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At 12:07 PM 1/6/2006, you wrote: Keith, The reason for that is easy. When you buy insurance, you are gambling. Rich Yep, & they win most. Ever wonder why they have the big expensive buildings?
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Keith, The reason for that is easy. When you buy insurance, you are gambling. Rich-Original Message- From: KW <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>Sent: Jan 6, 2006 12:45 PM To: The Chevelle Mailing List Subject: Re: [Chevelle-list] New member, questions Brad, just went to your site - Nice rides. Tried to follow the links for the Vette crash & State Farm, but all the links went to an online poker site??!!! Keith - Original Message - From: Brad Waller To: 'The Chevelle Mailing List' Sent: Thursday, January 05, 2006 9:01 PM Subject: RE: [Chevelle-list] New member, questions You just have to start them out like I did. I picked my (now) wife up for our first date in my buddy's 1970 Z/28 with 3" Simpson belts as my daily driver was a '69 Dart. I already had the Corvette, and I bought the Chevelle within a few months of meeting her. She knew what she was getting into, and if she could survive the Beast of the Camaro, then everything else was no problem. Since then, we have driven around town (http://epage.com/brad/socalus.jpg) to Laughlin (in the summer), Sedona (http://epage.com/brad/sedonavette.jpg), Monterey, and other long hauls in both the Corvette and Chevelle. Many early trips were taken to Santa Barbara and Cambria (up hwy 1 near Hearst Castle) in the Chevelle as her Toyota was too small for me to sit in for long. Brad Waller ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) '66 Corvette | 327/dead | 4-speed | Wilwood Brakes | 245/45/16 BFG R1'67 Chevelle | ex-SS396 | 355/700R4 | F-Body Brakes | 275/40/17 Kumho MX From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Karl GrovesSent: Thursday, January 05, 2006 5:38 AMTo: 'The Chevelle Mailing List'Subject: RE: [Chevelle-list] New member, questions I'm glad to see I'm not the only one! LOL! When I met my first wife, I had a 77 Z/28, 350, 10:1, 286 cam, roller valvetrain, Trick Flow Twisted Wedge heads, Pete Jackson gear drive, Performer RPM, Performer Carb, TCI Streetfighter 350 trans, B&M Holeshot convertor, 3.73 rear, MSD, all that. Man she hated that car! She *constantly* harped on me, saying the car stank and was too noisy. There wasn't a day that went by that she didn't holler at me about the car. The current wife is much more supportive so far, but I'm still a bit hesitant to see how she'll handle the time it'll take to put in to it. Anyone have any tips on how to balance not putting in too much time with also trying to avoid hearing the inevitable "that thing is an eyesore, why is it just sitting there?" Karl GrovesMaster Certified CIWhttp://www.karlgroves.com From: Ron Menchey [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, January 05, 2006 8:12 AMTo: The Chevelle Mailing ListSubject: Re: [Chevelle-list] New member, questions Phil ya sound a lot like me...first wife 4 ys and hated anything to do with cars...my new bride ...34 yrs and counting...Loves old cars..she has a 62 t-bird..semi custom and she drives it when ever the roads are ok and she tells me to keep my paws off of it,she likes it the way it it...I think I may just keep her around for another yr or two. Ron - Original Message - From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] ; Chevelle-list@chevelles.net Sent: Thursday, January 05, 2006 8:03 AM Subject: Re: [Chevelle-list] New member, questions Congratulations on the new wife. My wife isn't really into this stuff but she supports my interest & let's me enjoy it. At 57 I'm sure I'm alot older than you. My first wife lasted 3 years. My new one is 27 years & counting for the rest of my life!! She's a keeper if only for the $$ I spend on the car and the garage!! LOL!!! She'll even go for a ride in my fast & noisy Hot Rod a few times a summer if I promise ice cream. Welcome to the List & may you have a joyous lifetime love affair with your car & your wife!!! Phil G. 65 SS -----Original Message-From: Karl Groves <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>To: Chevelle-list@chevelles.netSent: Wed, 4 Jan 2006 17:19:38 -0500Subject: [Chevelle-list] New member, questions Hello - I've just subscribed to this list, and I want to introduce myself before I start posting. My name is Karl and I just (as in this afternoon) purchased a 71 Chevelle. I've had fast, (mostly) old cars all my life, starting with a 70 Camaro when I was in high school. I've also had a 77 Z/28 and 76 Stingray. I had a son in 98 and the (now ex) wife pressured me into getting rid of my Z/28 and get a minivan needless to say, things didn't last very long with her. Since 1998, I've been driving more "practical" vehicles and my living arrangements weren't really conducive to having an old car to work on. The (new) wife and I bought a house a few months ago and, thanks to the side money I've been earning making web sites, I'
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Brad, just went to your site - Nice rides. Tried to follow the links for the Vette crash & State Farm, but all the links went to an online poker site??!!! Keith - Original Message - From: Brad Waller To: 'The Chevelle Mailing List' Sent: Thursday, January 05, 2006 9:01 PM Subject: RE: [Chevelle-list] New member, questions You just have to start them out like I did. I picked my (now) wife up for our first date in my buddy's 1970 Z/28 with 3" Simpson belts as my daily driver was a '69 Dart. I already had the Corvette, and I bought the Chevelle within a few months of meeting her. She knew what she was getting into, and if she could survive the Beast of the Camaro, then everything else was no problem. Since then, we have driven around town (http://epage.com/brad/socalus.jpg) to Laughlin (in the summer), Sedona (http://epage.com/brad/sedonavette.jpg), Monterey, and other long hauls in both the Corvette and Chevelle. Many early trips were taken to Santa Barbara and Cambria (up hwy 1 near Hearst Castle) in the Chevelle as her Toyota was too small for me to sit in for long. Brad Waller ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) '66 Corvette | 327/dead | 4-speed | Wilwood Brakes | 245/45/16 BFG R1'67 Chevelle | ex-SS396 | 355/700R4 | F-Body Brakes | 275/40/17 Kumho MX From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Karl GrovesSent: Thursday, January 05, 2006 5:38 AMTo: 'The Chevelle Mailing List'Subject: RE: [Chevelle-list] New member, questions I'm glad to see I'm not the only one! LOL! When I met my first wife, I had a 77 Z/28, 350, 10:1, 286 cam, roller valvetrain, Trick Flow Twisted Wedge heads, Pete Jackson gear drive, Performer RPM, Performer Carb, TCI Streetfighter 350 trans, B&M Holeshot convertor, 3.73 rear, MSD, all that. Man she hated that car! She *constantly* harped on me, saying the car stank and was too noisy. There wasn't a day that went by that she didn't holler at me about the car. The current wife is much more supportive so far, but I'm still a bit hesitant to see how she'll handle the time it'll take to put in to it. Anyone have any tips on how to balance not putting in too much time with also trying to avoid hearing the inevitable "that thing is an eyesore, why is it just sitting there?" Karl GrovesMaster Certified CIWhttp://www.karlgroves.com From: Ron Menchey [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, January 05, 2006 8:12 AMTo: The Chevelle Mailing ListSubject: Re: [Chevelle-list] New member, questions Phil ya sound a lot like me...first wife 4 ys and hated anything to do with cars...my new bride ...34 yrs and counting...Loves old cars..she has a 62 t-bird..semi custom and she drives it when ever the roads are ok and she tells me to keep my paws off of it,she likes it the way it it...I think I may just keep her around for another yr or two. Ron - Original Message - From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] ; Chevelle-list@chevelles.net Sent: Thursday, January 05, 2006 8:03 AM Subject: Re: [Chevelle-list] New member, questions Congratulations on the new wife. My wife isn't really into this stuff but she supports my interest & let's me enjoy it. At 57 I'm sure I'm alot older than you. My first wife lasted 3 years. My new one is 27 years & counting for the rest of my life!! She's a keeper if only for the $$ I spend on the car and the garage!! LOL!!! She'll even go for a ride in my fast & noisy Hot Rod a few times a summer if I promise ice cream. Welcome to the List & may you have a joyous lifetime love affair with your car & your wife!!! Phil G. 65 SS -Original Message-From: Karl Groves <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>To: Chevelle-list@chevelles.netSent: Wed, 4 Jan 2006 17:19:38 -0500Subject: [Chevelle-list] New member, questions Hello - I've just subscribed to this list, and I want to introduce myself before I start posting. My name is Karl and I just (as in this afternoon) purchased a 71 Chevelle. I've had fast, (mostly) old cars all my life, starting with a 70 Camaro when I was in high school. I've also had a 77 Z/28 and 76 Stingray. I had a son in 98 and the (now ex) wife pressured me into getting rid of my Z/28 and get a minivan needless to say, things
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I hear and respect what your saying Brad. But #1 was all cool we spent many a date night not at the movies but replacing a blown BW 4 speed ( muncies were rare and cost $$ more in 65 ) or lowly drop out tri five rear gears.. It was not till i got back from the Pond did the worm turn... I could blame it on the sign of the times. ( finding ones self ) Peer Pressure ALL her Collage friends Being a vet I was like treated like a leaper. That coupled with the fact i was a Motor HEAD,) Not as accepted in general society like it is today. = disaster. But I do Agree One Bazillion percent.. Expose them to what there in for. like trying on a new pair of shoes. Some are Keepers... and sad to say some are Weepers... From: "Brad Waller" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Reply-To: The Chevelle Mailing List To: "'The Chevelle Mailing List'" Subject: RE: [Chevelle-list] New member, questions Date: Thu, 5 Jan 2006 18:01:07 -0800 You just have to start them out like I did. I picked my (now) wife up for our first date in my buddy's 1970 Z/28 with 3" Simpson belts as my daily driver was a '69 Dart. I already had the Corvette, and I bought the Chevelle within a few months of meeting her. She knew what she was getting into, and if she could survive the Beast of the Camaro, then everything else was no problem. Since then, we have driven around town (http://epage.com/brad/socalus.jpg) to Laughlin (in the summer), Sedona (http://epage.com/brad/sedonavette.jpg), Monterey, and other long hauls in both the Corvette and Chevelle. Many early trips were taken to Santa Barbara and Cambria (up hwy 1 near Hearst Castle) in the Chevelle as her Toyota was too small for me to sit in for long. Brad Waller ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) '66 Corvette | 327/dead | 4-speed | Wilwood Brakes | 245/45/16 BFG R1 '67 Chevelle | ex-SS396 | 355/700R4 | F-Body Brakes | 275/40/17 Kumho MX _ From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Karl Groves Sent: Thursday, January 05, 2006 5:38 AM To: 'The Chevelle Mailing List' Subject: RE: [Chevelle-list] New member, questions I'm glad to see I'm not the only one! LOL! When I met my first wife, I had a 77 Z/28, 350, 10:1, 286 cam, roller valvetrain, Trick Flow Twisted Wedge heads, Pete Jackson gear drive, Performer RPM, Performer Carb, TCI Streetfighter 350 trans, B&M Holeshot convertor, 3.73 rear, MSD, all that. Man she hated that car! She *constantly* harped on me, saying the car stank and was too noisy. There wasn't a day that went by that she didn't holler at me about the car. The current wife is much more supportive so far, but I'm still a bit hesitant to see how she'll handle the time it'll take to put in to it. Anyone have any tips on how to balance not putting in too much time with also trying to avoid hearing the inevitable "that thing is an eyesore, why is it just sitting there?" Karl Groves Master Certified CIW http://www.karlgroves.com <http://www.karlgroves.com/> _ From: Ron Menchey [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, January 05, 2006 8:12 AM To: The Chevelle Mailing List Subject: Re: [Chevelle-list] New member, questions Phil ya sound a lot like me...first wife 4 ys and hated anything to do with cars...my new bride ...34 yrs and counting...Loves old cars..she has a 62 t-bird..semi custom and she drives it when ever the roads are ok and she tells me to keep my paws off of it,she likes it the way it it...I think I may just keep her around for another yr or two. Ron - Original Message - From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] ; Chevelle-list@chevelles.net Sent: Thursday, January 05, 2006 8:03 AM Subject: Re: [Chevelle-list] New member, questions Congratulations on the new wife. My wife isn't really into this stuff but she supports my interest & let's me enjoy it. At 57 I'm sure I'm alot older than you. My first wife lasted 3 years. My new one is 27 years & counting for the rest of my life!! She's a keeper if only for the $$ I spend on the car and the garage!! LOL!!! She'll even go for a ride in my fast & noisy Hot Rod a few times a summer if I promise ice cream. Welcome to the List & may you have a joyous lifetime love affair with your car & your wife!!! Phil G. 65 SS -Original Message- From: Karl Groves <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: Chevelle-list@chevelles.net Sent: Wed, 4 Jan 2006 17:19:38 -0500 Subject: [Chevelle-list] New member, questions Hello - I've just subscribed to this list, and I want to introduce myself before I start posting. My name is Karl and I just (as in this afternoon) purchased a 71 Chevelle. I've had fast, (mostly) old cars all my life, starting with a 70 Camaro when I was in high school. I've also had a 77 Z/28 and 76 Stingray. I had a son in 98 and the (now e
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Hi Ron... I feel For you Brother... Wayne From: "Ron Menchey" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Reply-To: The Chevelle Mailing List To: "The Chevelle Mailing List" Subject: Re: [Chevelle-list] New member, questions Date: Thu, 5 Jan 2006 11:52:08 -0500 Truer words were never spokenYa got to respect each otherYea I was in Nam for a bit my own self..Your first sounds like mine..by the time I got back home after saying good bye to her,she and her mom had all my cards maxed out and tons of other bills...took me over 5 yrs to pay off...worst thing was my HUGE record collection,with tons of out of print now albums,was sent to me in a huge box...she melted them all into a huge ball...that was cold.. Mench - Original Message - From: "Wayne Kline" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: Sent: Thursday, January 05, 2006 9:41 AM Subject: RE: [Chevelle-list] New member, questions Gosh, Are you sure Y'all first wives was not my first wife sisters ! Got married B-4 I went across the big pond 1966.( thank you Uncle sam ) Spent the next 14 years in a battle over mostly my Cars.. Only time she liked them is when I sold one or got a pay day from doing work ( i was rebuilding corvettes and doing repair/upgrade work besides my regular job) IN a last ditch effort to save our relationship.. I sold my 37 chevy Coupe,56 Chevy Nomad,56 Chevy HT and 67 Corvette. Well. 13 months later I came home to an empty home. No $$$ in the bank and 10 months of unpaid bill and maxed out credit card's plue lowest of lows, the Bitch even hall-ed off my duel Snap on roller cabinet and all my tools [EMAIL PROTECTED]( another 4 years of payment to the Snap on Man and no tools) My 2nd Love 24 years and going strong. understands nothing about cars. or Electronics ( my other hobby) but then again I understand nothing about Art. Or Sting chamber Music But we support each others interest no mater how varied they my be. She go's to like the NE Chevelle Weekend and Reads But I then go and sit through renditions of Bach, Hayden or Mortzart... Example lasts nights Rose bowl.. She has 0 interest in football but sat with me through the whole game with out one negative word .. But the other side of that coin..over the weekend a move was on TCM from the 40's. Some B&W big musical dance thing... she knew all the actors the composer the set designer..I sat an enjoyed it with her. So speaking like Dr.Phill IMO you need a person who respects your interest and YOU must respect hers no mater how painful or weird you think they are... Wayne ACES 1556 TC 186 _ Express yourself instantly with MSN Messenger! Download today - it's FREE! http://messenger.msn.click-url.com/go/onm00200471ave/direct/01/ _ On the road to retirement? Check out MSN Life Events for advice on how to get there! http://lifeevents.msn.com/category.aspx?cid=Retirement
