Wednesday, January 28, 2026

NCRS


Say what you will about the National Corvette Restorers Society and the insufferable minutiae that they pedal in, their judging manuals include information that is not contained anywhere else. Not even the factory assembly manual has information about assemblies like the engine, transmission or radio that arrived at the assembly plant ready to put on to the car.

Case in point is the ignition coil. The assembly manual is not at all helpful in figuring out what ignition coil came on this car originally, but the NCRS judging manual goes into all sorts of detail and it solved the riddle. This is a genuine Delco part that is now reproduced under license from GM. It was not cheap, but it's an identical part since it was made using the original molds.

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