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Here's an eBay seller's page...has a LOT of Corvette parts including '86 Corvette parts. If nothing else, hit "contact seller" and send him an email asking if he knows where to acquire the parts. Good luck! http://myworld.ebay.com/corvettemack/
Purchase "The Corvette Black Book". You can Google and find it. It gives all of the information you are requesting. As for price it's what the market will bear as always. If it is a matching numbers 69' L88 then it's worth many thousands even now with a crappy economy. Remember the correct engine is tha main thing but lots of other parts matter too like transmission, alternator, intake, carbs, etc.
You have no idea what kind of damage it got from the front impack, remember its fiberglass not steel, and it could have floded up like an acordand and damaged the crank on the engine if it hit hard enought. Instead of worying about the maintenance record consider what kind of damage it sustained.
No there are different 700R4 transmission, well that not quite true. The 700R4 had many jobs to matted to Corvettes to SUVs, the internals are where the differences were in the 700R4 such as the servo's and boost valve which can be easily replaced. Best thing to do is to got to a Transmission shop that can build a transmissions for your Corvette or buy a replacement 700R4 for your year of Corvette. That is why the shift points and firmness are different in a Corvette then a Cadillac while they both have 700R4 in the 1990's. Be bad for a Corvette to shift like Grandma's Cadillac going to play dingo. Good luck and hope this helps.
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