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You just have to start them out like I did. I picked my (now) wife up for our first date in my buddy's 1970 Z/28 with 3" Simpson belts as my daily driver was a '69 Dart. I already had the Corvette, and I bought the Chevelle within a few months of meeting her. She knew what she was getting into, and if she could survive the Beast of the Camaro, then everything else was no problem. Since then, we have driven around town (http://epage.com/brad/socalus.jpg) to Laughlin (in the summer), Sedona (http://epage.com/brad/sedonavette.jpg), Monterey, and other long hauls in both the Corvette and Chevelle. Many early trips were taken to Santa Barbara and Cambria (up hwy 1 near Hearst Castle) in the Chevelle as her Toyota was too small for me to sit in for long. Brad Waller ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) '66 Corvette | 327/dead | 4-speed | Wilwood Brakes | 245/45/16 BFG R1'67 Chevelle | ex-SS396 | 355/700R4 | F-Body Brakes | 275/40/17 Kumho MX From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Karl GrovesSent: Thursday, January 05, 2006 5:38 AMTo: 'The Chevelle Mailing List'Subject: RE: [Chevelle-list] New member, questions I'm glad to see I'm not the only one! LOL! When I met my first wife, I had a 77 Z/28, 350, 10:1, 286 cam, roller valvetrain, Trick Flow Twisted Wedge heads, Pete Jackson gear drive, Performer RPM, Performer Carb, TCI Streetfighter 350 trans, B&M Holeshot convertor, 3.73 rear, MSD, all that. Man she hated that car! She *constantly* harped on me, saying the car stank and was too noisy. There wasn't a day that went by that she didn't holler at me about the car. The current wife is much more supportive so far, but I'm still a bit hesitant to see how she'll handle the time it'll take to put in to it. Anyone have any tips on how to balance not putting in too much time with also trying to avoid hearing the inevitable "that thing is an eyesore, why is it just sitting there?" Karl GrovesMaster Certified CIWhttp://www.karlgroves.com From: Ron Menchey [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, January 05, 2006 8:12 AMTo: The Chevelle Mailing ListSubject: Re: [Chevelle-list] New member, questions Phil ya sound a lot like me...first wife 4 ys and hated anything to do with cars...my new bride ...34 yrs and counting...Loves old cars..she has a 62 t-bird..semi custom and she drives it when ever the roads are ok and she tells me to keep my paws off of it,she likes it the way it it...I think I may just keep her around for another yr or two. Ron - Original Message - From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] ; Chevelle-list@chevelles.net Sent: Thursday, January 05, 2006 8:03 AM Subject: Re: [Chevelle-list] New member, questions Congratulations on the new wife. My wife isn't really into this stuff but she supports my interest & let's me enjoy it. At 57 I'm sure I'm alot older than you. My first wife lasted 3 years. My new one is 27 years & counting for the rest of my life!! She's a keeper if only for the $$ I spend on the car and the garage!! LOL!!! She'll even go for a ride in my fast & noisy Hot Rod a few times a summer if I promise ice cream. Welcome to the List & may you have a joyous lifetime love affair with your car & your wife!!! Phil G. 65 SS -Original Message-From: Karl Groves <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>To: Chevelle-list@chevelles.netSent: Wed, 4 Jan 2006 17:19:38 -0500Subject: [Chevelle-list] New member, questions Hello - I've just subscribed to this list, and I want to introduce myself before I start posting. My name is Karl and I just (as in this afternoon) purchased a 71 Chevelle. I've had fast, (mostly) old cars all my life, starting with a 70 Camaro when I was in high school. I've also had a 77 Z/28 and 76 Stingray. I had a son in 98 and the (now ex) wife pressured me into getting rid of my Z/28 and get a minivan needless to say, things didn't last very long with her. Since 1998, I've been driving more "practical" vehicles and my living arrangements weren't really conducive to having an old car to work on. The (new) wife and I bought a house a few months ago and, thanks to the side money I've been earning making web sites, I've been able to afford a project car. The Chevelle I just bought was owned by the neighbor of my babysitter. The guy's had it since 2001 and "always planned on working on it" but never did. It is somewhat of a basket case. There
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Can you say "Bee-otch"? -Original Message- >From: Ron Menchey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >Sent: Jan 5, 2006 11:52 AM >To: The Chevelle Mailing List >Subject: Re: [Chevelle-list] New member, questions > >Truer words were never spokenYa got to respect each otherYea I was >in Nam for a bit my own self..Your first sounds like mine..by the time I got >back home after saying good bye to her,she and her mom had all my cards >maxed out and tons of other bills...took me over 5 yrs to pay off...worst >thing was my HUGE record collection,with tons of out of print now albums,was >sent to me in a huge box...she melted them all into a huge ball...that was >cold.. > >Mench >- Original Message - >From: "Wayne Kline" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >To: >Sent: Thursday, January 05, 2006 9:41 AM >Subject: RE: [Chevelle-list] New member, questions > > >> Gosh, Are you sure Y'all first wives was not my first wife sisters ! >> >> Got married B-4 I went across the big pond 1966.( thank you Uncle sam ) >> Spent the next 14 years in a battle over mostly my Cars.. Only time she >> liked them is when I sold one or got a pay day from doing work ( i was >> rebuilding corvettes and doing repair/upgrade work besides my regular job) >> IN a last ditch effort to save our relationship.. I sold my 37 chevy >> Coupe,56 Chevy Nomad,56 Chevy HT and 67 Corvette. >> Well. 13 months later I came home to an empty home. No $$$ in the bank and >> 10 months of unpaid bill and maxed out credit card's plue lowest of lows, >> the Bitch even hall-ed off my duel Snap on roller cabinet and all my >> tools [EMAIL PROTECTED]( another 4 years of payment to the Snap on Man and >> no >> tools) >> >> My 2nd Love 24 years and going strong. understands nothing about cars. or >> Electronics ( my other hobby) but then again I understand nothing about >> Art. Or Sting chamber Music But we support each others interest no mater >> how varied they my be. She go's to like the NE Chevelle Weekend and Reads >> But I then go and sit through renditions of Bach, Hayden or Mortzart... >> Example lasts nights Rose bowl.. She has 0 interest in football but sat >> with me through the whole game with out one negative word .. But the other >> side of that coin..over the weekend a move was on TCM from the 40's. Some >> B&W big musical dance thing... she knew all the actors the composer the >> set designer..I sat an enjoyed it with her. >> >> So speaking like Dr.Phill IMO you need a person who respects your interest >> and YOU must respect hers no mater how painful or weird you think they >> are... >> >> Wayne >> ACES 1556 >> TC 186 >> >> >>> >> >> _ >> Express yourself instantly with MSN Messenger! Download today - it's FREE! >> http://messenger.msn.click-url.com/go/onm00200471ave/direct/01/ >> > >
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Truer words were never spokenYa got to respect each otherYea I was in Nam for a bit my own self..Your first sounds like mine..by the time I got back home after saying good bye to her,she and her mom had all my cards maxed out and tons of other bills...took me over 5 yrs to pay off...worst thing was my HUGE record collection,with tons of out of print now albums,was sent to me in a huge box...she melted them all into a huge ball...that was cold.. Mench - Original Message - From: "Wayne Kline" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: Sent: Thursday, January 05, 2006 9:41 AM Subject: RE: [Chevelle-list] New member, questions Gosh, Are you sure Y'all first wives was not my first wife sisters ! Got married B-4 I went across the big pond 1966.( thank you Uncle sam ) Spent the next 14 years in a battle over mostly my Cars.. Only time she liked them is when I sold one or got a pay day from doing work ( i was rebuilding corvettes and doing repair/upgrade work besides my regular job) IN a last ditch effort to save our relationship.. I sold my 37 chevy Coupe,56 Chevy Nomad,56 Chevy HT and 67 Corvette. Well. 13 months later I came home to an empty home. No $$$ in the bank and 10 months of unpaid bill and maxed out credit card's plue lowest of lows, the Bitch even hall-ed off my duel Snap on roller cabinet and all my tools [EMAIL PROTECTED]( another 4 years of payment to the Snap on Man and no tools) My 2nd Love 24 years and going strong. understands nothing about cars. or Electronics ( my other hobby) but then again I understand nothing about Art. Or Sting chamber Music But we support each others interest no mater how varied they my be. She go's to like the NE Chevelle Weekend and Reads But I then go and sit through renditions of Bach, Hayden or Mortzart... Example lasts nights Rose bowl.. She has 0 interest in football but sat with me through the whole game with out one negative word .. But the other side of that coin..over the weekend a move was on TCM from the 40's. Some B&W big musical dance thing... she knew all the actors the composer the set designer..I sat an enjoyed it with her. So speaking like Dr.Phill IMO you need a person who respects your interest and YOU must respect hers no mater how painful or weird you think they are... Wayne ACES 1556 TC 186 _ Express yourself instantly with MSN Messenger! Download today - it's FREE! http://messenger.msn.click-url.com/go/onm00200471ave/direct/01/
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Hi Karl and welcome to the list. I've been on the list since I bought my "dream car" in April '05 . I guess I am one the lucky few that have the best of both worlds A wife of 29 years that enjoys the car as much as I do and having my dream car . Good luck on your projectyou'll find a wealth of information from the guys here on the list. Pete Hnat '69 Chevelle SS Apex, N.C. -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Karl Groves Sent: Wednesday, January 04, 2006 5:20 PM To: Chevelle-list@chevelles.net Subject: [Chevelle-list] New member, questions Hello - I've just subscribed to this list, and I want to introduce myself before I start posting. My name is Karl and I just (as in this afternoon) purchased a 71 Chevelle. I've had fast, (mostly) old cars all my life, starting with a 70 Camaro when I was in high school. I've also had a 77 Z/28 and 76 Stingray. I had a son in 98 and the (now ex) wife pressured me into getting rid of my Z/28 and get a minivan needless to say, things didn't last very long with her. Since 1998, I've been driving more "practical" vehicles and my living arrangements weren't really conducive to having an old car to work on. The (new) wife and I bought a house a few months ago and, thanks to the side money I've been earning making web sites, I've been able to afford a project car. The Chevelle I just bought was owned by the neighbor of my babysitter. The guy's had it since 2001 and "always planned on working on it" but never did. It is somewhat of a basket case. There's rust in all the stereotypical places, the interior is a mess, they tried putting on a cowl induction scoop with pop rivets, and all sorts of small issues. The two main problems are the roof is completely rusted underneath the vinyl top. The whole roof will need to be transplanted. The second issue is the steering column must be completely screwed up, because you basically have to "hot wire" the car to drive it. For the price I paid, I'm psyched to have it. The point, to me, of owning an old car is to work on it. I'm not the kind of guy who wants to have the car already done for him. To me, the joy comes from knowing I'm eventually going to touch every nut and bolt on this car. I plan on doing the "resto-rod" thing - making it look mostly stock, except for a few upgrades to the interior such as seats and dash stuff. All best are off for the drive train, suspension, and breaks though. Anyway, enough babbling from me. I'm very glad to have found this list. Last, can someone tell me something about my car from this VIN? 136371B202451 Thanks! Karl Groves Master Certified CIW http://www.karlgroves.com
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You nailed it Wayne. Respect for each other in every way imaginable. I truly feel that's the root of any good relationship. -- Shawn Price Network Team Lead Technology Solutions Morrison Homes 404-427-8229 On Jan 5, 2006, at 9:41 AM, Wayne Kline wrote: Gosh, Are you sure Y'all first wives was not my first wife sisters ! Got married B-4 I went across the big pond 1966.( thank you Uncle sam ) Spent the next 14 years in a battle over mostly my Cars.. Only time she liked them is when I sold one or got a pay day from doing work ( i was rebuilding corvettes and doing repair/upgrade work besides my regular job) IN a last ditch effort to save our relationship.. I sold my 37 chevy Coupe,56 Chevy Nomad,56 Chevy HT and 67 Corvette. Well. 13 months later I came home to an empty home. No $$$ in the bank and 10 months of unpaid bill and maxed out credit card's plue lowest of lows, the Bitch even hall-ed off my duel Snap on roller cabinet and all my tools [EMAIL PROTECTED]( another 4 years of payment to the Snap on Man and no tools) My 2nd Love 24 years and going strong. understands nothing about cars. or Electronics ( my other hobby) but then again I understand nothing about Art. Or Sting chamber Music But we support each others interest no mater how varied they my be. She go's to like the NE Chevelle Weekend and Reads But I then go and sit through renditions of Bach, Hayden or Mortzart... Example lasts nights Rose bowl.. She has 0 interest in football but sat with me through the whole game with out one negative word .. But the other side of that coin..over the weekend a move was on TCM from the 40's. Some B&W big musical dance thing... she knew all the actors the composer the set designer..I sat an enjoyed it with her. So speaking like Dr.Phill IMO you need a person who respects your interest and YOU must respect hers no mater how painful or weird you think they are... Wayne ACES 1556 TC 186 _ Express yourself instantly with MSN Messenger! Download today - it's FREE! http://messenger.msn.click-url.com/go/onm00200471ave/direct/01/
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Gosh, Are you sure Y'all first wives was not my first wife sisters ! Got married B-4 I went across the big pond 1966.( thank you Uncle sam ) Spent the next 14 years in a battle over mostly my Cars.. Only time she liked them is when I sold one or got a pay day from doing work ( i was rebuilding corvettes and doing repair/upgrade work besides my regular job) IN a last ditch effort to save our relationship.. I sold my 37 chevy Coupe,56 Chevy Nomad,56 Chevy HT and 67 Corvette. Well. 13 months later I came home to an empty home. No $$$ in the bank and 10 months of unpaid bill and maxed out credit card's plue lowest of lows, the Bitch even hall-ed off my duel Snap on roller cabinet and all my tools [EMAIL PROTECTED]( another 4 years of payment to the Snap on Man and no tools) My 2nd Love 24 years and going strong. understands nothing about cars. or Electronics ( my other hobby) but then again I understand nothing about Art. Or Sting chamber Music But we support each others interest no mater how varied they my be. She go's to like the NE Chevelle Weekend and Reads But I then go and sit through renditions of Bach, Hayden or Mortzart... Example lasts nights Rose bowl.. She has 0 interest in football but sat with me through the whole game with out one negative word .. But the other side of that coin..over the weekend a move was on TCM from the 40's. Some B&W big musical dance thing... she knew all the actors the composer the set designer..I sat an enjoyed it with her. So speaking like Dr.Phill IMO you need a person who respects your interest and YOU must respect hers no mater how painful or weird you think they are... Wayne ACES 1556 TC 186 _ Express yourself instantly with MSN Messenger! Download today - it's FREE! http://messenger.msn.click-url.com/go/onm00200471ave/direct/01/
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Glad you guys got it right the second time! I did it right the first time. My wife buys me tools as presents(glass Bead cabinet for Christmas!!)...awesome...she probably got it from her dad(30+ Ford mechanic). Walt http://www.personal.kent.edu/~wbainey/CHEVELLE.htm - Original Message - From: Ron Menchey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Date: Thursday, January 5, 2006 8:12 am Subject: Re: [Chevelle-list] New member, questions > Phil ya sound a lot like me...first wife 4 ys and hated anything > to do with cars...my new bride ...34 yrs and counting...Loves old > cars..she has a 62 t-bird..semi custom and she drives it when ever > the roads are ok and she tells me to keep my paws off of it,she > likes it the way it it...I think I may just keep her around for > another yr or two. > > Ron > - Original Message - > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] ; Chevelle-list@chevelles.net > Sent: Thursday, January 05, 2006 8:03 AM > Subject: Re: [Chevelle-list] New member, questions > > > Congratulations on the new wife. My wife isn't really into this > stuff but she supports my interest & let's me enjoy it. At 57 I'm > sure I'm alot older than you. My first wife lasted 3 years. My > new one is 27 years & counting for the rest of my life!! She's a > keeper if only for the $$ I spend on the car and the garage!! > LOL!!! She'll even go for a ride in my fast & noisy Hot Rod a > few times a summer if I promise ice cream. Welcome to the List & > may you have a joyous lifetime love affair with your car & your > wife!!! > > Phil G. 65 SS > > > -Original Message- > From: Karl Groves <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > To: Chevelle-list@chevelles.net > Sent: Wed, 4 Jan 2006 17:19:38 -0500 > Subject: [Chevelle-list] New member, questions > > > Hello - > > I've just subscribed to this list, and I want to introduce myself > before I > start posting. > > My name is Karl and I just (as in this afternoon) purchased a 71 > Chevelle. > I've had fast, (mostly) old cars all my life, starting with a 70 > Camaro when > I was in high school. > > I've also had a 77 Z/28 and 76 Stingray. > > I had a son in 98 and the (now ex) wife pressured me into getting > rid of my > Z/28 and get a minivan needless to say, things didn't last very > long with > her. > > Since 1998, I've been driving more "practical" vehicles and my living > arrangements weren't really conducive to having an old car to work on. > > The (new) wife and I bought a house a few months ago and, thanks > to the side > money I've been earning making web sites, I've been able to afford > a project > car. > > The Chevelle I just bought was owned by the neighbor of my > babysitter. The > guy's had it since 2001 and "always planned on working on it" but > never did. > > It is somewhat of a basket case. There's rust in all the stereotypical > places, the interior is a mess, they tried putting on a cowl > induction scoop > with pop rivets, and all sorts of small issues. > > The two main problems are the roof is completely rusted underneath > the vinyl > top. The whole roof will need to be transplanted. The second > issue is the > steering column must be completely screwed up, because you > basically have to > "hot wire" the car to drive it. > > For the price I paid, I'm psyched to have it. The point, to me, > of owning > an old car is to work on it. I'm not the kind of guy who wants to > have the > car already done for him. To me, the joy comes from knowing I'm > eventuallygoing to touch every nut and bolt on this car. > > I plan on doing the "resto-rod" thing - making it look mostly > stock, except > for a few upgrades to the interior such as seats and dash stuff. > > All best are off for the drive train, suspension, and breaks > though. > > > Anyway, enough babbling from me. I'm very glad to have found this > list. > Last, can someone tell me something about my car from this VIN? > 136371B202451 > > > Thanks! > > Karl Groves > Master Certified CIW > http://www.karlgroves.com > > > > > >
