Re: [Chevelle-List] Josh do you have a girlfriend named Wanda? Grin.

2002-09-27 Thread Z16CHEVELLEGUY
Dale:
do you have any idea where to look for this? I've been answering posts for a long time and no one ever told me. tell me where and I will fix it. I have looked and can't seem to find it.
 Larry (z)


Re: [Chevelle-List] Josh do you have a girlfriend named Wanda? Grin.

2002-09-27 Thread Chad P.



I see. Well, I know you go to ACES - right, I 
saw pictures of your chevelle at the 1999 - 2002 aces chevelle show. I 
hope to be there next year! I love your chevelle, how modified is 
it??? There is something about it that looks perfect -the stance, 
color, motor. 
  




  Chad

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  396guy 
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  Sent: Thursday, September 26, 2002 10:03 
  PM
  Subject: RE: [Chevelle-List] Josh do you 
  have a girlfriend named Wanda? Grin.
  
  Too far for me Chad. I'm in southern Oklahoma and 
  have a hard enough time getting off for the two/three Chevelles shows a 
  year. I am taking a couple more weekends this year however for Good-guys 
  in Texas and Kansas in October.
  Dale McIntosh ACES #1709/TC #92 Gold 67 SS/67 Elky http://www.dalesplace.com 
  http://www.team67.com http://www.midwestchevelles.com 
  
  
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Chad 
P.Sent: Thursday, September 26, 2002 8:32 PMTo: 
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you have a girlfriend named Wanda? Grin.
I totally agree. Sometimes I don't have a 
darn clue what he is replying to! lol. Dale - do you go to 
carlisle show?
Chad

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  Sent: Thursday, September 26, 2002 
  6:41 PM
  Subject: RE: [Chevelle-List] Josh do 
  you have a girlfriend named Wanda? Grin.
  
  Z16CHEVELLEGUY - Your messages never have anything on 
  them except your reply. Sometimes I can't even figure out what you 
  are replying to. ? AOL probably has an option to NOT include the 
  message text with a reply and you probably have that 
  selected.
  Dale McIntosh 
  ACES #1709/TC #92 
  Gold 67 SS/67 
  Elky http://www.dalesplace.com 
  http://www.team67.com http://www.midwestchevelles.com 
  
  
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Re: [Chevelle-List] Josh do you have a girlfriend named Wanda? Grin.

2002-09-27 Thread Chad P.



What doesn't suprise you? Just kidding. 
I know what you are talking about. 
  




   Chad

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  Sent: Friday, September 27, 2002 4:14 
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  have a girlfriend named Wanda? Grin.
  Chad: that doesn't 
  surprise me. 
  Larry 
  (z) 


[Chevelle-List] Please change the subject line

2002-09-27 Thread bdo_chevelle

Sheesh...is it too much to ask people to change the subject line when it's 
appropriate to do so?  I'm seeing posts about car shows and email settings and 
the subject line still refers to Josh and his mom!

Some of us actually do use the subject line to figure out what posts we want to 
read!

Brad

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Re: [Chevelle-List] Fall Carlisle

2002-09-27 Thread Wayne Kline

 Ever Place seems to have it's unique quirks. At Carlisle you can drive in
to get somthing big with a permit.
 Last Spring in Englisgtown on Thursday I looked at a Lincon Versi rear For
an up coming StreeT Rod Project
 I went ot ask about drivein in to pick it up. They acted Like I asked for a
loan !!!  Seems to be one of there pet peives ??

 Wayne
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To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, September 26, 2002 12:37 PM
Subject: RE: [Chevelle-List] Fall Carlisle


 I'm really surprised they let people do that. Heck, they won't let you
drive
 50 feet past the gate where you just paid without stopping you to show
your
 ticket to prove that you just paid. What's that about anyway?

 John Nasta



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 In a message dated 9/26/02 9:54:33 AM Eastern Daylight Time,
 [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

  Then they leave the
  pile of junk there at the end of the day. I never saw this at other swap



 You should see how they clean it up, they use big loaders and push it all
to
 one end and scoop it up and in the dumpster it goes.

 Tom

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Re: [Chevelle-List] Looking for some parts

2002-09-27 Thread Larry Fisher



I have a black dyed (previously gold) dash on my Elky that 
I dyed 10 years ago or so and it still looks good so this works.

