Re: [Chevelle-List] RE: 1969 el camino pictures

2003-07-08 Thread Dave Corgill
At 04:57 PM 07/08/2003 -0400, you wrote:
I remember saying something a while back about Ron using newspaper on the
windows when he was painting...
and how that just didn't seem right...
oh well...
Dan McIntosh
Pavement Scraping 1964 Impala SS
http://www.alloldchevy.com
Yep, & I said something about that also. But I guess if he
had used the "masking paper" that most good shops use it
would have cost John another $1,000.00 :(
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Re: [Chevelle-List] SCS Indy

2003-07-08 Thread MICRLASER
In a message dated 7/8/2003 11:29:11 PM Eastern Daylight Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

Is anyone going to Super Chevy in Indy this weekend? We will be there with
the 69.
Just wondering if we are going to meet anyone on the list. If so stop by and
say hi,  dark red 69 with 502 emblems with black/grey interior.

Kim Gough
69 SS 502



I was going to but decided to go to the CanAm/ACES Norther Regional instead.  Let me know how it is as I will probablly go next year.

Tom


Re: [Chevelle-List] Dan Carr

2003-07-08 Thread MICRLASER
He is still lingering around.  He posted on TC not too long ago.  He made the trip out to Nashville, then up to the MCC show a week later.  I gave him a hand putting carpet in his green GMC Sprint in Nashville on that Friday night.  Shoot him over an email, I'm sure he will get back to ya.

Tom


[Chevelle-List] SCS Indy

2003-07-08 Thread gough
Is anyone going to Super Chevy in Indy this weekend? We will be there with
the 69.
Just wondering if we are going to meet anyone on the list. If so stop by and
say hi,  dark red 69 with 502 emblems with black/grey interior.

Kim Gough
69 SS 502


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RE: [Chevelle-List] RE: 1969 el camino pictures

2003-07-08 Thread gough
John, 
  Sorry to hear about your ordeal. We weld panels on but do not
finish bodywork or paint, we are a metal shop. The thing that struck me is
the best quality work for the lowest price thing. Anytime it says lowest
price that usually means short cuts. He took the short cuts but still
charged you the high price.
A great job for a fair price is how I like to put it. 

I far from agree with this Ron guy but I understand how hard it is to bid a
job when you can't always see all the damage. Everyone wants a price so I
tell them it is an estimate only and, this is the key, I call them if we
find anything unexpected and let them come and see it before we fix it and
never ever spend the customers money unless he okays it first. To paint your
car without fixing the inner wheelwells etc is beyond my comprehension.
Maybe I missed this but why did you go so far away to get the work done?
Just curious.

Not that you don't already know this but even if you were happy with the job
nine grand is a little steep. You should always give the customer the
benefit of the doubt, I have often knocked some off the price if  it came to
more than I thought it should have. Making a little less and having a happy
customer is way better than making more from an unhappy customer as I
suspect Ron is about to find out.

Just my 02 cents.

Kim Gough
69 SS 502


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Re: [Chevelle-List] manual convert top

2003-07-08 Thread Chuck Hanson
on 7/8/03 5:39 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> THANKS again Chuck, any pics of these pieces??
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I'm leaving town early tomorrow morning for the ACES Northern Regional in
Niagara Falls, NY.  Plan on being back Wednesday of next week.  Send me a
reminder then and I'll take a few pix of the setup to give you an idea of
what the factory setup looks like.

Chuck


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Re: [Chevelle-List] tire width

2003-07-08 Thread Dan McIntosh
I love the way Dale's car looks with the 17's.
when I un-lower the Impala, that's the kinda look I'm going to go for!

Dan McIntosh
Pavement Scraping 1964 Impala SS
http://www.lowriderimpala.com

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> John, Put a little meat on your Elky. My 65 has 235/60/14's. I went with
BFG
> radial T/A's. I have put about 12,000 hard miles on them and am highly
> satisfied. RWL or not is a personal preference. I went with RWL and Iike
the
> look. They are on the old standby, Cragar SS wheels. If I were starting
from
> scratch I would go up to 15" wheels and tires. My disc front brakes are a
> very close fit with the 14's.
> Mike Holleman
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>
> > Also, hwo about some thought on tire width? In the past I used to run
with
> > 70s because I liked the slightly fatter look. Any reasons not to? The
> stock
> > tire size is 195/75-14, so I was thinking about going with 195/70-14s. I
> > need to get these puppies ordered.
> >
> > Thanks,
> > John Nasta
> >
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Re: [Chevelle-List] tire width

2003-07-08 Thread Mike Holleman
John, Put a little meat on your Elky. My 65 has 235/60/14's. I went with BFG
radial T/A's. I have put about 12,000 hard miles on them and am highly
satisfied. RWL or not is a personal preference. I went with RWL and Iike the
look. They are on the old standby, Cragar SS wheels. If I were starting from
scratch I would go up to 15" wheels and tires. My disc front brakes are a
very close fit with the 14's.
Mike Holleman
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> Also, hwo about some thought on tire width? In the past I used to run with
> 70s because I liked the slightly fatter look. Any reasons not to? The
stock
> tire size is 195/75-14, so I was thinking about going with 195/70-14s. I
> need to get these puppies ordered.
>
> Thanks,
> John Nasta
>
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RE: [Chevelle-List] Retro tires.

2003-07-08 Thread Mark Weber
Thanks Rich,

I am going after the correctness look.  I don't care about traction with
these tires, I have other wider tires for that.  I wont be doing any slalom
or road courses.

My build sheet has option "PM7 -  F60x15 w/raise..." (mouse damage to the
rest of the line).

I drive the car around a bit, but not on long trips too often.  Because the
car is a cool old muscle car, I think I will accept it for what it is
(rougher ride maybe).  Also, it has a Pete Jackson noisy cut cam drive and
flow master mufflers if those don't drive me nuts I think I will be OK
with the tires :-)

I will let you know what I think in about a month, I have to get the stock
rims restored yet.

Mark


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Mark,

Since no one answered your post, I will try to shed some light. I am old
enough to remember bias ply tires and how they rode. In fact, I use to sell
tires when the "new" radials were first coming out; I was a very young man!
As I remember, bias ply tires were rough riding and did not give you the
feel of the road that the radials do today. You will probably forfeit about
2/3 to 1/2 of the traction of a radial. If you had nylon cords, they would
develop a flat spot after sitting for a while, say overnite, and "bump" for
a while until they warmed up.

The poly-glas "retro" tires you are referring to means they have polyester
cords and fiberglass belts. Decent ride for the time but not the ride a
radial will give you. Steel belts were available as well if you wanted to
feel as though you were driving a half-track. They will not corner as well
and will hydroplane much easier as you will have less traction, less of a
footprint, on the road.

One good thing about bias-ply tires, if you are into this, is that they will
"grow" when you spin them. In other words, get a larger diameter. Drag
racers use bias-ply tires because they "grow" and they have a greater
diameter tire; with each turn of the tire, they will go further.

I suspect you are putting Poly-glas tires on to be "era" or period correct
and that case, the G-60 or 8.25-15 is what we used to sell to the guys
during those days. The F was a 7.95.