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Karl, My 'new' wife grew up with an older brother and his friends in rural South Carolina... she knows that boys like to 'play cars'. So long as we get to spend some time together during the week, she knows that I need time to myself in the shop, and sometimes I need other friends to come over so we can 'play cars and motorcycles' and during especially geeky times, 'play computers'. Honestly it's different for all women, and I truly think it's how you respect her time and needs. Besides, she's got a project car that I'm working on as well, so I've got good reason to spend all hours in the shop, only to come to be smelling like kerosene, grease and orange Go-Jo. -- Shawn Price Network Team Lead Technology Solutions Morrison Homes 404-427-8229 On Jan 5, 2006, at 8:38 AM, Karl Groves wrote: I'm glad to see I'm not the only one! LOL! When I met my first wife, I had a 77 Z/28, 350, 10:1, 286 cam, roller valvetrain, Trick Flow Twisted Wedge heads, Pete Jackson gear drive, Performer RPM, Performer Carb, TCI Streetfighter 350 trans, B&M Holeshot convertor, 3.73 rear, MSD, all that. Man she hated that car! She *constantly* harped on me, saying the car stank and was too noisy. There wasn't a day that went by that she didn't holler at me about the car. The current wife is much more supportive so far, but I'm still a bit hesitant to see how she'll handle the time it'll take to put in to it. Anyone have any tips on how to balance not putting in too much time with also trying to avoid hearing the inevitable "that thing is an eyesore, why is it just sitting there?" Karl Groves Master Certified CIW http://www.karlgroves.com From: Ron Menchey [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, January 05, 2006 8:12 AM To: The Chevelle Mailing List Subject: Re: [Chevelle-list] New member, questions Phil ya sound a lot like me...first wife 4 ys and hated anything to do with cars...my new bride ..34 yrs and counting...Loves old cars..she has a 62 t-bird..semi custom and she drives it when ever the roads are ok and she tells me to keep my paws off of it,she likes it the way it it...I think I may just keep her around for another yr or two. Ron - Original Message - From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] ; Chevelle-list@chevelles.net Sent: Thursday, January 05, 2006 8:03 AM Subject: Re: [Chevelle-list] New member, questions Congratulations on the new wife. My wife isn't really into this stuff but she supports my interest & let's me enjoy it. At 57 I'm sure I'm alot older than you. My first wife lasted 3 years. My new one is 27 years & counting for the rest of my life!! She's a keeper if only for the $$ I spend on the car and the garage!! LOL!!! She'll even go for a ride in my fast & noisy Hot Rod a few times a summer if I promise ice cream. Welcome to the List & may you have a joyous lifetime love affair with your car & your wife!!! Phil G. 65 SS -Original Message- From: Karl Groves <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: Chevelle-list@chevelles.net Sent: Wed, 4 Jan 2006 17:19:38 -0500 Subject: [Chevelle-list] New member, questions Hello - I've just subscribed to this list, and I want to introduce myself before I start posting. My name is Karl and I just (as in this afternoon) purchased a 71 Chevelle. I've had fast, (mostly) old cars all my life, starting with a 70 Camaro when I was in high school. I've also had a 77 Z/28 and 76 Stingray. I had a son in 98 and the (now ex) wife pressured me into getting rid of my Z/28 and get a minivan needless to say, things didn't last very long with her. Since 1998, I've been driving more "practical" vehicles and my living arrangements weren't really conducive to having an old car to work on. The (new) wife and I bought a house a few months ago and, thanks to the side money I've been earning making web sites, I've been able to afford a project car. The Chevelle I just bought was owned by the neighbor of my babysitter. The guy's had it since 2001 and "always planned on working on it" but never did. It is somewhat of a basket case. There's rust in all the stereotypical places, the interior is a mess, they tried putting on a cowl induction scoop with pop rivets, and all sorts of small issues. The two main problems are the roof is completely rusted underneath the vinyl top. The whole roof will need to be transplanted. The second issue is the steering column must be completely screwed up, because you basically have to "hot wire" the car to drive it. For the price I paid, I'm psyched to have it. The point, to me, of owning an old car is to work on it. I'm not the kind of guy who wants to have the car already done for him. To me, the joy comes from knowing I'm eve
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I'm glad to see I'm not the only one! LOL! When I met my first wife, I had a 77 Z/28, 350, 10:1, 286 cam, roller valvetrain, Trick Flow Twisted Wedge heads, Pete Jackson gear drive, Performer RPM, Performer Carb, TCI Streetfighter 350 trans, B&M Holeshot convertor, 3.73 rear, MSD, all that. Man she hated that car! She *constantly* harped on me, saying the car stank and was too noisy. There wasn't a day that went by that she didn't holler at me about the car. The current wife is much more supportive so far, but I'm still a bit hesitant to see how she'll handle the time it'll take to put in to it. Anyone have any tips on how to balance not putting in too much time with also trying to avoid hearing the inevitable "that thing is an eyesore, why is it just sitting there?" Karl GrovesMaster Certified CIWhttp://www.karlgroves.com From: Ron Menchey [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, January 05, 2006 8:12 AMTo: The Chevelle Mailing ListSubject: Re: [Chevelle-list] New member, questions Phil ya sound a lot like me...first wife 4 ys and hated anything to do with cars...my new bride ...34 yrs and counting...Loves old cars..she has a 62 t-bird..semi custom and she drives it when ever the roads are ok and she tells me to keep my paws off of it,she likes it the way it it...I think I may just keep her around for another yr or two. Ron - Original Message - From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] ; Chevelle-list@chevelles.net Sent: Thursday, January 05, 2006 8:03 AM Subject: Re: [Chevelle-list] New member, questions Congratulations on the new wife. My wife isn't really into this stuff but she supports my interest & let's me enjoy it. At 57 I'm sure I'm alot older than you. My first wife lasted 3 years. My new one is 27 years & counting for the rest of my life!! She's a keeper if only for the $$ I spend on the car and the garage!! LOL!!! She'll even go for a ride in my fast & noisy Hot Rod a few times a summer if I promise ice cream. Welcome to the List & may you have a joyous lifetime love affair with your car & your wife!!! Phil G. 65 SS -Original Message-From: Karl Groves <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>To: Chevelle-list@chevelles.netSent: Wed, 4 Jan 2006 17:19:38 -0500Subject: [Chevelle-list] New member, questions Hello - I've just subscribed to this list, and I want to introduce myself before I start posting. My name is Karl and I just (as in this afternoon) purchased a 71 Chevelle. I've had fast, (mostly) old cars all my life, starting with a 70 Camaro when I was in high school. I've also had a 77 Z/28 and 76 Stingray. I had a son in 98 and the (now ex) wife pressured me into getting rid of my Z/28 and get a minivan needless to say, things didn't last very long with her. Since 1998, I've been driving more "practical" vehicles and my living arrangements weren't really conducive to having an old car to work on. The (new) wife and I bought a house a few months ago and, thanks to the side money I've been earning making web sites, I've been able to afford a project car. The Chevelle I just bought was owned by the neighbor of my babysitter. The guy's had it since 2001 and "always planned on working on it" but never did. It is somewhat of a basket case. There's rust in all the stereotypical places, the interior is a mess, they tried putting on a cowl induction scoop with pop rivets, and all sorts of small issues. The two main problems are the roof is completely rusted underneath the vinyl top. The whole roof will need to be transplanted. The second issue is the steering column must be completely screwed up, because you basically have to "hot wire" the car to drive it. For the price I paid, I'm psyched to have it. The point, to me, of owning an old car is to work on it. I'm not the kind of guy who wants to have the car already done for him. To me, the joy comes from knowing I'm eventually going to touch every nut and bolt on this car. I plan on doing the "resto-rod" thing - making it look mostly stock, except for a few upgrades to the interior such as seats and dash stuff. All best are off for the drive train, suspension, and breaks though. Anyway, enough babbling from me. I'm very glad to have found this list. Last, can someone tell me something about my car from this VIN? 136371B202451 Thanks! Karl Groves Master Certified CIW http://www.karlgroves.com
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Phil ya sound a lot like me...first wife 4 ys and hated anything to do with cars...my new bride ...34 yrs and counting...Loves old cars..she has a 62 t-bird..semi custom and she drives it when ever the roads are ok and she tells me to keep my paws off of it,she likes it the way it it...I think I may just keep her around for another yr or two. Ron - Original Message - From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] ; Chevelle-list@chevelles.net Sent: Thursday, January 05, 2006 8:03 AM Subject: Re: [Chevelle-list] New member, questions Congratulations on the new wife. My wife isn't really into this stuff but she supports my interest & let's me enjoy it. At 57 I'm sure I'm alot older than you. My first wife lasted 3 years. My new one is 27 years & counting for the rest of my life!! She's a keeper if only for the $$ I spend on the car and the garage!! LOL!!! She'll even go for a ride in my fast & noisy Hot Rod a few times a summer if I promise ice cream. Welcome to the List & may you have a joyous lifetime love affair with your car & your wife!!! Phil G. 65 SS -Original Message-From: Karl Groves <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>To: Chevelle-list@chevelles.netSent: Wed, 4 Jan 2006 17:19:38 -0500Subject: [Chevelle-list] New member, questions Hello - I've just subscribed to this list, and I want to introduce myself before I start posting. My name is Karl and I just (as in this afternoon) purchased a 71 Chevelle. I've had fast, (mostly) old cars all my life, starting with a 70 Camaro when I was in high school. I've also had a 77 Z/28 and 76 Stingray. I had a son in 98 and the (now ex) wife pressured me into getting rid of my Z/28 and get a minivan needless to say, things didn't last very long with her. Since 1998, I've been driving more "practical" vehicles and my living arrangements weren't really conducive to having an old car to work on. The (new) wife and I bought a house a few months ago and, thanks to the side money I've been earning making web sites, I've been able to afford a project car. The Chevelle I just bought was owned by the neighbor of my babysitter. The guy's had it since 2001 and "always planned on working on it" but never did. It is somewhat of a basket case. There's rust in all the stereotypical places, the interior is a mess, they tried putting on a cowl induction scoop with pop rivets, and all sorts of small issues. The two main problems are the roof is completely rusted underneath the vinyl top. The whole roof will need to be transplanted. The second issue is the steering column must be completely screwed up, because you basically have to "hot wire" the car to drive it. For the price I paid, I'm psyched to have it. The point, to me, of owning an old car is to work on it. I'm not the kind of guy who wants to have the car already done for him. To me, the joy comes from knowing I'm eventually going to touch every nut and bolt on this car. I plan on doing the "resto-rod" thing - making it look mostly stock, except for a few upgrades to the interior such as seats and dash stuff. All best are off for the drive train, suspension, and breaks though. Anyway, enough babbling from me. I'm very glad to have found this list. Last, can someone tell me something about my car from this VIN? 136371B202451 Thanks! Karl Groves Master Certified CIW http://www.karlgroves.com
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BTW, I used my "Mulligan" on my first wife as well. Same thing, this one isn't really into this either, but is starting to come around. She actually went to a cruse last 4th of July with me and enjoyed herself. Rich-Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Jan 5, 2006 8:03 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED], Chevelle-list@chevelles.net Subject: Re: [Chevelle-list] New member, questions Congratulations on the new wife. My wife isn't really into this stuff but she supports my interest & let's me enjoy it. At 57 I'm sure I'm alot older than you. My first wife lasted 3 years. My new one is 27 years & counting for the rest of my life!! She's a keeper if only for the $$ I spend on the car and the garage!! LOL!!! She'll even go for a ride in my fast & noisy Hot Rod a few times a summer if I promise ice cream. Welcome to the List & may you have a joyous lifetime love affair with your car & your wife!!! Phil G. 65 SS -Original Message-From: Karl Groves <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>To: Chevelle-list@chevelles.netSent: Wed, 4 Jan 2006 17:19:38 -0500Subject: [Chevelle-list] New member, questions Hello - I've just subscribed to this list, and I want to introduce myself before I start posting. My name is Karl and I just (as in this afternoon) purchased a 71 Chevelle. I've had fast, (mostly) old cars all my life, starting with a 70 Camaro when I was in high school. I've also had a 77 Z/28 and 76 Stingray. I had a son in 98 and the (now ex) wife pressured me into getting rid of my Z/28 and get a minivan needless to say, things didn't last very long with her. Since 1998, I've been driving more "practical" vehicles and my living arrangements weren't really conducive to having an old car to work on. The (new) wife and I bought a house a few months ago and, thanks to the side money I've been earning making web sites, I've been able to afford a project car. The Chevelle I just bought was owned by the neighbor of my babysitter. The guy's had it since 2001 and "always planned on working on it" but never did. It is somewhat of a basket case. There's rust in all the stereotypical places, the interior is a mess, they tried putting on a cowl induction scoop with pop rivets, and all sorts of small issues. The two main problems are the roof is completely rusted underneath the vinyl top. The whole roof will need to be transplanted. The second issue is the steering column must be completely screwed up, because you basically have to "hot wire" the car to drive it. For the price I paid, I'm psyched to have it. The point, to me, of owning an old car is to work on it. I'm not the kind of guy who wants to have the car already done for him. To me, the joy comes from knowing I'm eventually going to touch every nut and bolt on this car. I plan on doing the "resto-rod" thing - making it look mostly stock, except for a few upgrades to the interior such as seats and dash stuff. All best are off for the drive train, suspension, and breaks though. Anyway, enough babbling from me. I'm very glad to have found this list. Last, can someone tell me something about my car from this VIN? 136371B202451 Thanks! Karl Groves Master Certified CIW http://www.karlgroves.com