Larry
68 Elky

  - Original Message - 
  From: 
  Dwight 
  Fulton 
  To: chevelle 
  Sent: Thursday, September 26, 2002 10:30 
  PM
  Subject: Re: [Chevelle-List] Looking for 
  some parts
  
  Tim, You can dye your interior parts black with vinyl prep 
   vinyl dye. Many OEM interior parts came to the dealership in one color 
  only ( mostly tan and the bodyshop tech dyed it) If you prep the parts 
  correctly and use good quailty prep  dye it will last a long time. On the 
  steering wheel you would be better off replacing it.
  
  Dwight
  72 Elky Richmond, IN.
  
  
- Original Message -
From: 
TronDD
Sent: Friday, September 27, 2002 12:23 
AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [Chevelle-List] Looking 
for some parts
I have a green interior that I want to make black. My 
dash pad is in good shape, minor cracking on the corners. Really not 
bad at all. Although the whole interior is old and dirty. 
Steering wheel is cracked. But I got it if you can get me black 
replacements. :)Tim.Proud Owner: '69 ChevelleOn Wed, 25 
Sep 2002 23:53:05 EDT[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Ok guys, 
looking for a few items for my 69. I still need a green Malibu 
 steering wheel. I also need the trim for the vinyl top and a 
green dash pad,  mine has a few big cracks in it. No one seems 
to have reproduced the vinyl  top trim yet and I am coming up empty 
handed on the steering wheel.  I also need to repaint some of 
the metal interior parts like the glove box  door, pillars, 
headliner trim. Does anyone know what color that is? Is it 
 called dark green or Hunter Green or something like that? I 
tried that  interior paint that OPG sells and it sucks. 
No matter what I did, it would  not stick. It kept separating 
from the metal and leaving circles, almost as  if the metal was 
contaminated with oil or grease. I tried every single  
cleaner/degreaser I had and still did it. I could not even get any 
type of  primer to stick to it very well. Any 
suggestions???  Tom 
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Re: [Chevelle-List] Thanks 4 your support

2002-09-27 Thread pablo



Hi Jeff,
I am in Southwest Michigan, Battle Creek 
area

  - Original Message - 
  From: 
  Jeff 
  Wysocki 
  To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
  
  Sent: Thursday, September 26, 2002 7:00 
  PM
  Subject: Re: [Chevelle-List] Thanks 4 
  your support
  
  Looks like "Michigan" plates! Were 
  you located Pablo? 
  
  Sincerely,
  
  Jeff Wysocki
  Brownstown Twp., 
  Michigan
  
- Original Message - 
From: 
pablo 

To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 

Sent: Thursday, September 26, 2002 
10:58 AM
Subject: Re: [Chevelle-List] Thanks 4 
your support

Sheesh,
This picture
http://www.chevelles.com/showroom/Pablo/WhatItIs.jpg

Pablo

  - Original Message - 
  From: 
  pablo 
  
  To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
  
  Sent: Thursday, September 26, 2002 
  10:31 AM
  Subject: [Chevelle-List] Thanks 4 
  your support
  
  This picture was taken for my hometown cruise 
  the gut in July this year. After a year of work this is the best my 
  chevelle has looked.
  
  A few of you on this list were an invaluable 
  resource for me and I want to thank you very much. I was prematurely 
  pensioned for disabilityfroma RR a couple of years back and 
  Ihoped that a hobby chevelle was a good idea. The car 
  andfolks I have made contact withduring thisongoing 
  restificationhave made it more than pleasure.
  
  Pablo
  
  
  


RE: [Chevelle-List] welder

2002-09-27 Thread Craig A. Ellis
Title: Message



It occurs to me 
that for a hobbiest, a used quality machine will give better service than a 
brand new inexpensive machine and,like Chevelles, be worth what you paid 
for it when you're done.

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  [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Chevelle 
  69Sent: Thursday, September 26, 2002 6:20 PMTo: 
  [EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject: RE: [Chevelle-List] 
  welder
  Don,
   While I am sure there will 
  be some exceptions, and some guys will claim they have a good one of brand X 
  and it has done great for them, I personally wouldn't spend hard earned money 
  on something that works so hard if I wasn't absolutely sure of the quality. I 
  would go with either a Miller, Lincoln, or Hobart. Nothing else. My welding 
  instructor said to make sure it was american made. There is some pretty cheap 
  stuff made overseas. A budy of mine had to trash his Italian made machine 
  because he couldn't get parts to repair it. My brother-in-law is a welder by 
  trade and teaches welding as well. He recommended a Lincoln to me. That's what 
  I have.
  
  Miller, Lincoln, or Hobart. Sometimes there are good reasons to pay a 
  little extra to get quality. This is one of those times.
  