Hope this helps.

Rich, The young teenager of the 60's

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Any comments on the retro bias ply tires that Good Year and Firestone make?
I am of the age where everything I have owned has had radials.  I am curious
about the traction of the bias ply vs. the radial.  I expect the ride to be
a little rougher, smoother ride is a benefit of radials.

I ordered Good Year Poly Glas F60's for my Chevelle, my build sheet had the
code for "15 F60".

Mark
71 SS


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RE: [Chevelle-List] raised white letter tires

2003-07-08 Thread Rodney.
I think it's just personal preference.  I like the RWL's, so I always do
white out.  I think it depends on the total "look" of the car too.  I
think it's more of an "old school" look.  I don't think I'd do it if I
had 17" wheels and small sidewalls, but with the 255/60/15's and
235/60/15's, I like the white out look. 
 

Rodney. 
71 Chevelle
El Mirage, AZ 


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What's the consensus on raised white letter tires for my 69 El Camino?
Hokey? Cool looking? I'm wondering if I should go for RWLs or just
blackwalls.

Thanks for any opinions,
John Nasta





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RE: [Chevelle-List] RE: 1969 el camino pictures

2003-07-08 Thread Dale McIntosh
I've only had the occasion to put a lien on one item (a car in fact) in
my lifetime.  The client refused to pay the bill for agreed to work at
an agreed price.  After giving him sufficient time to raise the money, I
put a lien on the car.  He WAS forced to sell the car or give it up.  I
could sell the car (which I eventually did) for what was owed (the lien
amount) and if it sold for more than that amount, he would get the rest.
As it turned out, the car worth (read "sellable") about what he owed
against it.  I got my money and he lost his car.  Unfortunate but better
him than me.

I think your problem might be construed as a matter of perception.  You
say shoddy work, he says not.  Unless there's an arbitrator to decide,
since no description of the quality was given, it would be up to the
arbitrator to determine if you got what you paid for.

In my case, I had parts receipts, shop receipts and a fair labor cost
(hours and rates by the accepted rate manual at the time) so I had proof
(if you will) of what was expected and what was done.

Either way, a bummer for sure.

Dale


> 
> I am not going to sue Ron because he lives five and a half 
> hours from me and I can't have my time tied up running back 
> and forth to court. The defendant gets 2 chances to appear 
> before there is a default, so he can basically force me to go 
> out there the first time for nothing. Also, there's a big 
> difference between winning a judgment and getting paid. Maybe 
> I could put a lien on his house but I couldn't force him to sell it.
> 
> 
> John Nasta


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Re: [Chevelle-List] raised white letter tires

2003-07-08 Thread WCross9844
John

I've done bothblack or raised letters. I think the trend today is blackwall. BUT, your 69 would probably look good with raised letters.  Do you have a friend with raised letters so you could "try" one side to see if you really do like it? 

If I ever get my LS6 back on the road, I planned on two sets of tires..originals ( if I can find them) for show, and probably whatever is the newest tire around for cruzin...

Bill C


Re: [Chevelle-List] manual convert top

2003-07-08 Thread HarKemAsso
THANKS again Chuck, any pics of these pieces??

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Re: [Chevelle-List] RE: 1969 el camino pictures

2003-07-08 Thread Dan McIntosh
I remember saying something a while back about Ron using newspaper on the
windows when he was painting...
and how that just didn't seem right...
oh well...

Dan McIntosh
Pavement Scraping 1964 Impala SS
http://www.alloldchevy.com


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> Oddly enough, Ron wrote me saying that he has been getting emails about my
> car, and that most of them are favorable, and that when people see the
> pictures they see that he did a good job. That's why I decided to post
just
> a few of the pictures that show the real story.
>
> I am not going to sue Ron because he lives five and a half hours from me
and
> I can't have my time tied up running back and forth to court. The
defendant
> gets 2 chances to appear before there is a default, so he can basically
> force me to go out there the first time for nothing. Also, there's a big
> difference between winning a judgment and getting paid. Maybe I could put
a
> lien on his house but I couldn't force him to sell it.
>
> Right now I would like to get my sway bar picked up, and even that seems
to
> be too much to ask for. I sent 3 separate emails last week asking when I
> could have my sway bar picked up, and never got a straight answer.
>
> The most ironic thing to me about that highest quality work for the lowest
> possible price b.s. is that Ron will never, ever even estimate how much a
> job will cost. Then he tells you that the reason it came out bad was
because
> you didn't spend enough money. Well, I spent the amount that he asked for.
> Was I supposed to send more than that? The bottom line is that he did a
> crappy job for a lot of money. Really the whole car should be done over
and
> I'm assuming that the brand new quarter panel I bought is likely to end up
> in the garbage along with Ron's shabby floorboard patches, and the dust
from
> the paint job that will have to come off.
>
> John Nasta
>
>
>
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> Sent: Monday, July 07, 2003 11:07 PM
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>
> John, I feel for you about the raw deal that the "professional" gave
> you. I noticed that you included a link to the "chop, I mean shop" that
> did the butchering, er work on your elky. Members of this list should
> all email him about how crappy of a job that he did on your elky and
> inform him that we will do all in our power through the internet to
> inform people about what kind of work this man does. It might even help
> you out with him offering to give a little of your hard earned money
> back along with the parts sent back to you that he has. Just my .02. How
> does the rest of the list feel?
>
> John L.
> ACES #5597
> 70 LS5 TRIBUTE
> http://chevellfan.com/index89.html
>
>
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>
> There are some new pics at:
>
> http://johnnasta.com/elcamino/
>
> You can have a laugh at the one on top, and then scroll down to the ones
> that show more serious damage.
>
> John Nasta
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Re: [Chevelle-List] tire width

2003-07-08 Thread rick
John this is a link to a site that you can put different size tires/rims
together and see the difference.  Just something to look at.

http://www.miata.net/garage/tirecalc.html
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> I guess I'm all whacked out. It used to be (I think) that 70s were wider
> than your run-of the-mill 75s or 78s, and 60s were wider than that. No?
Now
> I'm lost. So, what tire size do I want anyway?
>
> John Nasta
>
>
>
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>
> I don't know the "old school" tire sizes, but for 195-70-14, the "70" in
the
> modern tire size has nothing to do with width.
>
> For your example, 195-75-14
>
> 195 = section width, in millimeters.  This is really the width
designation.
> A 205 is wider than 195, but narrower than a 215.
>
> 75 = section height.  This is the height of the sidewall, expressed as a
> percentage of the section width.  In this case, our section height is 75%
of
> our width, 195. (which computes to  195 x .75 = 146.5mm section height)
>
> 14 = Rim Diameter.
>
> Actually, the sizes are usually published as such:  P195/75HR14
> P= Passenger car
>
> H = Speed rating.  There are 5 or 6 speed ratings.  I believe H is good
for
> up to 112 MPH or something like that. Some of the ratings are H S, V & Z.
> Z-rated, the highest, are rated for over 150 MPH.
>
> R = Radial construction
>
> Going from a 195-75-14 to a 195-70-14 will NOT result in a wider tire,
just
> one with a slightly shorter sidewall (and therefore slightly smaller
overall
> diameter).  To get a wider tire, move up to a 205, 215, or 225. You'll
also
> probably end up with a 65 or 60-series tire  to keep the overall diameter
> from getting too tall.  It's not the most intuitive system in the world,.
> There are lots of tirw size calculators on the net which will let you
> plug-in a tire size and  spit out an overall height in inches.
>
> When trying to come up with nearly-stock diameter tires for my '72 Camino,
I
> ended up using 235-60-15 tires.
>
> Hope this helps..
>
> -Dave
>
>
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>
> Also, hwo about some thought on tire width? In the past I used to run with
> 70s because I liked the slightly fatter look. Any reasons not to? The
stock
> tire size is 195/75-14, so I was thinking about going with 195/70-14s. I
> need to get these puppies ordered.
>
> Thanks,
> John Nasta
>
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Re: [Chevelle-List] Retro tires.

