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Gymkhana

Posted: 7/23/07 1:46pm Message 1 of 15
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Bethlehem, CT - USA
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Vette(s): 1982 Silver green T-top
OK, I've got a dumb question. We just bought an 82 and it came from the factory loaded with every option possible, most of which are pretty obvious even to me. How do you tell if it came with the gymkhana option? It has a pretty hefty sway bar at 1.123" and the ride is stiff but since this is my first vette I have nothing to compare to. Any dead giveaway signs?
Thanks! Jan



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Gymkhana

Posted: 7/23/07 5:37pm Message 2 of 15
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Vette(s): 1978 Silver Anniversary L82 4spd (M21) Red Leather. Pace Car is in the hands of a new caretaker.
I believe on my 78 the gymkhana option was a rear sway bar. I don't have that option and there aint no sway bar under my back end. Don't know if it consisted of anything else or is any different for an 82.
Still can't figure out how they came up with that name?

Jeffm2007-07-23 17:38:58


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Posted: 7/23/07 8:00pm Message 3 of 15
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Vette(s): #1-1974 L-48 4spd Cp Med Red Metallic/Black deluxe int w/AC/tilt/tele./p/w-p/b/ Am-Fm/map light National/Regional/Chapter NCRS "Top Flight" #2-1985 Bright Red/Carmine Cp.L-98/auto Member: NCRS, NCRS Texas, Corvette Legends of Texas
FE7(gymkahana) suspension was just a larger front bar, and stouter springs at all 4 corners...
The larger front bar was a bit over 1" diameter, so yours would be right. If you can look at the front springs, up where they fit into the "pocket" of the frame, you may be able to see a tag on them, with a part number. This would tell you for sure, IF the tags are still there. a lot have not survived over the years, but...if they were placed far enough up on the spring, they are protected better, and the survival rate increases as a result of the protection from the elements.Adams' Apple2007-07-23 20:05:14


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Gymkhana

Posted: 7/23/07 9:27pm Message 4 of 15
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Vette(s): 1981 red with silver interior,350(L-81), 350TH, glass t-tops, aluminium rims, 1980 Black/ Black int., 350 GM crate engine/350TH, 1976 black/ saddle int., L-82 w/headers, holly carb, Hypertech ignition

ON '81's,  the steel rear leaf spring was used on the gymkhana package, and the new fiberglass monospring on the rest,  that's if it  had an auto trans, I do believe. ..... And the name "Gymkhana" is used to discribe an "agillity competition " for horses.




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Posted: 7/24/07 9:17am Message 5 of 15
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Vette(s): 2004 Commemorative Edition Coupe, Auto w/HUD. 13K miles in 2015. Sold 1982 Red Coupe
You can purchase a biuld sheet and a window price sheet for your '82 from the National Corvette Museum. That will tell you for sure.


 
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Gymkhana

Posted: 7/24/07 3:00pm Message 6 of 15
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Vette(s): 1982 Silver green T-top
Great information everybody! I suspect that the gymkhana option exists on this car (why would the original owner not get that $61 options when he got everything else!) I'm gonna look for tags next ime it's up on the lift. The car looks pretty well untouched underneath except for some new mufflers so maybe I'll get lucky and find tags.
Thanks everyone who responded. Jan



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Posted: 7/24/07 8:48pm Message 7 of 15
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Vette(s): 1982 Chevrolet Corvette
Yes, '82s with the optional Gymkhana (FE7) suspension option will have a 1.12" front sway bar, a nine-leaf steel rear spring pack, and a 9/16" rear sway bar.  In contrast, stock (non-Gymkhana-equipped) cars have a 0.875" front bar, monoleaf fiberglass rear spring, and no rear sway bar.
 
My Corvette was originally ordered with all the bells and whistles except the performance options -- heavy duty cooling and Gymkhana suspension Ouch



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Posted: 7/24/07 10:01pm Message 8 of 15
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I didn't know about the sway bar, but on mine, the papers said it was ordered and I have 9 leafs on the rear spring.  I'm guessing it's good!  Else it would be 7 leafs I think.


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Posted: 7/25/07 5:14am Message 9 of 15
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The big-blocks all had the rear bar. The heavy-dooty(FE7-ZO7) springs were 7 leaf on your car, Stephane.


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Posted: 7/25/07 8:05am Message 10 of 15
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Vette(s): 1978 Indy Pace Car 4851 of 6502, Auto, L-48
I've always wondered what this hard to pronounce word ment:  Gymkhana
 
The first sentence summed it all up Big%20smile



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