   
  JMHO
  
   
  Steve
  

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On Behalf Of Don AllenSent: Thursday, September 26, 2002 
11:31 AMTo: [EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject: 
[Chevelle-List] welder

Hi 
all, I have a 69 Malibu that needs some bodywork done. I would like to do this myself, is 
there a welder that anyone would recommend? I saw the Henrob 2000 at a car show 
and it looked like a good one, anyone have any experience with this 
particular model? Thanks in 
advance.


Don Allen
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RE: [Chevelle-List] Thanks 4 your support

2002-09-27 Thread Craig A. Ellis



Hey Jeff, wheres 
Brownstown Township? I'm in Port Huron.

Craig 
Ellis

  -Original Message-From: 
  [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
  [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Jeff 
  WysockiSent: Thursday, September 26, 2002 7:01 PMTo: 
  [EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject: Re: [Chevelle-List] Thanks 4 
  your support
  Looks like "Michigan" plates! Were 
  you located Pablo? 
  
  Sincerely,
  
  Jeff Wysocki
  Brownstown Twp., 
  Michigan
  
- Original Message - 
From: 
pablo 

To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 

Sent: Thursday, September 26, 2002 
10:58 AM
Subject: Re: [Chevelle-List] Thanks 4 
your support

Sheesh,
This picture
http://www.chevelles.com/showroom/Pablo/WhatItIs.jpg

Pablo

  - Original Message - 
  From: 
  pablo 
  
  To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
  
  Sent: Thursday, September 26, 2002 
  10:31 AM
  Subject: [Chevelle-List] Thanks 4 
  your support
  
  This picture was taken for my hometown cruise 
  the gut in July this year. After a year of work this is the best my 
  chevelle has looked.
  
  A few of you on this list were an invaluable 
  resource for me and I want to thank you very much. I was prematurely 
  pensioned for disabilityfroma RR a couple of years back and 
  Ihoped that a hobby chevelle was a good idea. The car 
  andfolks I have made contact withduring thisongoing 
  restificationhave made it more than pleasure.
  
  Pablo
  
  
  


RE: [Chevelle-List] Looking for some parts

2002-09-27 Thread Craig A. Ellis



Just a note but a great 
number of new car interior parts are painted - especially with something called 
"soft touch paint". My guess is dye and paint, properly applied, would last as 
long as the car.

  -Original Message-From: 
  [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
  [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Dwight 
  FultonSent: Friday, September 27, 2002 1:31 AMTo: 
  chevelleSubject: Re: [Chevelle-List] Looking for some 
  parts
  Tim, You can dye your interior parts black with vinyl prep 
   vinyl dye. Many OEM interior parts came to the dealership in one color 
  only ( mostly tan and the bodyshop tech dyed it) If you prep the parts 
  correctly and use good quailty prep  dye it will last a long time. On the 
  steering wheel you would be better off replacing it.
  
  Dwight
  72 Elky Richmond, IN.
  
  
- Original Message -
From: 
TronDD
Sent: Friday, September 27, 2002 12:23 
AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [Chevelle-List] Looking 
for some parts
I have a green interior that I want to make black. My 
dash pad is in good shape, minor cracking on the corners. Really not 
bad at all. Although the whole interior is old and dirty. 
Steering wheel is cracked. But I got it if you can get me black 
replacements. :)Tim.Proud Owner: '69 ChevelleOn Wed, 25 
Sep 2002 23:53:05 EDT[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Ok guys, 
looking for a few items for my 69. I still need a green Malibu 
 steering wheel. I also need the trim for the vinyl top and a 
green dash pad,  mine has a few big cracks in it. No one seems 
to have reproduced the vinyl  top trim yet and I am coming up empty 
handed on the steering wheel.  I also need to repaint some of 
the metal interior parts like the glove box  door, pillars, 
headliner trim. Does anyone know what color that is? Is it 
 called dark green or Hunter Green or something like that? I 
tried that  interior paint that OPG sells and it sucks. 
No matter what I did, it would  not stick. It kept separating 
from the metal and leaving circles, almost as  if the metal was 
contaminated with oil or grease. I tried every single  
cleaner/degreaser I had and still did it. I could not even get any 
type of  primer to stick to it very well. Any 
suggestions???  Tom 
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[Chevelle-List] Brake Cylinders