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Welcome aboard, Karl. Good luck with you project. Rich -Original Message- >From: Karl Groves <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >Sent: Jan 4, 2006 5:19 PM >To: Chevelle-list@chevelles.net >Subject: [Chevelle-list] New member, questions > >Hello - > >I've just subscribed to this list, and I want to introduce myself before I >start posting. > >My name is Karl and I just (as in this afternoon) purchased a 71 Chevelle. > >I've had fast, (mostly) old cars all my life, starting with a 70 Camaro when >I was in high school. > >I've also had a 77 Z/28 and 76 Stingray. > >I had a son in 98 and the (now ex) wife pressured me into getting rid of my >Z/28 and get a minivan needless to say, things didn't last very long with >her. > >Since 1998, I've been driving more "practical" vehicles and my living >arrangements weren't really conducive to having an old car to work on. > >The (new) wife and I bought a house a few months ago and, thanks to the side >money I've been earning making web sites, I've been able to afford a project >car. > >The Chevelle I just bought was owned by the neighbor of my babysitter. The >guy's had it since 2001 and "always planned on working on it" but never did. > >It is somewhat of a basket case. There's rust in all the stereotypical >places, the interior is a mess, they tried putting on a cowl induction scoop >with pop rivets, and all sorts of small issues. > >The two main problems are the roof is completely rusted underneath the vinyl >top. The whole roof will need to be transplanted. The second issue is the >steering column must be completely screwed up, because you basically have to >"hot wire" the car to drive it. > >For the price I paid, I'm psyched to have it. The point, to me, of owning >an old car is to work on it. I'm not the kind of guy who wants to have the >car already done for him. To me, the joy comes from knowing I'm eventually >going to touch every nut and bolt on this car. > >I plan on doing the "resto-rod" thing - making it look mostly stock, except >for a few upgrades to the interior such as seats and dash stuff. > >All best are off for the drive train, suspension, and breaks though. > > >Anyway, enough babbling from me. I'm very glad to have found this list. > >Last, can someone tell me something about my car from this VIN? >136371B202451 > > >Thanks! > >Karl Groves >Master Certified CIW >http://www.karlgroves.com > > > > >
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Congratulations on the new wife. My wife isn't really into this stuff but she supports my interest & let's me enjoy it. At 57 I'm sure I'm alot older than you. My first wife lasted 3 years. My new one is 27 years & counting for the rest of my life!! She's a keeper if only for the $$ I spend on the car and the garage!! LOL!!! She'll even go for a ride in my fast & noisy Hot Rod a few times a summer if I promise ice cream. Welcome to the List & may you have a joyous lifetime love affair with your car & your wife!!! Phil G. 65 SS -Original Message-From: Karl Groves <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>To: Chevelle-list@chevelles.netSent: Wed, 4 Jan 2006 17:19:38 -0500Subject: [Chevelle-list] New member, questions Hello - I've just subscribed to this list, and I want to introduce myself before I start posting. My name is Karl and I just (as in this afternoon) purchased a 71 Chevelle. I've had fast, (mostly) old cars all my life, starting with a 70 Camaro when I was in high school. I've also had a 77 Z/28 and 76 Stingray. I had a son in 98 and the (now ex) wife pressured me into getting rid of my Z/28 and get a minivan needless to say, things didn't last very long with her. Since 1998, I've been driving more "practical" vehicles and my living arrangements weren't really conducive to having an old car to work on. The (new) wife and I bought a house a few months ago and, thanks to the side money I've been earning making web sites, I've been able to afford a project car. The Chevelle I just bought was owned by the neighbor of my babysitter. The guy's had it since 2001 and "always planned on working on it" but never did. It is somewhat of a basket case. There's rust in all the stereotypical places, the interior is a mess, they tried putting on a cowl induction scoop with pop rivets, and all sorts of small issues. The two main problems are the roof is completely rusted underneath the vinyl top. The whole roof will need to be transplanted. The second issue is the steering column must be completely screwed up, because you basically have to "hot wire" the car to drive it. For the price I paid, I'm psyched to have it. The point, to me, of owning an old car is to work on it. I'm not the kind of guy who wants to have the car already done for him. To me, the joy comes from knowing I'm eventually going to touch every nut and bolt on this car. I plan on doing the "resto-rod" thing - making it look mostly stock, except for a few upgrades to the interior such as seats and dash stuff. All best are off for the drive train, suspension, and breaks though. Anyway, enough babbling from me. I'm very glad to have found this list. Last, can someone tell me something about my car from this VIN? 136371B202451 Thanks! Karl Groves Master Certified CIW http://www.karlgroves.com
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Thanks to all the folks who've responded! I just uploaded some pics to my photo gallery. http://karlcore.com/gallery/thumbnails.php?album=20 I'll actually be building a site for the car to track everything I do to it. That is, if I can get out from under this side work! I'll post a link when it is up. I've taken a look at some of the links everyone's posted. Thank you guys very much for those links, especially http://www.chevellestuff.com. Karl Groves Master Certified CIW http://www.karlgroves.com > -Original Message- > From: John W. Lonadier, Jr. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Wednesday, January 04, 2006 11:03 PM > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; 'The Chevelle Mailing List' > Subject: RE: [Chevelle-list] New member, questions > > Hi Karl, welcome to the list. As everyone has said , you will > find a wealth of information here. > > John L. > ACES #5597 > 70 LS5 TRIBUTE > http://chevellfan.com/index89.html > http://www.larueclassics.com/gallery/gallery%20pages/lodanier- > chv70.html > > > -Original Message- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Karl Groves > Sent: Wednesday, January 04, 2006 4:20 PM > To: Chevelle-list@chevelles.net > Subject: [Chevelle-list] New member, questions > > > Hello - > > I've just subscribed to this list, and I want to introduce > myself before I start posting. > > My name is Karl and I just (as in this afternoon) purchased a > 71 Chevelle. > > I've had fast, (mostly) old cars all my life, starting with a > 70 Camaro when I was in high school. > > I've also had a 77 Z/28 and 76 Stingray. > > I had a son in 98 and the (now ex) wife pressured me into > getting rid of my Z/28 and get a minivan needless to say, > things didn't last very long with her. > > Since 1998, I've been driving more "practical" vehicles and > my living arrangements weren't really conducive to having an > old car to work on. > > The (new) wife and I bought a house a few months ago and, > thanks to the side money I've been earning making web sites, > I've been able to afford a project car. > > The Chevelle I just bought was owned by the neighbor of my babysitter. > The guy's had it since 2001 and "always planned on working on > it" but never did. > > It is somewhat of a basket case. There's rust in all the > stereotypical places, the interior is a mess, they tried > putting on a cowl induction scoop with pop rivets, and all > sorts of small issues. > > The two main problems are the roof is completely rusted > underneath the vinyl top. The whole roof will need to be > transplanted. The second issue is the steering column must > be completely screwed up, because you basically have to "hot > wire" the car to drive it. > > For the price I paid, I'm psyched to have it. The point, to > me, of owning an old car is to work on it. I'm not the kind > of guy who wants to have the car already done for him. To > me, the joy comes from knowing I'm eventually going to touch > every nut and bolt on this car. > > I plan on doing the "resto-rod" thing - making it look mostly > stock, except for a few upgrades to the interior such as > seats and dash stuff. > > All best are off for the drive train, suspension, and breaks though. > > > Anyway, enough babbling from me. I'm very glad to have found > this list. > > Last, can someone tell me something about my car from this VIN? > 136371B202451 > > > Thanks! > > Karl Groves > Master Certified CIW > http://www.karlgroves.com > > > > > > > > > >
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Hi Karl, welcome to the list. As everyone has said , you will find a wealth of information here. John L. ACES #5597 70 LS5 TRIBUTE http://chevellfan.com/index89.html http://www.larueclassics.com/gallery/gallery%20pages/lodanier-chv70.html -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Karl Groves Sent: Wednesday, January 04, 2006 4:20 PM To: Chevelle-list@chevelles.net Subject: [Chevelle-list] New member, questions Hello - I've just subscribed to this list, and I want to introduce myself before I start posting. My name is Karl and I just (as in this afternoon) purchased a 71 Chevelle. I've had fast, (mostly) old cars all my life, starting with a 70 Camaro when I was in high school. I've also had a 77 Z/28 and 76 Stingray. I had a son in 98 and the (now ex) wife pressured me into getting rid of my Z/28 and get a minivan needless to say, things didn't last very long with her. Since 1998, I've been driving more "practical" vehicles and my living arrangements weren't really conducive to having an old car to work on. The (new) wife and I bought a house a few months ago and, thanks to the side money I've been earning making web sites, I've been able to afford a project car. The Chevelle I just bought was owned by the neighbor of my babysitter. The guy's had it since 2001 and "always planned on working on it" but never did. It is somewhat of a basket case. There's rust in all the stereotypical places, the interior is a mess, they tried putting on a cowl induction scoop with pop rivets, and all sorts of small issues. The two main problems are the roof is completely rusted underneath the vinyl top. The whole roof will need to be transplanted. The second issue is the steering column must be completely screwed up, because you basically have to "hot wire" the car to drive it. For the price I paid, I'm psyched to have it. The point, to me, of owning an old car is to work on it. I'm not the kind of guy who wants to have the car already done for him. To me, the joy comes from knowing I'm eventually going to touch every nut and bolt on this car. I plan on doing the "resto-rod" thing - making it look mostly stock, except for a few upgrades to the interior such as seats and dash stuff. All best are off for the drive train, suspension, and breaks though. Anyway, enough babbling from me. I'm very glad to have found this list. Last, can someone tell me something about my car from this VIN? 136371B202451 Thanks! Karl Groves Master Certified CIW http://www.karlgroves.com
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wecome karl, i am a bodyman who has manny restorations under my belt and am the owner of a 72 ss chevelle conv. of 15 years witch i truly love and wouldn't sell for no reason .lol but as to your problem with your roof i am tring something different i bought my son a 73 nova virtually rust free except for the darn roof putting a used roof on will be extreamly time consuming and hard to find/expensive so i am going to try the por-15 method we only have a few small holes and por-15 had a primer,body filler and a patch so unless you have the rear window/ front windsheild gutter problems im gonna give it a try i will coat the outside as well as inside with the treatment as to be sure of it not coming back im going to be putting a showroom paint job on this car so i am putting a lot of faith into this and havent heard as of any one on the list tring this route but would appreciate any feedback form others who have done this roof experament i belive in por15 as i have used it in other applications but not on the vinyil top conversion aspect so ill let ya know how it works and wecome to a great comminity Darin Bailey
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welcome aboard! hope you get YEARS of enjoyment out of your newly purchased chevelle! - Original Message - From: "Karl Groves" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: Sent: Wednesday, January 04, 2006 5:19 PM Subject: [Chevelle-list] New member, questions Hello - I've just subscribed to this list, and I want to introduce myself before I start posting. My name is Karl and I just (as in this afternoon) purchased a 71 Chevelle. I've had fast, (mostly) old cars all my life, starting with a 70 Camaro when I was in high school. I've also had a 77 Z/28 and 76 Stingray. I had a son in 98 and the (now ex) wife pressured me into getting rid of my Z/28 and get a minivan needless to say, things didn't last very long with her. Since 1998, I've been driving more "practical" vehicles and my living arrangements weren't really conducive to having an old car to work on. The (new) wife and I bought a house a few months ago and, thanks to the side money I've been earning making web sites, I've been able to afford a project car. The Chevelle I just bought was owned by the neighbor of my babysitter. The guy's had it since 2001 and "always planned on working on it" but never did. It is somewhat of a basket case. There's rust in all the stereotypical places, the interior is a mess, they tried putting on a cowl induction scoop with pop rivets, and all sorts of small issues. The two main problems are the roof is completely rusted underneath the vinyl top. The whole roof will need to be transplanted. The second issue is the steering column must be completely screwed up, because you basically have to "hot wire" the car to drive it. For the price I paid, I'm psyched to have it. The point, to me, of owning an old car is to work on it. I'm not the kind of guy who wants to have the car already done for him. To me, the joy comes from knowing I'm eventually going to touch every nut and bolt on this car. I plan on doing the "resto-rod" thing - making it look mostly stock, except for a few upgrades to the interior such as seats and dash stuff. All best are off for the drive train, suspension, and breaks though. Anyway, enough babbling from me. I'm very glad to have found this list. Last, can someone tell me something about my car from this VIN? 136371B202451 Thanks! Karl Groves Master Certified CIW http://www.karlgroves.com
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Also try Don Hughey at hughey's auto ranch in South Carolina. --- Brad Waller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Or, make a convertible! You might be able to find a > donor roof by checking > junkyards or parts houses in the Southwest. > > You can always give Dick at True Connections > (http://www.true-connections.com/) a call or email. > I got some parts from > him years ago, as well as through vendors at Pomona > and Long Beach Swap > Meets. > > True Connections > 3848 Pierce Street > Riverside, Ca. 92503 > > Phone: 1-800-600-4144 > Tech: (951) 688-6040 > Fax: (951) 688-6939 > Mon-Fri 8-5 (Pacific Time) > Saturday Call for hours > > General Information: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > Brad Waller ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) > > '66 Corvette | 327/dead | 4-speed | Wilwood Brakes > | 245/45/16 BFG R1 > '67 Chevelle | ex-SS396 | 355/700R4 | F-Body Brakes > | 275/40/17 Kumho MX > > > -Original Message- > > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On > Behalf Of John Nasta > > Sent: Wednesday, January 04, 2006 2:59 PM > > To: The Chevelle Mailing List > > Subject: RE: [Chevelle-list] New member, questions > > > > The roof is pretty near impossible to get and > there is not > > much room to work > > near those seams where they tend to rot out. You > will need a > > really good > > body shop or you may want to reconsider your > purchase. There > > are always cars > > out there and in many cases people find that the > cost of > > putting it back > > together will always outweigh what they can get > for it. But, > > if it is a > > labor of love and "your mission" then you don't > worry about the cost. > > Anything can be fixed and maintained well enough > to keep it > > looking great. > > All it takes is money. > > > > > > > > -Original Message- > > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Behalf Of Karl Groves > > Sent: Wednesday, January 04, 2006 5:20 PM > > To: Chevelle-list@chevelles.net > > Subject: [Chevelle-list] New member, questions > > > > Hello - > > > > I've just subscribed to this list, and I want to > introduce > > myself before I > > start posting. > > > > My name is Karl and I just (as in this afternoon) > purchased a > > 71 Chevelle. > > > > I've had fast, (mostly) old cars all my life, > starting with a > > 70 Camaro when > > I was in high school. > > > > I've also had a 77 Z/28 and 76 Stingray. > > > > I had a son in 98 and the (now ex) wife pressured > me into > > getting rid of my > > Z/28 and get a minivan needless to say, things > didn't last > > very long with > > her. > > > > Since 1998, I've been driving more "practical" > vehicles and my living > > arrangements weren't really conducive to having an > old car to work on. > > > > The (new) wife and I bought a house a few months > ago and, > > thanks to the side > > money I've been earning making web sites, I've > been able to > > afford a project > > car. > > > > The Chevelle I just bought was owned by the > neighbor of my > > babysitter. The > > guy's had it since 2001 and "always planned on > working on it" > > but never did. > > > > It is somewhat of a basket case. There's rust in > all the stereotypical > > places, the interior is a mess, they tried putting > on a cowl > > induction scoop > > with pop rivets, and all sorts of small issues. > > > > The two main problems are the roof is completely > rusted > > underneath the vinyl > > top. The whole roof will need to be transplanted. > The second > > issue is the > > steering column must be completely screwed up, > because you > > basically have to > > "hot wire" the car to drive it. > > > > For the price I paid, I'm psyched to have it. The > point, to > > me, of owning > > an old car is to work on it. I'm not the kind of > guy who > > wants to have the > > car already done for him. To me, the joy comes > from knowing > > I'm eventually > > going to touch every nut and bolt on this car. > > > > I plan on doing the "resto-rod" thing - making it > look mostly > > stock, except > > for a few upgrades to the interior such as seats > and dash stuff. > > > > All best are off for the drive train, suspension, > and breaks though. > > > > > > Anyway, enough babbling from me. I'm very glad to > have found > > this list. > > > > Last, can someone tell me something about my car > from this VIN? > > 136371B202451 > > > > > > Thanks! > > > > Karl Groves > > Master Certified CIW > > http://www.karlgroves.com > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > __ Yahoo! DSL Something to write home about. Just $16.99/mo. or less. dsl.yahoo.com