2003-07-08 Thread JDHall
Absolutely it looked cool! That's why we did it... Didn't we?

JDHall

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> Yeah! Everything Clint said plus ripping up the sidewalls because they
> still rubbed the fender lip.  But it sure looked cool 35 years ago, eh?
> LOL!
> 
> Dale 
> 
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> > [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Clint Hooper
> > Sent: Monday, July 07, 2003 9:32 PM
> > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Subject: Re: [Chevelle-List] Retro tires.
> > 
> > 
> > Back in the old days,Chad,we jacked up our cars with air 
> > shocks and silly extended shackles because we couldn't get 
> > wheels with the correct backspacing to make larger tires fit 
> > inside the wheelwells,where they belong. Jacked-up rear ends 
> > look dumb,handle like crap,and cause wheelhop like crazy. 
> > Sorry for being so blunt. Clint Hooper LT5 Registry Director 
> > http://www.LT5Registry.net/ ACES #1650 
> > http://dalesplace.com/misc/friends/clint_hooper.htm
> > - Original Message -
> > From: Chad P. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > 
> > > my dad told me that all of his cars, he used to airshock 
> > the back up 
> > > and
> > put
> > > some L-60's in the back.  said they were like 11 inches wide.  They 
> > > were cool, and I always wondered why nobody does that 
> > nowadays.  they 
> > > look
> > neat,
> > > makes it look muscular.  my dad said that the front tires 
> > used to wear 
> > > off quicker than the back, but since he did burnouts every 
> > once in a 
> > > while,
> > the
> > > back tires used to match up with the front, lol.  bye.
> > >
> > > Chad
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> > > From: "Richard M. Pruett" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > > To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > > Sent: Monday, July 07, 2003 5:18 PM
> > > Subject: RE: [Chevelle-List] Retro tires.
> > >
> > >
> > > > Mark,
> > > >
> > > > Since no one answered your post, I will try to shed some 
> > light. I am 
> > > > old enough to remember bias ply tires and how they rode. 
> > In fact, I 
> > > > use to
> > > sell
> > > > tires when the "new" radials were first coming out; I was a very 
> > > > young
> > > man!
> > > > As I remember, bias ply tires were rough riding and did 
> > not give you 
> > > > the feel of the road that the radials do today. You will probably 
> > > > forfeit
> > > about
> > > > 2/3 to 1/2 of the traction of a radial. If you had nylon 
> > cords, they
> > would
> > > > develop a flat spot after sitting for a while, say overnite, and 
> > > > "bump"
> > > for
> > > > a while until they warmed up.
> > > >
> > > > The poly-glas "retro" tires you are referring to means they have
> > polyester
> > > > cords and fiberglass belts. Decent ride for the time but not the 
> > > > ride a radial will give you. Steel belts were available 
> > as well if 
> > > > you wanted
> > to
> > > > feel as though you were driving a half-track. They will 
> > not corner 
> > > > as
> > well
> > > > and will hydroplane much easier as you will have less 
> > traction, less 
> > > > of
> > a
> > > > footprint, on the road.
> > > >
> > > > One good thing about bias-ply tires, if you are into 
> > this, is that 
> > > > they
> > > will
> > > > "grow" when you spin them. In other words, get a larger diameter. 
> > > > Drag racers use bias-ply tires because they "grow" and 
> > they have a 
> > > > greater diameter tire; with each turn of the tire, they will go 
> > > > further.
> > > >
> > > > I suspect you are putting Poly-glas tires on to be "era" or period
> > correct
> > > > and that case, the G-60 or 8.25-15 is what we used to sell to the 
> > > > guys during those days. The F was a 7.95.
> > > >
> > > > Hope this helps.
> > > >
> > > > Rich, The young teenager of the 60's
> > > >
> > > > -Original Message-
> > > > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> > > > [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Mark Weber
> > > > Sent: Friday, July 04, 2003 12:25 PM
> > > > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > > > Subject: [Chevelle-List] Retro tires.
> > > >
> > > >
> > > > Any comments on the retro bias ply tires that Good Year and 
> > > > Firestone
> > > make?
> > > > I am of the age where everything I have owned has had 
> > radials.  I am
> > > curious
> > > > about the traction of the bias ply vs. the radial.  I expect the 
> > > > ride to
> > > be
> > > > a little rougher, smoother ride is a benefit of radials.
> > > >
> > > > I ordered Good Year Poly Glas F60's for my Chevelle, my 
> > build sheet 
> > > > had
> > > the
> > > > code for "15 F60".
> > > >
> > > > Mark
> > > > 71 SS
> > > >
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RE: [Chevelle-List] tire width

2003-07-08 Thread John Nasta
Thanks Tom. I want to keep the same size all around. I currently have
aftermarket aluminum slot wheels on it and right now the plan is to keep
them as long as they clean up ok. I guess I should see how the rims turn out
before ordering the tires.

John Nasta



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215 70 14 is a good size to run with if you want to keep the currect rims.
235 60 14 will fill it out a little more but you will need a at least a 7"
wide
rim.  I personally would dump the 14's and upgrade to a 15 x 7 inch rim all
around.  Now depending on what you want (all 4 tires the same, or 1 size on
the
front, 1 on the back for a slightly raked look) is up to you.

Tom

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Re: [Chevelle-List] tire width

2003-07-08 Thread MICRLASER
215 70 14 is a good size to run with if you want to keep the currect rims.  
235 60 14 will fill it out a little more but you will need a at least a 7" wide 
rim.  I personally would dump the 14's and upgrade to a 15 x 7 inch rim all 
around.  Now depending on what you want (all 4 tires the same, or 1 size on the 
front, 1 on the back for a slightly raked look) is up to you.

Tom

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RE: [Chevelle-List] tire width

2003-07-08 Thread John Nasta
I guess I'm all whacked out. It used to be (I think) that 70s were wider
than your run-of the-mill 75s or 78s, and 60s were wider than that. No? Now
I'm lost. So, what tire size do I want anyway?

John Nasta



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I don't know the "old school" tire sizes, but for 195-70-14, the "70" in the
modern tire size has nothing to do with width.

For your example, 195-75-14

195 = section width, in millimeters.  This is really the width designation.
A 205 is wider than 195, but narrower than a 215.