2002-09-27 Thread Malibu65


  I just noticed brake fluid running down from my right rear back plate.
(If that's what it's called) :-{  The strange thing is I didn't notice
a spongy or low petal at all. I have plans for a split master cylinder
and disc brakes for the front in the near future, so I think just replacing
the rear cylinders and flex lines should be good enough for now.  The
fronts appear to be ok.
 Does anyone have any recomendations on where to get good Chevelle brake 
parts? Guess I'll be searchin' through the good ol' Chevelle parts pages
like OCN and True Connect etc... I used to get new cylinders instead of 
honing and replacing the rubber cups in the past. These must be 20 years
old! 
 I think this list is great!
Chuck
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RE: [Chevelle-List] Brake Cylinders

2002-09-27 Thread Brad Waller

 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Malibu65
 Subject: [Chevelle-List] Brake Cylinders
 
   I just noticed brake fluid running down from my right rear 
 back plate.
 I think just replacing the rear cylinders and flex lines should 
 be good enough for now.  The fronts appear to be ok. Does anyone 
 have any recomendations on where to get good Chevelle brake 
 parts? 

Actually, you might be surprised that you can find good parts at a local
auto parts shop.  Make a few phone calls and see if they have the parts,
and if they carry AC Delco (or a good brand) parts in stock.  It has
been years since I had to do this, but I found cylinders at the first
local parts place I went to.

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] Brake Cylinders

2002-09-27 Thread John Nasta

Brad is right. You can usually get wheel cylinders at any NAPA store. Also,
make sure it's not gear oil leaking out due to a bad wheel bearing/seal. You
can pop the seal out and if it looks out of round at all in the inner
diameter, you can be sure the bearing is bad too. Buy some brake cleaner to
clean the gooped up parts, and if the brake pads are badly soaked, you're
best off to replace them too. Wheel cylinders and wheel bearings are both
pretty easy to do, but even easier if done at the same time, because both
jobs require dismantling all the brake hardware. Neither is a particularly
expensive job either. You may just want to go ahead and do the whole shebang
while you're in there.

John Nasta



-Original Message-


 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Malibu65
 Subject: [Chevelle-List] Brake Cylinders

   I just noticed brake fluid running down from my right rear
 back plate.
 I think just replacing the rear cylinders and flex lines should
 be good enough for now.  The fronts appear to be ok. Does anyone
 have any recomendations on where to get good Chevelle brake
 parts?

Actually, you might be surprised that you can find good parts at a local
auto parts shop.  Make a few phone calls and see if they have the parts,
and if they carry AC Delco (or a good brand) parts in stock.  It has
been years since I had to do this, but I found cylinders at the first
local parts place I went to.

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] Brake Cylinders

2002-09-27 Thread John Nasta

Could be gear oil leaking out rather than brake fluid. See my other post on
this.

John Nasta



-Original Message-


  I just noticed brake fluid running down from my right rear back plate.
(If that's what it's called) :-{  The strange thing is I didn't notice
a spongy or low petal at all.


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Re: [Chevelle-List] Please change the subject line

2002-09-27 Thread Dan McIntosh

Brad,
What are you saying?

Dan McIntosh
65 Malibu

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, September 27, 2002 8:30 AM
Subject: [Chevelle-List] Please change the subject line


 Sheesh...is it too much to ask people to change the subject line when it's
 appropriate to do so?  I'm seeing posts about car shows and email settings
and
 the subject line still refers to Josh and his mom!

 Some of us actually do use the subject line to figure out what posts we
want to
 read!

 Brad

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Re: [Chevelle-List] Brake Cylinders

2002-09-27 Thread Tom Blawkamp

 Shebang, I was going to use that word one time, but I didn't know how to
spell it. That looks about right. Tom B.
- Original Message -
From: John Nasta [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, September 27, 2002 3:16 PM
Subject: RE: [Chevelle-List] Brake Cylinders


 Brad is right. You can usually get wheel cylinders at any NAPA store.
Also,
 make sure it's not gear oil leaking out due to a bad wheel bearing/seal.
You
 can pop the seal out and if it looks out of round at all in the inner
 diameter, you can be sure the bearing is bad too. Buy some brake cleaner
to
 clean the gooped up parts, and if the brake pads are badly soaked, you're
 best off to replace them too. Wheel cylinders and wheel bearings are both
 pretty easy to do, but even easier if done at the same time, because both
 jobs require dismantling all the brake hardware. Neither is a particularly
 expensive job either. You may just want to go ahead and do the whole
shebang
 while you're in there.