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Well good for you! I, for one, am very happy for you. It's a blast for me as I can be at home. And my wife can see me if she needs something and I am "in the garage". Get a digital camera of make digital disks as you go. Send us your link when you can Mike --- Karl Groves <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hello - > > I've just subscribed to this list, and I want to > introduce myself before I > start posting. > > My name is Karl and I just (as in this afternoon) > purchased a 71 Chevelle. > > I've had fast, (mostly) old cars all my life, > starting with a 70 Camaro when > I was in high school. > > I've also had a 77 Z/28 and 76 Stingray. > > I had a son in 98 and the (now ex) wife pressured me > into getting rid of my > Z/28 and get a minivan needless to say, things > didn't last very long with > her. > > Since 1998, I've been driving more "practical" > vehicles and my living > arrangements weren't really conducive to having an > old car to work on. > > The (new) wife and I bought a house a few months ago > and, thanks to the side > money I've been earning making web sites, I've been > able to afford a project > car. > > The Chevelle I just bought was owned by the neighbor > of my babysitter. The > guy's had it since 2001 and "always planned on > working on it" but never did. > > It is somewhat of a basket case. There's rust in all > the stereotypical > places, the interior is a mess, they tried putting > on a cowl induction scoop > with pop rivets, and all sorts of small issues. > > The two main problems are the roof is completely > rusted underneath the vinyl > top. The whole roof will need to be transplanted. > The second issue is the > steering column must be completely screwed up, > because you basically have to > "hot wire" the car to drive it. > > For the price I paid, I'm psyched to have it. The > point, to me, of owning > an old car is to work on it. I'm not the kind of > guy who wants to have the > car already done for him. To me, the joy comes from > knowing I'm eventually > going to touch every nut and bolt on this car. > > I plan on doing the "resto-rod" thing - making it > look mostly stock, except > for a few upgrades to the interior such as seats and > dash stuff. > > All best are off for the drive train, suspension, > and breaks though. > > > Anyway, enough babbling from me. I'm very glad to > have found this list. > > Last, can someone tell me something about my car > from this VIN? > 136371B202451 > > > Thanks! > > Karl Groves > Master Certified CIW > http://www.karlgroves.com > > > > > > __ Yahoo! DSL Something to write home about. Just $16.99/mo. or less. dsl.yahoo.com
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>> 202451-Build sequence no. (202,451 car built) Actually, the 102,451st Chevelle built. Sequence numbers started with 11 for the first car for most years at most plants. :*) Dale
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Ditto to Bill's suggested links. I've been a member of Team Chevelle for over 7 yrs (http://www.chevelles.com/forums) and I own/manage the http://www.chevellestuff.com site with gobs of decoding information on 64-72 Chevelles. As Bill said, the only thing the VIN tells you is a Chevrolet (1) V8 (36) Malibu 2-dr sport coupe (37), 1971 (1), Baltimore (B), with a sequence number of 202451 making it the 102,451st 71 Chevelle (all models) built at Baltimore that year. The Fisher Body plate on the top of the cowl should give you a body date, trim code and paint codes. If the engine is original to the car, my site also has the suffix codes. Dale McIntosh 67 El Camino 1967 Chevelle Reference CD now available! TC Gold #92 -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Bill Lessenberry Sent: Wednesday, January 04, 2006 4:57 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; The Chevelle Mailing List Subject: Re: [Chevelle-list] New member, questions >Anyway, enough babbling from me. I'm very glad to have found this list. > >Last, can someone tell me something about my car from this VIN? >136371B202451 Welcome to the list. A huge amount of information about Chevelles will be found at www.chevelles.com/forums and www.chevellestuff.com Use the search function & you will find most of what you're looking for, and when you don't, post a question in the appropriate place. We help each other on this list too, but it's not as large as Team Chevelle. The cowl tag for your car, located on the driver's side under the hood will give a little more information than the VIN which is what you posted. All I know for sure from the VIN is it's a 1971 V-8 2 door sport coupe that was built in Baltimore. BillL
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Welcome Karl: 13637 -2 DR Coupe 1-1971 B-Baltimore assembly plant 202451-Build sequence no. (202,451 car built) Mike Treanor 69 SS396 - Original Message - From: "Karl Groves" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: Sent: Wednesday, January 04, 2006 4:19 PM Subject: [Chevelle-list] New member, questions Hello - I've just subscribed to this list, and I want to introduce myself before I start posting. My name is Karl and I just (as in this afternoon) purchased a 71 Chevelle. I've had fast, (mostly) old cars all my life, starting with a 70 Camaro when I was in high school. I've also had a 77 Z/28 and 76 Stingray. I had a son in 98 and the (now ex) wife pressured me into getting rid of my Z/28 and get a minivan needless to say, things didn't last very long with her. Since 1998, I've been driving more "practical" vehicles and my living arrangements weren't really conducive to having an old car to work on. The (new) wife and I bought a house a few months ago and, thanks to the side money I've been earning making web sites, I've been able to afford a project car. The Chevelle I just bought was owned by the neighbor of my babysitter. The guy's had it since 2001 and "always planned on working on it" but never did. It is somewhat of a basket case. There's rust in all the stereotypical places, the interior is a mess, they tried putting on a cowl induction scoop with pop rivets, and all sorts of small issues. The two main problems are the roof is completely rusted underneath the vinyl top. The whole roof will need to be transplanted. The second issue is the steering column must be completely screwed up, because you basically have to "hot wire" the car to drive it. For the price I paid, I'm psyched to have it. The point, to me, of owning an old car is to work on it. I'm not the kind of guy who wants to have the car already done for him. To me, the joy comes from knowing I'm eventually going to touch every nut and bolt on this car. I plan on doing the "resto-rod" thing - making it look mostly stock, except for a few upgrades to the interior such as seats and dash stuff. All best are off for the drive train, suspension, and breaks though. Anyway, enough babbling from me. I'm very glad to have found this list. Last, can someone tell me something about my car from this VIN? 136371B202451 Thanks! Karl Groves Master Certified CIW http://www.karlgroves.com
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Hi Karl, Welcome aboard! You'll find alot of folks here who feel just as you do, in regard to the satisfaction of working on your own car. I have a '66 Malibu, and am in the process of swapping out the rear end. This is a major step for me, as this is my first time doing this and I'm 35. It's going well though, and if I can get my butt moving a little quicker, the car should be back together by the weekend. You will find this list invaluable- Without these guys, I never would have gotten my '66 back together. Regards, Jim '66 Malibu http://mywebpages.comcast.net/jbiii/my66.htm --- Karl Groves <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hello - > > I've just subscribed to this list, and I want to > introduce myself before I > start posting. > > My name is Karl and I just (as in this afternoon) > purchased a 71 Chevelle. > > I've had fast, (mostly) old cars all my life, > starting with a 70 Camaro when > I was in high school. > > I've also had a 77 Z/28 and 76 Stingray. > > I had a son in 98 and the (now ex) wife pressured me > into getting rid of my > Z/28 and get a minivan needless to say, things > didn't last very long with > her. > > Since 1998, I've been driving more "practical" > vehicles and my living > arrangements weren't really conducive to having an > old car to work on. > > The (new) wife and I bought a house a few months ago > and, thanks to the side > money I've been earning making web sites, I've been > able to afford a project > car. > > The Chevelle I just bought was owned by the neighbor > of my babysitter. The > guy's had it since 2001 and "always planned on > working on it" but never did. > > It is somewhat of a basket case. There's rust in all > the stereotypical > places, the interior is a mess, they tried putting > on a cowl induction scoop > with pop rivets, and all sorts of small issues. > > The two main problems are the roof is completely > rusted underneath the vinyl > top. The whole roof will need to be transplanted. > The second issue is the > steering column must be completely screwed up, > because you basically have to > "hot wire" the car to drive it. > > For the price I paid, I'm psyched to have it. The > point, to me, of owning > an old car is to work on it. I'm not the kind of > guy who wants to have the > car already done for him. To me, the joy comes from > knowing I'm eventually > going to touch every nut and bolt on this car. > > I plan on doing the "resto-rod" thing - making it > look mostly stock, except > for a few upgrades to the interior such as seats and > dash stuff. > > All best are off for the drive train, suspension, > and breaks though. > > > Anyway, enough babbling from me. I'm very glad to > have found this list. > > Last, can someone tell me something about my car > from this VIN? > 136371B202451 > > > Thanks! > > Karl Groves > Master Certified CIW > http://www.karlgroves.com > > > > > > __ Yahoo! DSL Something to write home about. Just $16.99/mo. or less. dsl.yahoo.com
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Or, make a convertible! You might be able to find a donor roof by checking junkyards or parts houses in the Southwest. You can always give Dick at True Connections (http://www.true-connections.com/) a call or email. I got some parts from him years ago, as well as through vendors at Pomona and Long Beach Swap Meets. True Connections 3848 Pierce Street Riverside, Ca. 92503 Phone: 1-800-600-4144 Tech: (951) 688-6040 Fax: (951) 688-6939 Mon-Fri 8-5 (Pacific Time) Saturday Call for hours General Information: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Brad Waller ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) '66 Corvette | 327/dead | 4-speed | Wilwood Brakes | 245/45/16 BFG R1 '67 Chevelle | ex-SS396 | 355/700R4 | F-Body Brakes | 275/40/17 Kumho MX > -Original Message- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of John Nasta > Sent: Wednesday, January 04, 2006 2:59 PM > To: The Chevelle Mailing List > Subject: RE: [Chevelle-list] New member, questions > > The roof is pretty near impossible to get and there is not > much room to work > near those seams where they tend to rot out. You will need a > really good > body shop or you may want to reconsider your purchase. There > are always cars > out there and in many cases people find that the cost of > putting it back > together will always outweigh what they can get for it. But, > if it is a > labor of love and "your mission" then you don't worry about the cost. > Anything can be fixed and maintained well enough to keep it > looking great. > All it takes is money. > > > > -Original Message- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Karl Groves > Sent: Wednesday, January 04, 2006 5:20 PM > To: Chevelle-list@chevelles.net > Subject: [Chevelle-list] New member, questions > > Hello - > > I've just subscribed to this list, and I want to introduce > myself before I > start posting. > > My name is Karl and I just (as in this afternoon) purchased a > 71 Chevelle. > > I've had fast, (mostly) old cars all my life, starting with a > 70 Camaro when > I was in high school. > > I've also had a 77 Z/28 and 76 Stingray. > > I had a son in 98 and the (now ex) wife pressured me into > getting rid of my > Z/28 and get a minivan needless to say, things didn't last > very long with > her. > > Since 1998, I've been driving more "practical" vehicles and my living > arrangements weren't really conducive to having an old car to work on. > > The (new) wife and I bought a house a few months ago and, > thanks to the side > money I've been earning making web sites, I've been able to > afford a project > car. > > The Chevelle I just bought was owned by the neighbor of my > babysitter. The > guy's had it since 2001 and "always planned on working on it" > but never did. > > It is somewhat of a basket case. There's rust in all the stereotypical > places, the interior is a mess, they tried putting on a cowl > induction scoop > with pop rivets, and all sorts of small issues. > > The two main problems are the roof is completely rusted > underneath the vinyl > top. The whole roof will need to be transplanted. The second > issue is the > steering column must be completely screwed up, because you > basically have to > "hot wire" the car to drive it. > > For the price I paid, I'm psyched to have it. The point, to > me, of owning > an old car is to work on it. I'm not the kind of guy who > wants to have the > car already done for him. To me, the joy comes from knowing > I'm eventually > going to touch every nut and bolt on this car. > > I plan on doing the "resto-rod" thing - making it look mostly > stock, except > for a few upgrades to the interior such as seats and dash stuff. > > All best are off for the drive train, suspension, and breaks though. > > > Anyway, enough babbling from me. I'm very glad to have found > this list. > > Last, can someone tell me something about my car from this VIN? > 136371B202451 > > > Thanks! > > Karl Groves > Master Certified CIW > http://www.karlgroves.com > > > > > > >
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The roof is pretty near impossible to get and there is not much room to work near those seams where they tend to rot out. You will need a really good body shop or you may want to reconsider your purchase. There are always cars out there and in many cases people find that the cost of putting it back together will always outweigh what they can get for it. But, if it is a labor of love and "your mission" then you don't worry about the cost. Anything can be fixed and maintained well enough to keep it looking great. All it takes is money. -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Karl Groves Sent: Wednesday, January 04, 2006 5:20 PM To: Chevelle-list@chevelles.net Subject: [Chevelle-list] New member, questions Hello - I've just subscribed to this list, and I want to introduce myself before I start posting. My name is Karl and I just (as in this afternoon) purchased a 71 Chevelle. I've had fast, (mostly) old cars all my life, starting with a 70 Camaro when I was in high school. I've also had a 77 Z/28 and 76 Stingray. I had a son in 98 and the (now ex) wife pressured me into getting rid of my Z/28 and get a minivan needless to say, things didn't last very long with her. Since 1998, I've been driving more "practical" vehicles and my living arrangements weren't really conducive to having an old car to work on. The (new) wife and I bought a house a few months ago and, thanks to the side money I've been earning making web sites, I've been able to afford a project car. The Chevelle I just bought was owned by the neighbor of my babysitter. The guy's had it since 2001 and "always planned on working on it" but never did. It is somewhat of a basket case. There's rust in all the stereotypical places, the interior is a mess, they tried putting on a cowl induction scoop with pop rivets, and all sorts of small issues. The two main problems are the roof is completely rusted underneath the vinyl top. The whole roof will need to be transplanted. The second issue is the steering column must be completely screwed up, because you basically have to "hot wire" the car to drive it. For the price I paid, I'm psyched to have it. The point, to me, of owning an old car is to work on it. I'm not the kind of guy who wants to have the car already done for him. To me, the joy comes from knowing I'm eventually going to touch every nut and bolt on this car. I plan on doing the "resto-rod" thing - making it look mostly stock, except for a few upgrades to the interior such as seats and dash stuff. All best are off for the drive train, suspension, and breaks though. Anyway, enough babbling from me. I'm very glad to have found this list. Last, can someone tell me something about my car from this VIN? 136371B202451 Thanks! Karl Groves Master Certified CIW http://www.karlgroves.com
