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I've never looked under the rear of a C3 Corvette. What sort of access is there to be able to presumably put a nut and washer (actually eight of them) underneath to fasten the luggage rack to the car?
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Not a lot with the tire tub and the gas tank in there! Once those are out, it’s like the trunk of a Cadillac!!
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They are fastened down with well nuts, like the rad in a 69 Camaro.
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