75 = section height.  This is the height of the sidewall, expressed as a
percentage of the section width.  In this case, our section height is 75% of
our width, 195. (which computes to  195 x .75 = 146.5mm section height)

14 = Rim Diameter.

Actually, the sizes are usually published as such:  P195/75HR14
P= Passenger car

H = Speed rating.  There are 5 or 6 speed ratings.  I believe H is good for
up to 112 MPH or something like that. Some of the ratings are H S, V & Z.
Z-rated, the highest, are rated for over 150 MPH.

R = Radial construction

Going from a 195-75-14 to a 195-70-14 will NOT result in a wider tire, just
one with a slightly shorter sidewall (and therefore slightly smaller overall
diameter).  To get a wider tire, move up to a 205, 215, or 225. You'll  also
probably end up with a 65 or 60-series tire  to keep the overall diameter
from getting too tall.  It's not the most intuitive system in the world,.
There are lots of tirw size calculators on the net which will let you
plug-in a tire size and  spit out an overall height in inches.

When trying to come up with nearly-stock diameter tires for my '72 Camino, I
ended up using 235-60-15 tires.

Hope this helps..

-Dave


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Subject: [Chevelle-List] tire width

Also, hwo about some thought on tire width? In the past I used to run with
70s because I liked the slightly fatter look. Any reasons not to? The stock
tire size is 195/75-14, so I was thinking about going with 195/70-14s. I
need to get these puppies ordered.

Thanks,
John Nasta





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Re: [Chevelle-List] tire width

2003-07-08 Thread Michael Pell

Oh man, aren't those really small?   I used to run 225/70 15s, and they 
fill the wheel well nicely. 

I tried on 3 sets for my front tires before I found the right size.   I 
can get the size to you tonight if you want?   They are 205/70 15s ( I 
think).  I wanted a skinnier wheel, but still need to fill up the wheel 
well.



Quoting John Nasta <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

> Also, hwo about some thought on tire width? In the past I used to run
> with
> 70s because I liked the slightly fatter look. Any reasons not to? The
> stock
> tire size is 195/75-14, so I was thinking about going with
> 195/70-14s. I
> need to get these puppies ordered.
> 
> Thanks,
> John Nasta
> 
> 
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Re: [Chevelle-List] raised white letter tires

2003-07-08 Thread Michael Pell

My favorite tires have always been the old Eagle STs (goodyear), as far 
as looks go anyway.  

If you like the RWL, then go for it.  I think they look ok, depending 
on the rest of the car.  


Quoting John Nasta <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

> What's the consensus on raised white letter tires for my 69 El
> Camino?
> Hokey? Cool looking? I'm wondering if I should go for RWLs or just
> blackwalls.
> 
> Thanks for any opinions,
> John Nasta
> 
> 
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RE: [Chevelle-List] tire width

2003-07-08 Thread Dave Studly
I don't know the "old school" tire sizes, but for 195-70-14, the "70" in the
modern tire size has nothing to do with width.

For your example, 195-75-14

195 = section width, in millimeters.  This is really the width designation.
A 205 is wider than 195, but narrower than a 215.

75 = section height.  This is the height of the sidewall, expressed as a
percentage of the section width.  In this case, our section height is 75% of
our width, 195. (which computes to  195 x .75 = 146.5mm section height)

14 = Rim Diameter.

Actually, the sizes are usually published as such:  P195/75HR14
P= Passenger car

H = Speed rating.  There are 5 or 6 speed ratings.  I believe H is good for
up to 112 MPH or something like that. Some of the ratings are H S, V & Z.
Z-rated, the highest, are rated for over 150 MPH.

R = Radial construction

Going from a 195-75-14 to a 195-70-14 will NOT result in a wider tire, just
one with a slightly shorter sidewall (and therefore slightly smaller overall
diameter).  To get a wider tire, move up to a 205, 215, or 225. You'll  also
probably end up with a 65 or 60-series tire  to keep the overall diameter
from getting too tall.  It's not the most intuitive system in the world,.
There are lots of tirw size calculators on the net which will let you
plug-in a tire size and  spit out an overall height in inches.

When trying to come up with nearly-stock diameter tires for my '72 Camino, I
ended up using 235-60-15 tires.

Hope this helps..

-Dave


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Subject: [Chevelle-List] tire width

Also, hwo about some thought on tire width? In the past I used to run with
70s because I liked the slightly fatter look. Any reasons not to? The stock
tire size is 195/75-14, so I was thinking about going with 195/70-14s. I
need to get these puppies ordered.

Thanks,
John Nasta





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RE: [Chevelle-List] raised white letter tires

2003-07-08 Thread Dave Studly
I think it depends heavily on the kind of wheels you have.  Both my cars
have RWLs-the Chevelle has Rally rims and my Camino has 80s Z-28 rims and
they both look fine (IMO) with RWLs.  However, if I had something like
Centerlines, I'd definitely go blackwall.

-Dave


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Subject: [Chevelle-List] raised white letter tires

What's the consensus on raised white letter tires for my 69 El Camino?
Hokey? Cool looking? I'm wondering if I should go for RWLs or just
blackwalls.

Thanks for any opinions,
John Nasta





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[Chevelle-List] tire width

2003-07-08 Thread John Nasta
Also, hwo about some thought on tire width? In the past I used to run with
70s because I liked the slightly fatter look. Any reasons not to? The stock
tire size is 195/75-14, so I was thinking about going with 195/70-14s. I
need to get these puppies ordered.

Thanks,
John Nasta





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[Chevelle-List] raised white letter tires

2003-07-08 Thread John Nasta
What's the consensus on raised white letter tires for my 69 El Camino?
Hokey? Cool looking? I'm wondering if I should go for RWLs or just
blackwalls.

Thanks for any opinions,
John Nasta





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RE: [Chevelle-List] RE: 1969 el camino pictures

2003-07-08 Thread John Nasta
Thanks Brad,

I'll have to look for somebody in that county who will work on that kind of
basis.

John Nasta



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What you need to do is find a young lawyer who just passed the Bar exam.
They are hungry for cases (and future referrals) and are more willing to
take cases that might only net then a few thousand dollars like yours.
Typical deals are 25%-33% of a settlement pre-trial, and 40%-50% once a
trial has started, all after taking out expenses.  I had a small deal
once with a deal similar to the above terms, and the lawyer was young.
He gave me very close to my 30% even after expenses.  He could have
taken far more, but since the settlement was only a few thousand dollars
he ate much of the costs in his fee to make me happy.

The way I found this guy was to talk to the lawyer I wanted.  He did not
want the case, but knew of this guy who might.  Try the same thing, or
maybe there is a local legal school or Bar exam school that might have
listings of new lawyers ready for a slam dunk case.