 John Nasta



 -Original Message-


  From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Malibu65
  Subject: [Chevelle-List] Brake Cylinders
 
I just noticed brake fluid running down from my right rear
  back plate.
  I think just replacing the rear cylinders and flex lines should
  be good enough for now.  The fronts appear to be ok. Does anyone
  have any recomendations on where to get good Chevelle brake
  parts?

 Actually, you might be surprised that you can find good parts at a local
 auto parts shop.  Make a few phone calls and see if they have the parts,
 and if they carry AC Delco (or a good brand) parts in stock.  It has
 been years since I had to do this, but I found cylinders at the first
 local parts place I went to.

 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] Thanks 4 your support

2002-09-27 Thread Jeff Wysocki



Hi Craig! Brownstown Twp., is south 
of Taylor and north of Monroe. Kinda south/eastern part of Michigan! Hope to 
meet you soon!

Jeff Wysocki

  - Original Message - 
  From: 
  Craig A. 
  Ellis 
  To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' 
  Sent: Friday, September 27, 2002 9:16 
  AM
  Subject: RE: [Chevelle-List] Thanks 4 
  your support
  
  Hey Jeff, 
  wheres Brownstown Township? I'm in Port Huron.
  
  Craig 
  Ellis
  
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On 
Behalf Of Jeff WysockiSent: Thursday, September 26, 2002 7:01 
PMTo: [EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject: 
Re: [Chevelle-List] Thanks 4 your support
Looks like "Michigan" plates! 
Were you located Pablo? 

Sincerely,

Jeff Wysocki
Brownstown Twp., 
Michigan

  - Original Message - 
  From: 
  pablo 
  
  To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
  Sent: Thursday, September 26, 2002 
  10:58 AM
  Subject: Re: [Chevelle-List] Thanks 4 
  your support
  
  Sheesh,
  This picture
  http://www.chevelles.com/showroom/Pablo/WhatItIs.jpg
  
  Pablo
  
- Original Message - 
From: 
pablo 

To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Thursday, September 26, 2002 
10:31 AM
Subject: [Chevelle-List] Thanks 4 
your support

This picture was taken for my hometown 
cruise the gut in July this year. After a year of work this is the 
best my chevelle has looked.

A few of you on this list were an 
invaluable resource for me and I want to thank you very much. I 
was prematurely pensioned for disabilityfroma RR a couple of 
years back and Ihoped that a hobby chevelle was a good idea. 
The car andfolks I have made contact withduring 
thisongoing restificationhave made it more than 
pleasure.

Pablo





RE: [Chevelle-List] Brake Cylinders

2002-09-27 Thread Wayne

Chuck

Make sure it is brake fluid first. If you spray water on it and it turns a
milky white, it's brake fluid. If it don't and feels oily it a good
possibility that it could be differential fluid. Then you know what repairs
to make. Calling around to your local parts houses will probably show you
the parts you need are available locally. Just try to stay with brand name
parts.

Good Luck
Wayne
66 Malibu


   I just noticed brake fluid running down from my right rear back plate.
 (If that's what it's called) :-{  The strange thing is I didn't notice
 a spongy or low petal at all. I have plans for a split master cylinder



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[Chevelle-List] Email settings in AOL

2002-09-27 Thread 396guy



Wouldn't have any idea about AOL settings. After 
taking almost 6 months to stop charging me for my "trial subscription" and 
wiping out my PC a few years ago, I don't use 'em.
Dale McIntosh ACES #1709/TC #92 Gold 67 SS/67 Elky http://www.dalesplace.com http://www.team67.com http://www.midwestchevelles.com 

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  [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of 
  [EMAIL PROTECTED]Sent: Friday, September 27, 2002 3:14 
  AMTo: [EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject: Re: 
  [Chevelle-List] Josh do you have a girlfriend named Wanda? 
  Grin.Dale: do you have any idea where to look for this? I've been 
  answering posts for a long time and no one ever told me. tell me where and I 
  will fix it. I have looked and can't seem to find it. 
  Larry 
  (z) 


[Chevelle-List] GR8PMKN

2002-09-27 Thread 396guy



Well Chad, the web site pretty much shows the modifications 
that are visible. I've added Vintage Air and I have an aluminum radiator 
sitting in the garage that arrived yesterday that I'm planning on installing 
this weekend. I guess you could say it gets more modified all the time 
G. I do have to find a stopping point however and get working on 
the Elky.
Dale McIntosh ACES #1709/TC #92 Gold 67 SS/67 Elky http://www.dalesplace.com http://www.team67.com http://www.midwestchevelles.com 

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  P.Sent: Friday, September 27, 2002 5:38 AMTo: 
  [EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject: Re: [Chevelle-List] Josh do you 
  have a girlfriend named Wanda? Grin.
  I see. Well, I know you go to ACES - right, 
  I saw pictures of your chevelle at the 1999 - 2002 aces chevelle show. I 
  hope to be there next year! I love your chevelle, how modified is 
  it??? There is something about it that looks perfect -the stance, 
  color, motor. 