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Anyway, enough babbling from me. I'm very glad to have found this list. Last, can someone tell me something about my car from this VIN? 136371B202451 Welcome to the list. A huge amount of information about Chevelles will be found at www.chevelles.com/forums and www.chevellestuff.com Use the search function & you will find most of what you're looking for, and when you don't, post a question in the appropriate place. We help each other on this list too, but it's not as large as Team Chevelle. The cowl tag for your car, located on the driver's side under the hood will give a little more information than the VIN which is what you posted. All I know for sure from the VIN is it's a 1971 V-8 2 door sport coupe that was built in Baltimore. BillL
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Hi Karl, Welcome aboard! You'll find alot of folks here who feel just as you do, in regard to the satisfaction of working on your own car. I have a '66 Malibu, and am in the process of swapping out the rear end. This is a major step for me, as this is my first time doing this and I'm 35. It's going well though, and if I can get my butt moving a little quicker, the car should be back together by the weekend. You will find this list invaluable- Without these guys, I never would have gotten my '66 back together. Regards, Jim '66 Malibu http://mywebpages.comcast.net/jbiii/my66.htm --- Karl Groves <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hello - > > I've just subscribed to this list, and I want to > introduce myself before I > start posting. > > My name is Karl and I just (as in this afternoon) > purchased a 71 Chevelle. > > I've had fast, (mostly) old cars all my life, > starting with a 70 Camaro when > I was in high school. > > I've also had a 77 Z/28 and 76 Stingray. > > I had a son in 98 and the (now ex) wife pressured me > into getting rid of my > Z/28 and get a minivan needless to say, things > didn't last very long with > her. > > Since 1998, I've been driving more "practical" > vehicles and my living > arrangements weren't really conducive to having an > old car to work on. > > The (new) wife and I bought a house a few months ago > and, thanks to the side > money I've been earning making web sites, I've been > able to afford a project > car. > > The Chevelle I just bought was owned by the neighbor > of my babysitter. The > guy's had it since 2001 and "always planned on > working on it" but never did. > > It is somewhat of a basket case. There's rust in all > the stereotypical > places, the interior is a mess, they tried putting > on a cowl induction scoop > with pop rivets, and all sorts of small issues. > > The two main problems are the roof is completely > rusted underneath the vinyl > top. The whole roof will need to be transplanted. > The second issue is the > steering column must be completely screwed up, > because you basically have to > "hot wire" the car to drive it. > > For the price I paid, I'm psyched to have it. The > point, to me, of owning > an old car is to work on it. I'm not the kind of > guy who wants to have the > car already done for him. To me, the joy comes from > knowing I'm eventually > going to touch every nut and bolt on this car. > > I plan on doing the "resto-rod" thing - making it > look mostly stock, except > for a few upgrades to the interior such as seats and > dash stuff. > > All best are off for the drive train, suspension, > and breaks though. > > > Anyway, enough babbling from me. I'm very glad to > have found this list. > > Last, can someone tell me something about my car > from this VIN? > 136371B202451 > > > Thanks! > > Karl Groves > Master Certified CIW > http://www.karlgroves.com > > > > > > __ Yahoo! DSL Something to write home about. Just $16.99/mo. or less. dsl.yahoo.com
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Bill Welcome to the list. Is the clutch for the small block? Thanks Ryan
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swithing 69 chevelle, from small to big block. have old but hardly used balanced clutch. just in my way. if someone needs it they can have it. need advice on using roller rockers in 454, what valve covers will clear rockers and brake booster. mr bill
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Welcome to the list Leroy Hans -Ursprungligt meddelande- Från: Leroy Gibson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Skickat: Saturday, June 18, 2005 09:41 Till: Chevelle-list@chevelles.net Ämne: [Chevelle-list] New Member Just joined list. I have a 70 El Camino that been in family since the fall of 69 and still going. Just wanted to say hey. Leroy . _ On the road to retirement? Check out MSN Life Events for advice on how to get there! http://lifeevents.msn.com/category.aspx?cid=Retirement
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Welcome to the list Leroy! Chuck 70 Chevelle Malibu Glen Ellyn, IL -Original Message- From: Pelle Andersson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Saturday, June 18, 2005 12:18 PM To: The Chevelle Mailing List Subject: Re: [Chevelle-list] New Member Welcome Leroy! -Pelle (Sweden) __ Chevelle gearheads http://hem.bredband.net/chevellegearheads/ - Original Message - From: "Leroy Gibson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: Sent: Saturday, June 18, 2005 6:40 PM Subject: [Chevelle-list] New Member > Just joined list. I have a 70 El Camino that been in family since the > fall of 69 and still going. Just wanted to say hey. > > Leroy > > . > > _ > On the road to retirement? Check out MSN Life Events for advice on how to > get there! http://lifeevents.msn.com/category.aspx?cid=Retirement > > >
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Welcome to the list Leroy Larry (Z) Oregon
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Welcome to the list. John L. ACES #5597 70 LS5 TRIBUTE http://chevellfan.com/index89.html -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Leroy Gibson Sent: Saturday, June 18, 2005 11:41 AM To: Chevelle-list@chevelles.net Subject: [Chevelle-list] New Member Just joined list. I have a 70 El Camino that been in family since the fall of 69 and still going. Just wanted to say hey. Leroy . _ On the road to retirement? Check out MSN Life Events for advice on how to get there! http://lifeevents.msn.com/category.aspx?cid=Retirement
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Hey back at ya. You'll find some good info & interesting reading. On 6/18/05, Dale <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Welcome to the list. > > Dale McIntosh > > -Original Message- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Leroy Gibson > Sent: Saturday, June 18, 2005 11:41 AM > To: Chevelle-list@chevelles.net > Subject: [Chevelle-list] New Member > > Just joined list. I have a 70 El Camino that been in family since the fall > of 69 and still going. Just wanted to say hey. > > Leroy > > . > > _ > On the road to retirement? Check out MSN Life Events for advice on how to > get there! http://lifeevents.msn.com/category.aspx?cid=Retirement > > > > > > > -- Rick Schaefer 72 TPI El Camino
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Welcome to the list. Dale McIntosh -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Leroy Gibson Sent: Saturday, June 18, 2005 11:41 AM To: Chevelle-list@chevelles.net Subject: [Chevelle-list] New Member Just joined list. I have a 70 El Camino that been in family since the fall of 69 and still going. Just wanted to say hey. Leroy . _ On the road to retirement? Check out MSN Life Events for advice on how to get there! http://lifeevents.msn.com/category.aspx?cid=Retirement
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Welcome Leroy! -Pelle (Sweden) __ Chevelle gearheads http://hem.bredband.net/chevellegearheads/ - Original Message - From: "Leroy Gibson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: Sent: Saturday, June 18, 2005 6:40 PM Subject: [Chevelle-list] New Member Just joined list. I have a 70 El Camino that been in family since the fall of 69 and still going. Just wanted to say hey. Leroy . _ On the road to retirement? Check out MSN Life Events for advice on how to get there! http://lifeevents.msn.com/category.aspx?cid=Retirement
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Just joined list. I have a 70 El Camino that been in family since the fall of 69 and still going. Just wanted to say hey. Leroy . _ On the road to retirement? Check out MSN Life Events for advice on how to get there! http://lifeevents.msn.com/category.aspx?cid=Retirement
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Välkommen Hans! I've been a member for a year or so! This place have helped and encouraged me a lot! I've got a Chevelle -71 Best regards Pelle Andersson -- http://hem.bredband.net/gearheads/ - Original Message - From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Thursday, July 08, 2004 11:38 PM Subject: [Chevelle-list] New member Hi folks Let me first of all introduce myself, my name is Hans Edlund, originally from Sweden, but since a couple of years located in Southern California. Just so you understand why my expressions in English is not perfect, but I'm aiming for improvements and your appreciate corrections, if I'm not clear enough. I signed up for this great list some weeks ago, and have been lurking in the background a little bit. Well I am not an owner of Chevelle but an El Camino from 71, and honestly it's a restoration project, which I bought a while ago. It was a originally a three on the three and a 307, replaced with a 305 and a M-22 (acc to the seller). Strange combination, but there was a "nice sound" from the gearbox L Well it was supposed to be a rolling project, have you heard it before?? I was looking for a fiberglass clip-on front, they are available for Chevelles but not for Caminos, finally I met a guy who promised to build one for me if he could borrow the fenders. So since that weekend, its not a rolling project. I sold the 305 almost a give away, took a look at the M-22, which was a M-21. The nice sound was the need for a complete restoration... The 350 4-bolt I had in the garage is now stroked, bored and prepared for a charger. Just need the money for a Vortech charger. The car has been moved to the body shop, and will soon be a frame off. The frame is supposed to be powder-coated and the front drum brakes will be replaced with discs. Here is my first question to you; I have bought the 2" drop spindles, should I use standard springs or also "lower springs"? Well honestly this is the first time I restore a car so drastically, so it will take time for me to complete it, both time and money wise. The car was in a very bad shape, so no desire to keep it original, plans will most likely change during the project J. Support and ideas are appreciated. I placed some simple pics on the web, if you like have a look in the album "El Camino" on www.fotki.com/eldoradoconv , its also some pics from my almost completed Eldorado. Br Hans
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Welcome to this wonderful list Hans I think that all together we know all that is worth to know about Chevelles and Elcaminos. I am from Norway but live in Italy. Ciao André > Hi folks > > Let me first of all introduce myself, my name is Hans Edlund, originally from > Sweden, but since a couple of years located in Southern California. Just so you > understand why my expressions in English is not perfect, but Im aiming for > improvements and your appreciate corrections, if Im not clear enough. I signed up > for this great list some weeks ago, and have been lurking in the background a little > bit. > Well I am not an owner of Chevelle but an El Camino from 71, and honestly its a > restoration project, which I bought a while ago. It was a originally a three on the > three and a 307, replaced with a 305 and a M-22 (acc to the seller). Strange > combination, but there was a nice sound from the gearbox L > Well it was supposed to be a rolling project, have you heard it before?? > I was looking for a fiberglass clip-on front, they are available for Chevelles but > not for Caminos, finally I met a guy who promised to build one for me if he could > borrow the fenders. So since that weekend, its not a rolling project. I sold the 305 > almost a give away, took a look at the M-22, which was a M-21. The nice sound was > the need for a complete restoration .. > The 350 4-bolt I had in the garage is now stroked, bored and prepared for a charger. > Just need the money for a Vortech charger. > > The car has been moved to the body shop, and will soon be a frame off. The frame is > supposed to be powder-coated and the front drum brakes will be replaced with discs. > Here is my first question to you; I have bought the 2 drop spindles, should I use > standard springs or also lower springs? > > Well honestly this is the first time I restore a car so drastically, so it will take > time for me to complete it, both time and money wise. The car was in a very bad > shape, so no desire to keep it original, plans will most likely change during the > project J. Support and ideas are appreciated. > > I placed some simple pics on the web, if you like have a look in the album El > Camino on www.fotki.com/eldoradoconv , its also some pics from my almost completed > Eldorado. > > Br Hans > > > >
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Welcome to the club- Bob K 71 Elky
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Welcome to the List,Hans. Glad to have another Elky lover aboard. Looks like you have your work cut out for you but it's a good start,nonetheless. If I might make a suggestion,forget about a fiberglass front end and stick with steel. Glass front ends aren't really good for anything but racecars,IMO. As for your drop-spindle and spring question,a 2"drop is quite a bit so I probably wouldn't go with more than a 1" drop spring. Clint Hooper H&H Custom,owner LT5 Registry Director http://www.LT5Registry.net/ ACES #1650 http://dalesplace.com/misc/friends/clint/clint_hooper.htm - Original Message - From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Hi folks Let me first of all introduce myself, my name is Hans Edlund, originally from Sweden, but since a couple of years located in Southern California. Just so you understand why my expressions in English is not perfect, but I'm aiming for improvements and your appreciate corrections, if I'm not clear enough. I signed up for this great list some weeks ago, and have been lurking in the background a little bit. Well I am not an owner of Chevelle but an El Camino from 71, and honestly it's a restoration project, which I bought a while ago. It was a originally a three on the three and a 307, replaced with a 305 and a M-22 (acc to the seller). Strange combination, but there was a "nice sound" from the gearbox L Well it was supposed to be a rolling project, have you heard it before?? I was looking for a fiberglass clip-on front, they are available for Chevelles but not for Caminos, finally I met a guy who promised to build one for me if he could borrow the fenders. So since that weekend, its not a rolling project. I sold the 305 almost a give away, took a look at the M-22, which was a M-21. The nice sound was the need for a complete restoration... The 350 4-bolt I had in the garage is now stroked, bored and prepared for a charger. Just need the money for a Vortech charger. The car has been moved to the body shop, and will soon be a frame off. The frame is supposed to be powder-coated and the front drum brakes will be replaced with discs. Here is my first question to you; I have bought the 2" drop spindles, should I use standard springs or also "lower springs"? Well honestly this is the first time I restore a car so drastically, so it will take time for me to complete it, both time and money wise. The car was in a very bad shape, so no desire to keep it original, plans will most likely change during the project J. Support and ideas are appreciated. I placed some simple pics on the web, if you like have a look in the album "El Camino" on www.fotki.com/eldoradoconv , its also some pics from my almost completed Eldorado. Br Hans
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Hi folks Let me first of all introduce myself, my name is Hans Edlund, originally from Sweden, but since a couple of years located in Southern California. Just so you understand why my expressions in English is not perfect, but Im aiming for improvements and your appreciate corrections, if Im not clear enough. I signed up for this great list some weeks ago, and have been lurking in the background a little bit. Well I am not an owner of Chevelle but an El Camino from 71, and honestly its a restoration project, which I bought a while ago. It was a originally a three on the three and a 307, replaced with a 305 and a M-22 (acc to the seller). Strange combination, but there was a nice sound from the gearbox L Well it was supposed to be a rolling project, have you heard it before?? I was looking for a fiberglass clip-on front, they are available for Chevelles but not for Caminos, finally I met a guy who promised to build one for me if he could borrow the fenders. So since that weekend, its not a rolling project. I sold the 305 almost a give away, took a look at the M-22, which was a M-21. The nice sound was the need for a complete restoration .. The 350 4-bolt I had in the garage is now stroked, bored and prepared for a charger. Just need the money for a Vortech charger. The car has been moved to the body shop, and will soon be a frame off. The frame is supposed to be powder-coated and the front drum brakes will be replaced with discs. Here is my first question to you; I have bought the 2 drop spindles, should I use standard springs or also lower springs? Well honestly this is the first time I restore a car so drastically, so it will take time for me to complete it, both time and money wise. The car was in a very bad shape, so no desire to keep it original, plans will most likely change during the project J. Support and ideas are appreciated. I placed some simple pics on the web, if you like have a look in the album El Camino on www.fotki.com/eldoradoconv , its also some pics from my almost completed Eldorado. Br Hans
