

Being a member offers many rewards. One of the most popular features is having access to Technical Advisors, volunteer experts for various makes, models and years of Chevrolets. Access to Technical Advisor services is limited to members in good standing.
For more info about this as well as "How much is my car worth?", go here.
How to contact a T.A.
Each month, the Technical Advisors directory is listed in the Generator & Distributor, the monthly publication of the VCCA.
Please include your name and VCCA membership number in all correspondence. This is very important.
The VCCA encourages the preservation and restoration of Chevrolets as delivered from the factory. Please refrain from asking Technical Advisors questions associated with modifications from original specifications.
When mailing your question to the T.A., please send along a SASE for your response.
If sending via email (not all T.A. advisors have email access).
Give complete information about your vehicle when asking questions. Give the model, serial and engine numbers to help identify your vehicle. More information is better than too little.
Please try to ask your questions so they can be answered with a yes or no. This may be hard to do at times, but it will help the T.A. respond faster.
Try to not ask too many questions at one time, you can overwhelm the T.A. and it will only delay their response.
Please reimburse the T.A. for any copies or photos they make for you. Not all will ask, but it does cost the T.A. money to do these things for you. The T.A.'s have volunteered their time and services and it is appreciated.
The VCCA has Technical Advisors for the following areas:
Forerunners
Chevrolet, all types
Camaro
Caprice / Impala
Chevelle
Chevy II / Nova
Corvair
Corvette
Cosworth / Vega / Chevette
El Camino
Sedan Delivery
Trucks
Carburetors
Electrolocks
Engines
Fuel Pumps
Gauges / Speedometers
Overdrive
Paint
Starters
Generators, & Distributors
Tools
Transmissions
Water Pumps
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