the Vintage Air was nice to see as I reassemble the car. I also like the 6.5's in the kick panels. I'm sure it sounds a lot cleaner than just the 4×6's.

  11. Hello John , looking at your Dakota gauges and do you remember the stock number ,the pricing for them ,and most of all the difficulty to install them ,plug & play ,Hopefully ???

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