Brad Waller ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
'66 Corvette | 327/dead | 4-speed   | Wilwood Brakes | 245/45/16 BFGs
'67 Chevelle | ex-SS396 | 355/700R4 | '79 F-Body Brakes




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RE: [Chevelle-List] RE: 1969 el camino pictures

2003-07-08 Thread Brad Waller
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> Subject: RE: [Chevelle-List] RE: 1969 el camino pictures
> 
> I'll fight it if I can get a lawyer to take the case on a contingency
basis
> (no fee unless damages are collected). Small claims court is not
enough
> money, and a lawyer for a real court case could cost more than any
damages
> that might ever be actually collected, which would just 
> result in more time and money out the window.

What you need to do is find a young lawyer who just passed the Bar exam.
They are hungry for cases (and future referrals) and are more willing to
take cases that might only net then a few thousand dollars like yours.
Typical deals are 25%-33% of a settlement pre-trial, and 40%-50% once a
trial has started, all after taking out expenses.  I had a small deal
once with a deal similar to the above terms, and the lawyer was young.
He gave me very close to my 30% even after expenses.  He could have
taken far more, but since the settlement was only a few thousand dollars
he ate much of the costs in his fee to make me happy.

The way I found this guy was to talk to the lawyer I wanted.  He did not
want the case, but knew of this guy who might.  Try the same thing, or
maybe there is a local legal school or Bar exam school that might have
listings of new lawyers ready for a slam dunk case.

Brad Waller ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
'66 Corvette | 327/dead | 4-speed   | Wilwood Brakes | 245/45/16 BFGs
'67 Chevelle | ex-SS396 | 355/700R4 | '79 F-Body Brakes




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Re: [Chevelle-List] RE: 1969 el camino pictures

2003-07-08 Thread crobertson1
John:
 This guy isn't that far from me.  I can take a ride up and kick his ASS
for ya.

Craig
69SS
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> I'll fight it if I can get a lawyer to take the case on a contingency
basis
> (no fee unless damages are collected). Small claims court is not enough
> money, and a lawyer for a real court case could cost more than any damages
> that might ever be actually collected, which would just result in more
time
> and money out the window.
>
> I know, I have thought to myself that by comparison it's kind of petty to
> worry about the sway bar right now, but it would only cost me about $15 in
> shipping to get it back and I can't buy one for that amount. It also
belongs
> to me and I don't see why Ron should get to keep it.
>
> John Nasta
>
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Re: [Chevelle-List] manual convert top

2003-07-08 Thread Chuck Hanson
Title: Re: [Chevelle-List] manual convert top



on 7/7/03 2:38 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

In a message dated 7/7/03 1:40:17 PM Central Daylight Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

 These are just the "plastic"
part of the hold-down, and attach to the metal part of your existing
hardware. HTH.

Chuck


THANKS Chuck, 
all I have is the quarter trim panels- i need all the rest- how many diffrent pieces are there?? will the top fly up while driving without them?





The metal part that the plastic tabs attach to are stainless, about 16 gauge and about six inches long and an inch wide.  I doubt that without them the top will "fly up," especially if you have the top boot properly installed.  Nobody I know of is repopping the metal part of the latch, so you'll probably have to find them in a junkyard or swap meet.  Push comes to shove, you may be able to fab up a pair using the info I've just provided.  If they're not perfect, who cares?  They aren't visible with the top down anyway, and barely visible from the inside with the top up.  Good luck finding or fabbing what you need.

Chuck





Re: [Chevelle-List] Q: Windshield washer pump

2003-07-08 Thread Pelle Andersson



The first pump I got was the square model but 
I'm returning that one this week & will hopefully get the correct 
one next time!?
The original washer pump I've got is based on a 
slightly "pear shaped" base plate with rounded corners.
The pump I'm getting has a black carbon 
reinforced plastic pump which is stronger, withstand cold
much better & doesn't get brittle over 
time like the original "white" pump. (I'm told)
 
Best regards
Pelle
 
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  From: 
  Larry Butler 
  
  To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
  
  Sent: Tuesday, July 08, 2003 5:17 
PM
  Subject: RE: [Chevelle-List] Q: 
  Windshield washer pump
  
  Pelle,
   
  I 
  have been looking into replacing my washer pump also. Not sure if I have this 
  all correct. First, there are two types of wiper systems. The hidden type has 
  a motor that has a round "barrel" bottom (angled 45 degrees downward to the 
  right when viewing the firewall from the front of the car). The non-hidden 
  type has a rectangular looking motor. Each motor type has a different 
  washer pump. As far as I can tell, all SS models have the hidden type of 
  windshield wipers. My non-SS 72 Elky has hidden wipers also. I also see 
  mention of "Demand" wiper systems. This system uses the same motor but has an 
  additional relay (i.e. read different wiring harness) and uses a switch on the 
  shifter handle. I am not sure this was an option on Chevelles especially those 
  that have floor shifters.
   
  Larry
  72 
  El Camino
  
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How many different windshield washer pumps are 
there to the -71 2-D HT model?
 
Best regards
Pelle 
Andersson


RE: [Chevelle-List] Q: Windshield washer pump

2003-07-08 Thread John Nasta









IIRC all
GM A-body cars had hidden wipers by 1970. I think 1969 was the last year for
the 2dr post cars. I could be wrong though. That's just from memory.

 

John Nasta

 

 

 

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AM
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Windshield washer pump

 

Pelle,

 

I have been looking into
replacing my washer pump also. Not sure if I have this all correct. First,
there are two types of wiper systems. The hidden type has a motor that has a
round "barrel" bottom (angled 45 degrees downward to the right when
viewing the firewall from the front of the car). The non-hidden type has
a rectangular looking motor. Each motor type has a different washer pump.
As far as I can tell, all SS models have the hidden type of windshield wipers.
My non-SS 72 Elky has hidden wipers also. I also see mention of
"Demand" wiper systems. This system uses the same motor but has an
additional relay (i.e. read different wiring harness) and uses a switch on the
shifter handle. I am not sure this was an option on Chevelles especially those
that have floor shifters.

 

Larry

72 El Camino

 








RE: [Chevelle-List] RE: 1969 el camino pictures

2003-07-08 Thread John Nasta
I'll fight it if I can get a lawyer to take the case on a contingency basis
(no fee unless damages are collected). Small claims court is not enough
money, and a lawyer for a real court case could cost more than any damages
that might ever be actually collected, which would just result in more time
and money out the window.

I know, I have thought to myself that by comparison it's kind of petty to
worry about the sway bar right now, but it would only cost me about $15 in
shipping to get it back and I can't buy one for that amount. It also belongs
to me and I don't see why Ron should get to keep it.

John Nasta




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RE: [Chevelle-List] Q: Windshield washer pump

2003-07-08 Thread Larry Butler



Pelle,
 
I have 
been looking into replacing my washer pump also. Not sure if I have this all 
correct. First, there are two types of wiper systems. The hidden type has a 
motor that has a round "barrel" bottom (angled 45 degrees downward to the right 
when viewing the firewall from the front of the car). The non-hidden type has 
a rectangular looking motor. Each motor type has a different washer pump. 
As far as I can tell, all SS models have the hidden type of windshield wipers. 
My non-SS 72 Elky has hidden wipers also. I also see mention of "Demand" 
wiper systems. This system uses the same motor but has an additional relay (i.e. 
read different wiring harness) and uses a switch on the shifter handle. I am not 
sure this was an option on Chevelles especially those that have floor 
shifters.
 
