Hi Jim,

I'm right there with you!  My Elky's been on jackstands for over a month now
and I'm iching to put it back on the ground!  To date, I've replaced the
front coils (again), replaced the front lower control arms, reinstalled my
tail pipes (finally), installed the new brakes, replaced all of the hard
brake lines to/from the master cylinder, got the new wheels and tires
mounted/balanced, and installed taller rear snubbers.

I still have to bleed the brakes (hopefully tonight), put tips on the
tailpipes, get new parking brake cables, and road test soon before it
frick'n snows!  Then I will start a new "to do" list!

Herb Lumpp
http://users.adelphia.net/~hlump/index.htm



-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Tuesday, January 06, 2004 8:34 PM
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Subject: [Chevelle-list] back in the trenches...


Hi gang,

Since the passing of the holidays, I have now jumped
back out in the garage in high gear.  I keep telling
myself "90 days to Hooters nite", and I'm determined
to get my '66 painted by Spring.  I still have quite a
bit of bodywork to complete first though-

Tonite it was 19 degrees outside, but that didn't stop
me one bit.  I had the kerosene heater running full
blast, and I was in my glory welding up those holes
and fixing all those bad spots.

Just wanted to share my winter excitement with you
all.  Hope you are doing equally well with your
projects!

Regards,

Jim
'66 Malibu
'59 Corvette

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