  
  
  
  
Chad
  


RE: [Chevelle-List] Brake Cylinders

2002-09-27 Thread Dave Studly

Hey Chuck,

Try your local parts store for standard brake parts.  You'd be surprised at
what stuff is still available over the counter.  Just in the past year and a
half, I bought a bunch of drum brake parts for my '72 El Camino and a master
cylinder for my '70 Chevelle at the local places.

-Dave


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  I just noticed brake fluid running down from my right rear back plate.
(If that's what it's called) :-{  The strange thing is I didn't notice
a spongy or low petal at all. I have plans for a split master cylinder
and disc brakes for the front in the near future, so I think just replacing
the rear cylinders and flex lines should be good enough for now.  The
fronts appear to be ok.
 Does anyone have any recomendations on where to get good Chevelle brake
parts? Guess I'll be searchin' through the good ol' Chevelle parts pages
like OCN and True Connect etc... I used to get new cylinders instead of
honing and replacing the rubber cups in the past. These must be 20 years
old!
 I think this list is great!
Chuck
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[Chevelle-List] Console Shifter Mounting

2002-09-27 Thread Gary Treible

I'm getting ready to put an AT console shifter in my 1970 Chevelle.  I'm a
bit aprehensive about getting it properly located.  Does anyone have the
hole locations from a factory car?  I can see the dimple where the cable
goes through the floor, but that's all I've got.

Wanting to measure twice and drill once in PA.



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Re: [Chevelle-List] Email settings in AOL

2002-09-27 Thread Dan McIntosh



Larry, 
When I was using aol, I had to highlight the text I 
was replying to (hold down left mouse button and drag cursor, text should change 
color), right click, hit reply. Let me know if this works for ya. Take it easy 
all.
Dan McIntosh65 Malibu

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  396guy 
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  Sent: Friday, September 27, 2002 6:27 
  PM
  Subject: [Chevelle-List] Email settings 
  in AOL
  
  Wouldn't have any idea about AOL settings. After 
  taking almost 6 months to stop charging me for my "trial subscription" and 
  wiping out my PC a few years ago, I don't use 'em.
  Dale McIntosh ACES #1709/TC #92 Gold 67 SS/67 Elky http://www.dalesplace.com http://www.team67.com http://www.midwestchevelles.com 
  
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AMTo: [EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject: Re: 
[Chevelle-List] Josh do you have a girlfriend named Wanda? 
Grin.Dale: do you have any idea where to look for this? I've been 
answering posts for a long time and no one ever told me. tell me where and I 
will fix it. I have looked and can't seem to find it. 
Larry 
(z) 


Re: [Chevelle-List] Email settings in AOL

2002-09-27 Thread Z16CHEVELLEGUY
In a message dated 9/27/2002 5:41:19 PM Pacific Daylight Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

Dan:
thanks! I would have done this a long time ago if someone had said something. there must be an easier way. I'll ask tom (micrlaser) he has AOL.
` Larry (z)
Larry, 
When I was using aol, I had to highlight the text I was replying to (hold down left mouse button and drag cursor, text should change color), right click, hit reply. Let me know if this works for ya. Take it easy all.
Dan McIntosh
65 Malibu





Re: [Chevelle-List] Console Shifter Mounting

2002-09-27 Thread Dwight Fulton
Gary I have a Factory assembly manual for 72's  while it doesn't show exact hole locations it may be helpful to you. I can make copies and fax them to you if you have access to a fax machine.  Dwight  - Original Message - From: Gary Treible Sent: Friday, September 27, 2002 11:30 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: [Chevelle-List] Console Shifter Mounting I'm getting ready to put an AT console shifter in my 1970 Chevelle. I'm abit aprehensive about getting it properly located. Does anyone have thehole locations from a factory car? I can see the dimple where the cablegoes through the floor, but that's all I've got.Wanting to measure twice and drill once in PA.-To Unsubscribe please visit www.chevelles.net/list.htmlTo start a new topic, send mail to: [EMAIL PROTECTED]Get more from the Web.  FREE MSN Explorer download : http://explorer.msn.com