Sandra Mazza (carcrazycuttie)

by Sandra Mazza
(Branchville, New Jersey)

I have a 1972 Corvette which recently seems to hop or sway in the rear when I hit a bump or uneven road. I had a friend check my shocks and he said they are fine. Is there anything else that could be wrong or should the car do this? I owned the car for about 16 years now, and I don't drive it very often as I have several other collector cars and had been using something else for a while. For some reason I don't remember the car doing this in the past.

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Take the car and have it inspected
by: Corvette-web-central

Its very likely that you have some worn bushing or possibly a broken spring in the rear.

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