Larry
72 El 
Camino

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  [EMAIL PROTECTED]Sent: Monday, July 07, 2003 12:37 
  AMTo: [EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject: 
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  How many different windshield washer pumps are 
  there to the -71 2-D HT model?
   
  Best regards
  Pelle 
Andersson


RE: [Chevelle-List] pics

2003-07-08 Thread Rodney.
Title: Message



Thanks 
Larry!  I think a couple of years ago someone else on the list did one of 
their car, so I had to try it out with mine :)  The one I really like, I 
did as a homework assignment for a Photoshop class.  You can see it on Team 
Chevelle at http://www.chevelles.com/backgrounds/bg_rodney800.html
 
 
Rodney. 
71 
Chevelle
El 
Mirage, AZ 
 

  
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  On Behalf Of Larry ButlerSent: Tuesday, July 08, 2003 7:43 
  AMTo: [EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject: RE: 
  [Chevelle-List] pics
  That 
  lightning picture is so cool.
   
  Larry
  72 
  El Camino
  
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]On Behalf Of 
Rodney.Sent: Sunday, June 29, 2003 9:41 PMTo: 
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pics
Anyone is welcome to put pictures in my album on 
Imagestation.com  Here's the link:  
http://www.imagestation.com/album/?id=4291498165&code=5688134&mode=invite
 
 
Rodney. 
71 
Chevelle
El 
Mirage, AZ 

  
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  [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of 
  Spiderman86Sent: Sunday, June 29, 2003 3:55 
  PMTo: [EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject: 
  [Chevelle-List] pics
  sure would be nice to have a place we could 
  all post pics for the group to see without sending out 2 dozen 
  emails
  just my 2 cents worth
   
  Bill B.
  1967 malibu
  Edmond Oklahomahttp://groups.msn.com/SpidrManspicshttp://autos.groups.yahoo.com/group/chevellerestoration/


RE: [Chevelle-List] RE: 1969 el camino pictures

2003-07-08 Thread tigergutt
John,

Until now I've been quiet on this matter, but i think its kind of too easy money for 
Ron (If you go over to his shop he will be without his pants because he did laugh them 
of thinking about how he cheated you).

I dont know how much you earn or how solid your economy is overall, but I know for 
sure that I'm really far of coming even close to $ 9000 a month so I'll be willing to 
spend that time to get at least something out of him.
You say that you maybe wont get anything more than a lien on his house, but if he ever 
sells it he'll have to pay your $$$ before buying a new one, and he will have problems 
getting a loan (Now I speak of how it is in Norway).

And John, he blew your $ 9000 and you keep worrying about a $100 sway bar (that you 
probably could get new for $50 with your contacts)!?!?!

Dont you have an old school friend who is willing to pick up $1 from Ron to bring 
your $9000 back where they belong ?

André

> Oddly enough, Ron wrote me saying that he has been getting emails about my
> car, and that most of them are favorable, and that when people see the
> pictures they see that he did a good job. That's why I decided to post just
> a few of the pictures that show the real story.
> 
> I am not going to sue Ron because he lives five and a half hours from me and
> I can't have my time tied up running back and forth to court. The defendant
> gets 2 chances to appear before there is a default, so he can basically
> force me to go out there the first time for nothing. Also, there's a big
> difference between winning a judgment and getting paid. Maybe I could put a
> lien on his house but I couldn't force him to sell it.
> 
> Right now I would like to get my sway bar picked up, and even that seems to
> be too much to ask for. I sent 3 separate emails last week asking when I
> could have my sway bar picked up, and never got a straight answer.
> 
> The most ironic thing to me about that highest quality work for the lowest
> possible price b.s. is that Ron will never, ever
uch a
> job will cost. Then he tells you that the reason it came out bad was because
> you didn't spend enough money. Well, I spent the amount that he asked for.
> Was I supposed to send more than that? The bottom line is that he did a
> crappy job for a lot of money. Really the whole car should be done over and
> I'm assuming that the brand new quarter panel I bought is likely to end up
> in the garbage along with Ron's shabby floorboard patches, and the dust from
> the paint job that will have to come off.
> 
> John Nasta
> 
> 
> 
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of John W. Lonadier, Jr.
> Sent: Monday, July 07, 2003 11:07 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: RE: [Chevelle-List] RE: 1969 el camino pictures
> 
> John, I feel for you about the raw deal that the "professional" gave
> you. I noticed that you included a link to the "chop, I mean shop" that
> did the butchering, er work on your elky. Members of this list should
> all email him about how crappy of a job that he did on your elky and
> inform him that we will do all in our power through the internet to
> inform people about what kind of work this man does. It might even help
> you out with him offering to give a little of your hard earned money
> back along with the parts sent back to you that he has. Just my .02. How
> does the rest of the list feel?
> 
> John L.
> ACES #5597
> 70 LS5 TRIBUTE
> http://chevellfan.com/index89.html
> 
> 
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of John Nasta
> Sent: Sunday, July 06, 2003 5:46 PM
> To: Olds Mailing List; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: [Chevelle-List] RE: 1969 el camino pictures
> 
> 
> There are some new pics at:
> 
> http://johnnasta.com/elcamino/
> 
> You can have a laugh at the one on top, and then scroll down to the ones
> that show more serious damage.
> 
> J

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Re: [Chevelle-List] 16" rally wheels for sale

2003-07-08 Thread Rjmmyers
Hi Guys,
 I have a set of four 16" rally wheels that are 8" wide. I had them on my 65 el camino and the rears are custom made to fit  the stock small wheel well openings. Included with the wheels are 4 trim rings in stainless steel and 4 corvette small flat rally caps ( these are the best looking caps chev ever made} . The set also includes 2 like new rear Goodyear 235/60/16 tires mounted and balanced, and 2 good front Goodyear 225/60/16 tires mounted and balanced. The wheels have been painted silver with clear urethane top cpat. $600 plus shipping. I will list them here before I use ebay. Pic available via email. Thanx, Bob Myers. 


RE: [Chevelle-List] pics

2003-07-08 Thread Larry Butler
Title: Message



That 
lightning picture is so cool.
 
Larry
72 El 
Camino

  -Original Message-From: 
  [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
  [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]On Behalf Of 
  Rodney.Sent: Sunday, June 29, 2003 9:41 PMTo: 
  [EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject: RE: [Chevelle-List] 
  pics
  Anyone is welcome to put pictures in my album on Imagestation.com  
  Here's the link:  
  http://www.imagestation.com/album/?id=4291498165&code=5688134&mode=invite
   
   
  Rodney. 
  71 
  Chevelle
  El 
  Mirage, AZ 
  

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On Behalf Of Spiderman86Sent: Sunday, June 29, 2003 3:55 
PMTo: [EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject: 
[Chevelle-List] pics
sure would be nice to have a place we could all 
post pics for the group to see without sending out 2 dozen 
emails
just my 2 cents worth
 
Bill B.
1967 malibu
Edmond Oklahomahttp://groups.msn.com/SpidrManspicshttp://autos.groups.yahoo.com/group/chevellerestoration/


RE: [Chevelle-List] RE: 1969 el camino pictures

2003-07-08 Thread John Nasta
Oddly enough, Ron wrote me saying that he has been getting emails about my
car, and that most of them are favorable, and that when people see the
pictures they see that he did a good job. That's why I decided to post just
a few of the pictures that show the real story.