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JD Nice project car !!! I would concentrate on getting the old gal running and fix her as you go. Work on brakes and suspension, body, interior and go from there. Good luck. Bill C 70 LS6
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It's amazing how many people I run into on the Net that I knew from other organizations I've either managed or belonged to. The internet really has made the world a much smaller place. I quit flying and sold my Challenger when my wife suffered her first stroke. We had to sell off a lot of our toys and change our priorities. Everything happens for a reason,though. A number of years ago,Don Zank let me fly front-seat in a Titan Tornado w/Rotax 618. Man,flying treetop level at 140mph was a rush! One of these days,Jim and I are going to build a single place Challenger Clipwing with a big motor for grins. Email me offline if you want to talk more about airplanes. I can send you a photo of my last Challenger II Special that Don and Tom built for me. In 1996,I flew that bird home from Oshkosh to Texas,,with only 7hrs on the hourmeter when I left Wittman Field. That was an experience! Clint Hooper H&H Custom,owner LT5 Registry Director http://www.LT5Registry.net/ ACES #1650 http://dalesplace.com/misc/friends/clint_hooper.htm - Original Message - From: "J.D. Stewart" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Wow, what a small world! > I have some of the old newsletters from the ICOA. I kinda felt guilty > when Jim discontinued the newsletters because of health and declining > subscriptions, because my Challenger list was growing like crazy. > FlyChallenger is the largest Challenger list in the world, and larger than > the general ultralight lists like Fly-UL. > Anyway, to keep this Chevelle-related, or at least Chevy-related, did > you ever see http://challenger.inebraska.com/jstewart/jdtoys1.jpg in the > photo gallery? At the time, they were both of my favorite toys. When I get > the Chevelle done, I'll have to sneak it onto the runway and photograph a > mock drag race with the Titan. > :>)http://www.ultrafunairsports.com/titanflying.htm > > C-ya, > > J.D. Stewart > Internet Nebraska-Norfolk > www.inebraska.com > UltraFun AirSports > http://www.ultrafunairsports.com > FlyChallenger E-mail list and Website Administrator > http://challenger.inebraska.com > TitanAircraft e-mail list > http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Titanaircraft/ > > > > > > Good to have you aboard,J.D. You found the right place to learn about > > Chevelles and El Caminos. > > It's possible you and I have talked before. I'm the founder of the > > International Challenger Owners Association and ran it until my flying > > partner, Jim George, took it over. Dave Goulet, Don Zank, Ian > > Coristine,etc > > are all good friends of mine. Two of my Challenger II Clipwings are still > > flying and hangared at Wichita Valley Airport,here in Wichita Falls. > > Clint Hooper > > H&H Custom,owner > > LT5 Registry Director > > http://www.LT5Registry.net/ > > ACES #1650 > > http://dalesplace.com/misc/friends/clint_hooper.htm > > > >
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Wow, what a small world! I have some of the old newsletters from the ICOA. I kinda felt guilty when Jim discontinued the newsletters because of health and declining subscriptions, because my Challenger list was growing like crazy. FlyChallenger is the largest Challenger list in the world, and larger than the general ultralight lists like Fly-UL. Anyway, to keep this Chevelle-related, or at least Chevy-related, did you ever see http://challenger.inebraska.com/jstewart/jdtoys1.jpg in the photo gallery? At the time, they were both of my favorite toys. When I get the Chevelle done, I'll have to sneak it onto the runway and photograph a mock drag race with the Titan. :>)http://www.ultrafunairsports.com/titanflying.htm C-ya, J.D. Stewart Internet Nebraska-Norfolk www.inebraska.com UltraFun AirSports http://www.ultrafunairsports.com FlyChallenger E-mail list and Website Administrator http://challenger.inebraska.com TitanAircraft e-mail list http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Titanaircraft/ > > > Good to have you aboard,J.D. You found the right place to learn about > Chevelles and El Caminos. > It's possible you and I have talked before. I'm the founder of the > International Challenger Owners Association and ran it until my flying > partner, Jim George, took it over. Dave Goulet, Don Zank, Ian > Coristine,etc > are all good friends of mine. Two of my Challenger II Clipwings are still > flying and hangared at Wichita Valley Airport,here in Wichita Falls. > Clint Hooper > H&H Custom,owner > LT5 Registry Director > http://www.LT5Registry.net/ > ACES #1650 > http://dalesplace.com/misc/friends/clint_hooper.htm >
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J.D. Welcome to the list. Lets say it in this way: what nobody knows on this list about chevelles isnt worth knowing ! Med Vennlig Hilsen/Kind Regards/Cordiali Saluti André Broe Jensen Italy -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of J.D. Stewart Sent: 3. desember 2003 17:15 To: The Chevelle Mailing List Subject: [Chevelle-list] New Member Hi guys; Just wanted to introdude myself and my project. I recently picked up a 72 Malibu that had been sitting in the trees for the last 7 years. I'm not sure how far I'm going to take it down or what form it will end up yet (SS Clone?). You can see it at http://jstewart.inebraska.com/chevelle.htm Be sure and take a look at the Other Cars link at the bottom to see a few of the Chevelles and other cars that got away. Wish I had most of them back now. J.D. Stewart Internet Nebraska-Norfolk www.inebraska.com UltraFun AirSports http://www.ultrafunairsports.com FlyChallenger E-mail list and Website Administrator http://challenger.inebraska.com TitanAircraft e-mail list http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Titanaircraft/
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Yes, welcome aboard. You will find very valuable info here, from front to rear and all parts in between. I've learned alot and look forward to learning more. Bob 71 Elky
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Good to have you aboard,J.D. You found the right place to learn about Chevelles and El Caminos. It's possible you and I have talked before. I'm the founder of the International Challenger Owners Association and ran it until my flying partner, Jim George, took it over. Dave Goulet, Don Zank, Ian Coristine,etc are all good friends of mine. Two of my Challenger II Clipwings are still flying and hangared at Wichita Valley Airport,here in Wichita Falls. Clint Hooper H&H Custom,owner LT5 Registry Director http://www.LT5Registry.net/ ACES #1650 http://dalesplace.com/misc/friends/clint_hooper.htm - Original Message - From: "J.D. Stewart" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Hi guys; > Just wanted to introdude myself and my project. I recently picked up a 72 > Malibu that had been sitting in the trees for the last 7 years. I'm not > sure how far I'm going to take it down or what form it will end up yet (SS > Clone?). You can see it at http://jstewart.inebraska.com/chevelle.htm > Be sure and take a look at the Other Cars link at the bottom to see a few > of the Chevelles and other cars that got away. Wish I had most of them back > now. > J.D. Stewart > Internet Nebraska-Norfolk > www.inebraska.com > UltraFun AirSports > http://www.ultrafunairsports.com > FlyChallenger E-mail list and Website Administrator > http://challenger.inebraska.com > TitanAircraft e-mail list > http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Titanaircraft/ > >
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Hi guys; Just wanted to introdude myself and my project. I recently picked up a 72 Malibu that had been sitting in the trees for the last 7 years. I'm not sure how far I'm going to take it down or what form it will end up yet (SS Clone?). You can see it at http://jstewart.inebraska.com/chevelle.htm Be sure and take a look at the Other Cars link at the bottom to see a few of the Chevelles and other cars that got away. Wish I had most of them back now. J.D. Stewart Internet Nebraska-Norfolk www.inebraska.com UltraFun AirSports http://www.ultrafunairsports.com FlyChallenger E-mail list and Website Administrator http://challenger.inebraska.com TitanAircraft e-mail list http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Titanaircraft/
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the world is just so little from time to time. I'm not relly italian but I've been living here for a total of around ten years now. Kind Regards André - Original Message - From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Sunday, February 16, 2003 3:43 AM Subject: Re: [Chevelle-List] New Member HEY ANDRE I am also Italian, I wish I could live in Italy Joe
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AFAIK that is exactly right. There was no exact science behind spraying the trunks. In fact, on some of the full-size and deluxe models that got carpeted trunks from the factory, the spatter paint was not used at all because it was an extra step that would be covered up anyway. I have been told that on my Olds the inside of the trunk was painted the same as the body color because it came fully carpeted and that allowed them to pull it off the paint line sooner. John Nasta -Original Message- Joe, I've seen a number of convertibles, never looked that close, but I'll guarantee you they were all a little different. To tell you the truth, just about any way you wanted to put it on would be correct. On the line in 68-69 they just grabbed a spray gun and started shooting. What got covered was dependent on the plant, the guy, and his general attitude at the time. Trooper [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Hey Trooper > Thanks for those trunk pictures, great help. > My only problem is where do you set the limit on the paint in a > convertible trunk? > Joe - To Unsubscribe please visit www.chevelles.net/list.html To start a new topic, send mail to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] - To Unsubscribe please visit www.chevelles.net/list.html To start a new topic, send mail to: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Joe, I've seen a number of convertibles, never looked that close, but I'll guarantee you they were all a little different. To tell you the truth, just about any way you wanted to put it on would be correct. On the line in 68-69 they just grabbed a spray gun and started shooting. What got covered was dependent on the plant, the guy, and his general attitude at the time. Trooper [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hey Trooper Thanks for those trunk pictures, great help. My only problem is where do you set the limit on the paint in a convertible trunk? Joe - To Unsubscribe please visit www.chevelles.net/list.html To start a new topic, send mail to: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Hey Trooper Thanks for those trunk pictures, great help. My only problem is where do you set the limit on the paint in a convertible trunk? Joe
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Will do Give me a couple of days Joe
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Have to remember you next time I'm in N.C.! Good luck with the car. Don - Original Message - From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Saturday, February 15, 2003 9:35 PM Subject: Re: [Chevelle-List] New Member Well thank you all again for the great welcome I live in North Carolina, In the past I have restore a 67 Firebird, 70 GTO Judge, and now my first full frame off restoration 69 chevelle I have finished the frame, and I am presently painting the bottom, hopefully by next week I will have the body back on the frame I am hoping to build a very close to #1 car at least that is my hope. My biggest problem is finding enough info on certain details such as markings on the cowl etc.okay I own a Fast Food restaurant in Raleigh and I do a monthly cruise-in. I get about 50 - 75 cars. Anyway hope that tells you guys a little more about me. Thanks Joe
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Hm fast food, fast cars I won't ask about women ;) Put up some pics of the cars at your cruise-ins on a web site. Would love to see some of them as well as your 69 and it's progress. Steve -Original Message-From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of [EMAIL PROTECTED]Sent: Saturday, February 15, 2003 9:35 PMTo: [EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject: Re: [Chevelle-List] New MemberWell thank you all again for the great welcome I live in North Carolina, In the past I have restore a 67 Firebird, 70 GTO Judge, and now my first full frame off restoration 69 chevelle I have finished the frame, and I am presently painting the bottom, hopefully by next week I will have the body back on the frame I am hoping to build a very close to #1 car at least that is my hope. My biggest problem is finding enough info on certain details such as markings on the cowl etc.okay I own a Fast Food restaurant in Raleigh and I do a monthly cruise-in. I get about 50 - 75 cars. Anyway hope that tells you guys a little more about me. Thanks Joe
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HEY ANDRE I am also Italian, I wish I could live in Italy Joe
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Well thank you all again for the great welcome I live in North Carolina, In the past I have restore a 67 Firebird, 70 GTO Judge, and now my first full frame off restoration 69 chevelle I have finished the frame, and I am presently painting the bottom, hopefully by next week I will have the body back on the frame I am hoping to build a very close to #1 car at least that is my hope. My biggest problem is finding enough info on certain details such as markings on the cowl etc.okay I own a Fast Food restaurant in Raleigh and I do a monthly cruise-in. I get about 50 - 75 cars. Anyway hope that tells you guys a little more about me. Thanks Joe
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Welcome Joe, I'm a Norwegian working in Italy, I own a 1968 Malibu Coupe Kind Regards André - Original Message - From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Saturday, February 15, 2003 12:44 AM Subject: Re: [Chevelle-List] New Member Hello everyone, I just wanted to introduce myself, my name is Joe and I just signed on this Chevelle list. I have been restoring a 69 Conv. Chevelle Malibu for about 1 year now. Complete Frame off restoration. I hope to contribute to this list, and hopefully learn with all of you. Thank you in advance for letting me participate Joe Preteroti
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Title: Message not only HAHA Kind Regards André - Original Message - From: Dale McIntosh To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Saturday, February 15, 2003 1:04 AM Subject: RE: [Chevelle-List] New Member Welcome aboard Joe. Lots of 69 expertise here...Chevelles I mean. Dale McIntosh TC Gold #92/ACES #1709 67SS/67 Elky Dales Place Team 67 Midwest Chevelles -Original Message-From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of [EMAIL PROTECTED]Sent: Friday, February 14, 2003 5:44 PMTo: [EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject: Re: [Chevelle-List] New MemberHello everyone, I just wanted to introduce myself, my name is Joe and I just signed on this Chevelle list. I have been restoring a 69 Conv. Chevelle Malibu for about 1 year now. Complete Frame off restoration. I hope to contribute to this list, and hopefully learn with all of you. Thank you in advance for letting me participate Joe Preteroti
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Welcome Joe! This is a great list to be on. There are a lot of guys here who know a TON of stuff about Chevelles. I'm always picking their brains about something. Never feel free to add your two cents either. p.s.- just don't ask anyone how to get off the list ;-) Steve -Original Message-From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of John NastaSent: Friday, February 14, 2003 4:50 PMTo: [EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject: RE: [Chevelle-List] New Member Welcome to the list Joe. We have quite a few 69 owners here. I have a 69 El Camino myself. John Nasta http://johnnasta.com/elcamino -Original Message-From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of [EMAIL PROTECTED]Sent: Friday, February 14, 2003 6:44 PMTo: [EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject: Re: [Chevelle-List] New Member Hello everyone, I just wanted to introduce myself, my name is Joe and I just signed on this Chevelle list. I have been restoring a 69 Conv. Chevelle Malibu for about 1 year now. Complete Frame off restoration. I hope to contribute to this list, and hopefully learn with all of you. Thank you in advance for letting me participate Joe Preteroti
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Welcome aboard Joe! What part of the world do you hail from? What have you done/plan to do .. to your chevelle? Tell us about your car & yourself! Inquiring minds want to know! Don - Original Message - From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, February 14, 2003 6:44 PM Subject: Re: [Chevelle-List] New Member Hello everyone, I just wanted to introduce myself, my name is Joe and I just signed on this Chevelle list. I have been restoring a 69 Conv. Chevelle Malibu for about 1 year now. Complete Frame off restoration. I hope to contribute to this list, and hopefully learn with all of you. Thank you in advance for letting me participate Joe Preteroti