I am not going to sue Ron because he lives five and a half hours from me and
I can't have my time tied up running back and forth to court. The defendant
gets 2 chances to appear before there is a default, so he can basically
force me to go out there the first time for nothing. Also, there's a big
difference between winning a judgment and getting paid. Maybe I could put a
lien on his house but I couldn't force him to sell it.

Right now I would like to get my sway bar picked up, and even that seems to
be too much to ask for. I sent 3 separate emails last week asking when I
could have my sway bar picked up, and never got a straight answer.

The most ironic thing to me about that highest quality work for the lowest
possible price b.s. is that Ron will never, ever even estimate how much a
job will cost. Then he tells you that the reason it came out bad was because
you didn't spend enough money. Well, I spent the amount that he asked for.
Was I supposed to send more than that? The bottom line is that he did a
crappy job for a lot of money. Really the whole car should be done over and
I'm assuming that the brand new quarter panel I bought is likely to end up
in the garbage along with Ron's shabby floorboard patches, and the dust from
the paint job that will have to come off.

John Nasta



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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of John W. Lonadier, Jr.
Sent: Monday, July 07, 2003 11:07 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [Chevelle-List] RE: 1969 el camino pictures

John, I feel for you about the raw deal that the "professional" gave
you. I noticed that you included a link to the "chop, I mean shop" that
did the butchering, er work on your elky. Members of this list should
all email him about how crappy of a job that he did on your elky and
inform him that we will do all in our power through the internet to
inform people about what kind of work this man does. It might even help
you out with him offering to give a little of your hard earned money
back along with the parts sent back to you that he has. Just my .02. How
does the rest of the list feel?

John L.
ACES #5597
70 LS5 TRIBUTE
http://chevellfan.com/index89.html


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Sent: Sunday, July 06, 2003 5:46 PM
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Subject: [Chevelle-List] RE: 1969 el camino pictures


There are some new pics at:

http://johnnasta.com/elcamino/

You can have a laugh at the one on top, and then scroll down to the ones
that show more serious damage.

John Nasta



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Re: [Chevelle-List] Q: Is something wrong with my rear axle?

2003-07-08 Thread Jason Boivin
Pelle

I think that due to the nature of the rear axle what you are seeing is
normal.
Our race car has a F**D 9 icnch and we made a gear change with out any laps
on the oil and it had that same look you are talking about. We put same oil
back in since there was no laps on the oil. Have had no problems with the
rear end.

http://www.rcracing-team.com


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[Chevelle-List] Is something wrong with my rear axle?

2003-07-08 Thread burnintires



 

When I was changing the rear axle oil i 
noticed that the old oil had
a "metallic luster" compared to the new oil, no 
pieces or chunks though.
Is that normal or do I have a serious problem 
here?
 
Best regards
Pelle Andersson


Re:[Chevelle-List] One more movie clip...

2003-07-08 Thread tigergutt
Thats cool !

> It's about 9.5 megs, but I have to laugh everytime I watch it!
> 
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> http://users.adelphia.net/~hlump/Vette.zip
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RE: [Chevelle-List] RE: 1969 el camino pictures

2003-07-08 Thread John Nasta








That's funny. I just happened to go on their web site last
night and felt the same way. That line about how they give the best quality
work for the lowest possible price is exactly the opposite of what I got. I got
terrible work at a very high price.

 

John Nasta

 

 

 

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1969 el camino pictures

 

If you go on John
website, then to the body shop website, and read thier mission, its almost like
they read it, and said, "Lets do the opposite"

-Tim-
1966 Chevelle









[Chevelle-List] Iola 2003

2003-07-08 Thread JimM
The Iola (WI) Old Car Show and Swap Meet, billed as the largest in the
Midwest, is this week. More than 4350 swap meet spaces (up about 150 since
last year), a Saturday car auction, a Car Corral, and acres of show cars.
Several Chevelle-specific big name vendors (CARS, etc) plus lots of Chevelle
nuts selling some of their extra parts. And everything else automotive
related you ever wanted to see, and some you don't ever want to see again!

Log on to www.iolaoldcarshow.comfor further info and driving
directions.

Any of you Chevelle folks planning to attend? We will be set up at swap
sites AW 59 & 60 & 61, to the northeast of the Tower landmark. We'll haul up
our first load of stuff Wednesday late afternoon, and move up for the
duration Thursday morning. Stop by - we'd love to meet others from the
chevelle-list!

Jim central WI 12 miles from IolaACES #20202 - '66 SS's

and partner Keith2 - '67 Chevelle SS's, one in the Blue Ribbon
showcar section

and partner Duane1 - '36 Chev pickup 4 x 4, SBC 350 and more


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Re: [Chevelle-List] Retro tires.

2003-07-08 Thread MICRLASER
In a message dated 7/7/2003 11:33:37 PM Eastern Daylight Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

Back in the old days,Chad,we jacked up our cars with air shocks and silly
extended shackles because we couldn't get wheels with the correct
backspacing to make larger tires fit inside the wheelwells,where they
belong. Jacked-up rear ends look dumb,handle like crap,and cause wheelhop
like crazy. Sorry for being so blunt.
Clint Hooper


Ditto.

Tom


[Chevelle-List] Q: Is something wrong with my rear axle?

2003-07-08 Thread burnintires



When I was changing the rear axle oil i 
noticed that the old oil had
a "metallic luster" compared to the new oil, no 
pieces or chunks though.
Is that normal or do I have a serious problem 
here?
 
Best regards
Pelle Andersson


Re: [Chevelle-List] Retro tires.

2003-07-08 Thread RMilkiewicz



Yea, your right Clint. 
But every time I see one "RAKED" I still think it looks so cl. Back in the 
'60's that was the thing to do. I can remember going to Hollywood Hot Rod shop 
to get the biggest risers that I could find to get that baby in the air, then 
cruising all the root beer stands with my buddies to show off. Crazy? Yes. Fun? 
You bet, and I have a lot of fond memories that keeps this 60 year old still 
skinning his knuckles on that '60 iron. It wasn't always just to fit bigger 
tires. I think mostly it was for the look. If it was raked you were hip. Dumb 
but hip. Hey, what's more important when your 17? Being smart or being cool. I 
remember my dad saying to me all the time "are you crazy" What have you done to 
your car? But dad, this is s cl. And the chicks dig it.
Boy, what would we do 
if we didn't have memories of our youth. For me, it keeps me young.
RichACES # 
05066

  - Original Message - 
  From: 
  Clint Hooper 
  
  To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
  
  Sent: Monday, July 07, 2003 11:32 
PM
  Subject: Re: [Chevelle-List] Retro 
  tires.
  Back in the old days,Chad,we jacked up our cars with air shocks 
  and sillyextended shackles because we couldn't get wheels with the 
  correctbackspacing to make larger tires fit inside the wheelwells,where 
  theybelong. Jacked-up rear ends look dumb,handle like crap,and cause 
  wheelhoplike crazy. Sorry for being so blunt.Clint HooperLT5 
  Registry Directorhttp://www.LT5Registry.net/ACES 
  #1650http://dalesplace.com/misc/friends/clint_hooper.htm- 
  Original Message -From: Chad P. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> 
  my dad told me that all of his cars, he used to airshock the back up 
  andput> some L-60's in the back.  said they were like 11 
  inches wide.  They were> cool, and I always wondered why nobody 
  does that nowadays.  they lookneat,> makes it look 
  muscular.  my dad said that the front tires used to wear off> 
  quicker than the back, but since he did burnouts every once in a 
  while,the> back tires used to match up with the front, lol.  
  bye.>> Chad> - Original Message -> From: 
  "Richard M. Pruett" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> To: 
  <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> 
  Sent: Monday, July 07, 2003 5:18 PM> Subject: RE: [Chevelle-List] Retro 
  tires.>>> > Mark,> >> > Since no 
  one answered your post, I will try to shed some light. I am old> > 
  enough to remember bias ply tires and how they rode. In fact, I use to> 
  sell> > tires when the "new" radials were first coming out; I was a 
  very young> man!> > As I remember, bias ply tires were rough 
  riding and did not give you the> > feel of the road that the radials 
  do today. You will probably forfeit> about> > 2/3 to 1/2 of 
  the traction of a radial. If you had nylon cords, theywould> > 
  develop a flat spot after sitting for a while, say overnite, and 
  "bump"> for> > a while until they warmed up.> 
  >> > The poly-glas "retro" tires you are referring to means they 
  havepolyester> > cords and fiberglass belts. Decent ride for the 
  time but not the ride a> > radial will give you. Steel belts were 
  available as well if you wantedto> > feel as though you were 
  driving a half-track. They will not corner aswell> > and will 
  hydroplane much easier as you will have less traction, less ofa> 
  > footprint, on the road.> >> > One good thing about 
  bias-ply tires, if you are into this, is that they> will> > 
  "grow" when you spin them. In other words, get a larger diameter. Drag> 
  > racers use bias-ply tires because they "grow" and they have a 
  greater> > diameter tire; with each turn of the tire, they will go 
  further.> >> > I suspect you are putting Poly-glas tires 
  on to be "era" or periodcorrect> > and that case, the G-60 or 
  8.25-15 is what we used to sell to the guys> > during those days. 
  The F was a 7.95.> >> > Hope this helps.> 
  >> > Rich, The young teenager of the 60's> >> 
  > -Original Message-> > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
  > [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Mark Weber> 
  > Sent: Friday, July 04, 2003 12:25 PM> > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
  > Subject: [Chevelle-List] Retro tires.> >> >> 
  > Any comments on the retro bias ply tires that Good Year and 
  Firestone> make?> > I am of the age where everything I have 
  owned has had radials.  I am> curious> > about the 
  traction of the bias ply vs. the radial.  I expect the ride to> 
  be> > a little rougher, smoother ride is a benefit of 
  radials.> >> > I ordered Good Year Poly Glas F60's for my 
  Chevelle, my build sheet had> the> > code for "15 
  F60".> >> > Mark> > 71 SS> >> 
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Re: [Chevelle-List] Strange Dilemma= Thanks Phil

2003-07-08 Thread Brad Waller
What is it that you want the car for?  Price appreciation, to cruise in, or to win trophies with?  It'd be an easy choice for me, as I want to drive all my cars.  I would sell the SS and keep the two "fun" cars.  Your logic will be different.  But if you sell the SS, it will bring in good money, and the others may not sell as easily.  

Brad Waller
'67 Chevelle SS396 (no more 396, now 350, lots of other mods)
'66 Corvette (no more 327, lots of other mods)

On Monday, July 7, 2003, at 08:15 PM, Ken's Email wrote:

Phil:
 
Your analysis was right on point. But, take a look at the Old Price Car guide and see how these cars are appreciating.
 
Decisions, Decisions.
 
Thanks.
 
Ken

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ken: You sound like a 67 Chevelle guy to me. If anything's got to go, sell the 57. It needs the most work and probably $ also. Not knowing your age, if you're 50's or younger then the 57 was your father's generation. If you're in your 60's then the choice/dilema is harder. The 67 SS sounds great and probably wins alot of awards. As another thought, maybe you could sell the 57 and the malibu and pick up a 67 Elky SS or another 67 SS to make a driver out of. I really envy your dilema though. I wish I had the room in the garage and some extra $. I'd have a 65 Elky SS driver & tow car. Old car guys get nostalgic on any old car but sometimes we have to make realistic decisions. Best of luck to you in making yours. Just my 2 cents worth of thinking out loud! As a closing thought, I was at a show Saturday and saw a 55 Gasser. I have alot of memories of these at the dragstrips from! even B4 I could drive, and while I enjoy looking I don't want to build or own one. I!
'm almost 55 and the era I love the most is the mid 60's. I can enjoy and appreciate what came B4 and after though. Sorry to ramble. Oh, you asked for opinions not thoughts!! Take what you want and throw the rest away. Have a great day

Phil G. 65 SS


Re: [Chevelle-List] Q: Electric fan!

2003-07-08 Thread Brad Waller
Ooh, I like!  If my 2800 CFM Black Magic can't handle the task for my 
Corvette, this really looks like the ticket, assuming it will fit the 
'63-'67 radiator.  4600 CFM should be able to handle anything you could 
install under a Chevelle hood.  At 16-28 Amps, you better make sure 
your alternator can handle the extra juice, and that your wallet is 
ready for the $370 or so that this will cost.

Brad Waller
'67 Chevelle
'66 Corvette
On Monday, July 7, 2003, at 10:52 PM, Pelle Andersson wrote:

I'm thinking of buying this one!
http://www.flex-a-lite.com/Press/295%20perf.doc
Pelle

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From: "Herb Lumpp" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, July 08, 2003 3:19 AM
Subject: RE: [Chevelle-List] Q: Electric fan!

Clint, if you like the way it is now, wait until I get the new Ron 
Davis
radiator setup installed.  In addition to the custom fabbed rad, 
they're
building a totally cool shroud to mount the fans on and a matching
recovery
tank!

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


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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Clint Hooper
Sent: Monday, July 07, 2003 9:05 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [Chevelle-List] Q: Electric fan!
That's what I plan to use when I install my big block in my 69. I 
really
like your set-up,Herb.
Clint Hooper
LT5 Registry Director
http://www.LT5Registry.net/
ACES #1650
http://dalesplace.com/misc/friends/clint_hooper.htm
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From: Herb Lumpp <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

I have a pair of 12" Spal fans, part number 30100176, and they do a
wonderful job keeping my 454 cool.  They aren't cheap at $150 or so
each.
I'm using a relay with a thermostatic switch and I also have a toggle
switch
under the dash to override the thermo switch when the A/C is running.
Herb Lumpp
http://users.adelphia.net/~hlump/


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