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Glad to have you aboard,Joe. I own a 69 El Camino. Clint HooperLT5 Registry Director'91 ZR-1 Callaway AerobodyTX TAGS: USA ZR1http://www.LT5Registry.net/'69 El Camino ProTourerhttp://dalesplace.com/misc/friends/clint_hooper.htm'99 Honda F6 Valkyrie custom - Original Message - From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Hello everyone, I just wanted to introduce myself, my name is Joe and I just signed on this Chevelle list. I have been restoring a 69 Conv. Chevelle Malibu for about 1 year now. Complete Frame off restoration. I hope to contribute to this list, and hopefully learn with all of you. Thank you in advance for letting me participate Joe Preteroti
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Title: Message Nope, you mentioned it :*) "I have been restoring a 69 Conv. Chevelle Malibu" Dale McIntosh TC Gold #92/ACES #1709 67SS/67 Elky Dale’s Place Team 67 Midwest Chevelles -Original Message-From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of [EMAIL PROTECTED]Sent: Friday, February 14, 2003 6:46 PMTo: [EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject: Re: [Chevelle-List] New MemberI Forgot to mention My car is a convertible Joe
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I Forgot to mention My car is a convertible Joe
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Wow Great thank you all for the nice welcome Presently I am in the process this weekend of painting the bottom of my car, after which I will do the trunk and then interior floor boards. Hopefully in a week or so I will put the body back onto the frame. I did have a question. In the trunk area where the spatter goes where do I stop painting the spatter paint, half way on the rear fender, the speaker rack? Thanks Joe
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Title: Message Welcome aboard Joe. Lots of 69 expertise here...Chevelles I mean. Dale McIntosh TC Gold #92/ACES #1709 67SS/67 Elky Dale’s Place Team 67 Midwest Chevelles -Original Message-From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of [EMAIL PROTECTED]Sent: Friday, February 14, 2003 5:44 PMTo: [EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject: Re: [Chevelle-List] New MemberHello everyone, I just wanted to introduce myself, my name is Joe and I just signed on this Chevelle list. I have been restoring a 69 Conv. Chevelle Malibu for about 1 year now. Complete Frame off restoration. I hope to contribute to this list, and hopefully learn with all of you. Thank you in advance for letting me participate Joe Preteroti
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Hi Joe! Welcome to the list. I'm doing a frame-off on a 69 Malibu Coupe myself. Contribute when you can when you know the answer to a question, and enjoy, read and learn when you don't. Feel free to ask any question you may have, usually someone will know the answer, and if they don't many times someone will look it up or point you to another reference. Where are you located Joe and what's your current task on the restore job? Doing any modifications and/or improvements or updates to you Malibu? Steve in Dayton Ohio -Original Message-From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of [EMAIL PROTECTED]Sent: Friday, February 14, 2003 6:44 PMTo: [EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject: Re: [Chevelle-List] New MemberHello everyone, I just wanted to introduce myself, my name is Joe and I just signed on this Chevelle list. I have been restoring a 69 Conv. Chevelle Malibu for about 1 year now. Complete Frame off restoration. I hope to contribute to this list, and hopefully learn with all of you. Thank you in advance for letting me participate Joe Preteroti
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Welcome to the list Joe!!! You might notice from my signature that I don't own a Chevelle...I had a 65 but sold it. But this list is so informative I stayed on... I'm sure you'll enjoy it here!!! Dan McIntosh64 Impala SSwww.alloldchevy.com - Original Message - From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, February 14, 2003 6:44 PM Subject: Re: [Chevelle-List] New Member Hello everyone, I just wanted to introduce myself, my name is Joe and I just signed on this Chevelle list. I have been restoring a 69 Conv. Chevelle Malibu for about 1 year now. Complete Frame off restoration. I hope to contribute to this list, and hopefully learn with all of you. Thank you in advance for letting me participate Joe Preteroti
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Welcome to the list Joe. We have quite a few 69 owners here. I have a 69 El Camino myself. John Nasta http://johnnasta.com/elcamino -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, February 14, 2003 6:44 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: [Chevelle-List] New Member Hello everyone, I just wanted to introduce myself, my name is Joe and I just signed on this Chevelle list. I have been restoring a 69 Conv. Chevelle Malibu for about 1 year now. Complete Frame off restoration. I hope to contribute to this list, and hopefully learn with all of you. Thank you in advance for letting me participate Joe Preteroti
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Hello everyone, I just wanted to introduce myself, my name is Joe and I just signed on this Chevelle list. I have been restoring a 69 Conv. Chevelle Malibu for about 1 year now. Complete Frame off restoration. I hope to contribute to this list, and hopefully learn with all of you. Thank you in advance for letting me participate Joe Preteroti
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Replies to this message are sent to The Chevelle Mailing List I'm saving a 1971 Chevelle SS 454 LS5 car. It sat for a long time, motor was cannibalized, not tranni. It has the original rear end. Rust was everywhere. I paid $500 for the car and towed it home for another $120. The car was in real bad shape when I got it. It would be very very expensive to bring back to its original glory. I don't think the body is even worth trying. Lots of Bondo on just about every panel. The frame appears to be straight and free from incident however. It has the original 12-bolt posi in it that also looks good. The car has been completely sanded, the entire front end dismantled and the reconstructive surgery has begun. The entire trunk was rusted out and a new trunk w/ pan for a fuel cell has been welled in. A bit more bondo has most of the body panels in good shape. The front fenders have been replaced with fiberglass ones. A 4 3/4" cowl fiberglass hood is going on as are fiberglass bumpers and deck lid. Next up is a 10 point roll cage and Corbeau racing seats w/ 5 point harnesses. (I hope to live to see my 25th birthday) I have a 1971 Camino round gage dash for it w/ out tach (Can't afford the $400-$500 people want for an original tach dash). I have a newly rebuilt M-21 going in it which should be alright until my job pays a bit more for a Richmond Gear 6-speed (my dream transmission). In terms of power I plan on doing something a bit unconventional. I am looking for a 502 block to make a 540 out of (4.25" Eagle forged crank, 4.5" bore). It will be a low compression motor running inexpensive iron heads. An EFI system is definitely in the works (maybe Electromotive if it can be afforded). This will be complete with water injection. Then one large turbo will be hooked up hopefully running 8-12#s of boost. The goal is to have around 850HP at the crank. That said I am sure I will have drivetrain problems but I figure I'll deal with those when I come to them. Hopefully the 12-bolt will withstand the power minus the turbo, when the turbo goes on a 4 link w/ big center section will be needed I imagine. Well there's a little summary of ym car. I will get you guys some pictures soon when the body work is finished or maybe after I prime it. If anyone has any advice please feel free to comment. The more info I have the better off I am Thanks so much for listening to this lengthy post and for all the advice Christian Sager [EMAIL PROTECTED] Manchester, CT '71 Chevelle SS 454 '89 Caprice Estate Wagon w/ Olds 403 - soon to be -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of Don Sent: Friday, March 15, 2002 2:13 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: [Chevelle-List] New Member Replies to this message are sent to The Chevelle Mailing List Welcome Christian! So tell us all about yourself & your car! Be sure to post pics & info on the yahoo site. Don I second that as well I'm new to the list. Thanks for having me! Christian Sager - To Unsubscribe please visit www.chevelles.net/list.html To start a new topic, send mail to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] - To Unsubscribe please visit www.chevelles.net/list.html To start a new topic, send mail to: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Replies to this message are sent to The Chevelle Mailing List hey christian, what ya drive'n? and wellcome Rob Means "be good,if not,be good at it [EMAIL PROTECTED] - Original Message - From: "Don" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Friday, March 15, 2002 11:12 AM Subject: [Chevelle-List] New Member > > Replies to this message are sent to The Chevelle Mailing List > > > Welcome Christian! > So tell us all about yourself & your car! > Be sure to post pics & info on the yahoo site. > Don > > > I second that as well > > I'm new to the list. > > Thanks for having me! > > Christian Sager > > > > - > To Unsubscribe please visit www.chevelles.net/list.html > To start a new topic, send mail to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > - To Unsubscribe please visit www.chevelles.net/list.html To start a new topic, send mail to: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Replies to this message are sent to The Chevelle Mailing List Welcome Christian! So tell us all about yourself & your car! Be sure to post pics & info on the yahoo site. Don I second that as well I'm new to the list. Thanks for having me! Christian Sager - To Unsubscribe please visit www.chevelles.net/list.html To start a new topic, send mail to: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Replies to this message are sent to The Chevelle Mailing List Welcome to the list John. Almost any question is allowed here!! Don > [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: > > << Just checking in as a new subscriber. Is it appropriate to discuss issues > concerning my '70 El Camino ? - To Unsubscribe please visit www.chevelles.net/list.html To start a new topic, send mail to: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Replies to this message are sent to The Chevelle Mailing List In a message dated 11/29/01 3:56:40 PM Eastern Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: << Just checking in as a new subscriber. Is it appropriate to discuss issues concerning my '70 El Camino ? tnx, >> Welcome to the list. Of course it is :). Any Question you may have, I'm sure someone here will be able to help ya out. Once in a while we do get a little sidetracked though :) Tom - To Unsubscribe please visit www.chevelles.net/list.html To start a new topic, send mail to: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Welcome john: we all ears! Larry in Oregon
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Replies to this message are sent to The Chevelle Mailing List On Thu, 29 Nov 2001 12:59:49 -0800 John Soliday <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Just checking in as a new subscriber. Is it appropriate to discuss > issues > concerning my '70 El Camino ? > > tnx, > > John Soliday "urn:schemas-microsoft-com:office:office" /> > > VP R&D/Network Design Services > > Repeater Technologies Inc > > Phone 408-743-9348 > > Cell 408-891-9423 > > heck ya! welcome, discuss anything about the chevy, think outside the bun.o.k. to much t.v. tonight, sorry.Kick vents? Is that those vents that open up when you all pull that knob back and it lets in that luke warm air? GET INTERNET ACCESS FROM JUNO! Juno offers FREE or PREMIUM Internet access for less! Join Juno today! For your FREE software, visit: http://dl.www.juno.com/get/web/. - To Unsubscribe please visit www.chevelles.net/list.html To start a new topic, send mail to: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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In that case here goesmine is a very nice 350 based '70 Elky. It's got/had factory air and everything is there except the compressor. Are there any good websites or books on how to restore an air conditioner system for these things ? It's pretty hot in the truck during the summer as it doesn't have the cool kick panel vents that my '73 Nova has. I have a lot more Elky specific restoration questions, but this one is at the top of my list right now. tnx, John -Original Message-From: Kelly C. Hanna [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]Sent: Thursday, November 29, 2001 3:11 PMTo: [EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject: Re: [Chevelle-List] New Member w/70 El CaminoAt 02:59 PM 11/29/2001, you wrote: Just checking in as a new subscriber. Is it appropriate to discuss issues concerning my '70 El Camino ?Welcome John.as lonf as it's not the type of "issues" they talk about on Oprah, we're all ears Kelly C. Hanna
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Of course, especially since you've a long distance award under your belt. Jason In a message dated 11/29/01 1:55:35 PM Pacific Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Just checking in as a new subscriber. Is it appropriate to discuss issues concerning my '70 El Camino ? tnx, John Soliday
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At 02:59 PM 11/29/2001, you wrote: Just checking in as a new subscriber. Is it appropriate to discuss issues concerning my '70 El Camino ? Welcome John.as lonf as it's not the type of "issues" they talk about on Oprah, we're all ears Kelly C. Hanna
[Chevelle-List] New Member w/70 El Camino
Just checking in as a new subscriber. Is it appropriate to discuss issues concerning my '70 El Camino ? tnx, John Soliday VP R&D/Network Design Services Repeater Technologies Inc Phone 408-743-9348 Cell 408-891-9423
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Replies to this message are sent to The Chevelle Mailing List Hey Welcome. No, it's not appropriate. It's mandatory! Tell us all about your ride. David '69SS Elky - To Unsubscribe please visit www.chevelles.net/list.html To start a new topic, send mail to: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Replies to this message are sent to The Chevelle Mailing List Welcome aboard, Steve. I have a '69 also that I am restifying like you plan to do. One thing I have learned the last couple of years is don't let the "purists" out there discourage you from doing the car the way YOU want it. Too many guys out there saying "that's not restored correctly." If it is done to your liking, that is all that matters. Have fun with your project ! Phil visit my website: http://www.chevellepages.com/philthy - Original Message - From: Cecil "Steve" Martin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Sunday, November 25, 2001 12:53 AM Subject: [Chevelle-List] New member - howdy ! > > Replies to this message are sent to The Chevelle Mailing List > > > Hi peoples, > > I just signed up on the list and just wanted to say "Hi". I > pick up a 69 Chevelle in about a week as part of my Xmas present. > > Any restoration tips would be greatly appreciated. It's a "middle of the > road" restore case from what I have seen, but has lots of typical rust for a > midwest car. I noticed that there are plenty of replacement parts available, > and some buddys offered to teach me to weld them in, as well as offer the > use of their welding equipment. I have a lot to learn and that's part of why > I am signing up here. TEACH me please oh knowledegable and experienced ones > :) > > It's not going to be a "racing" car, although it IS a sports/muscle car and > will look the part as well as act it if/when I want. I hope to be able to > control that and keep it to a minimum, speeding tickets are expensive ;) I > hope to only drive it to work occasionally, special occasions, warm summer > nights, and "cruise-in's". I don't plan on competing in large shows against > guys that have a lot more money than me. > > Right now it has a stock mid 80's 350 in it, but I think that will have to > be replaced with a 396 or reasonable facsimile thereof ;) I also plan to > replace the auto-magic with a 4 speed. Replace the bench with buckets, and > put in a console. I know, a lot of modifications, and why didn't I just > leave it as it is or buy a diffrent car? Well I WANT a 4 speed, and for the > shape it's in, the price was about right and maybe as cheap as I can get > started and still have something to work with. I am aware that it won't be > "original" or as valuable to collectors or purists. I am building this car > for ME !!! Not anyone else. > > Ok, ok, it may be part of a midlife crises thing, and I know it will be > expensive! But will help to keep me busy and out of trouble ;) Therefore > maybe less expensive in the longrun ? ;) > > If you would care to E-mail me, and/or have a web site for your car that can > assist me in tips, techiniques, good places to buy parts etc. I would > appreciate hearing from you. > > Again "Hi" guys and gals, please be gentle with me :) > >Steve > > > > > > - > To Unsubscribe please visit www.chevelles.net/list.html > To start a new topic, send mail to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] - To Unsubscribe please visit www.chevelles.net/list.html To start a new topic, send mail to: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Replies to this message are sent to The Chevelle Mailing List YO STEVE, welcome! you ARE a fellow chevelle NUT!! nothing wrong with doing it YOUR way I am currently "re-building" a 70 that was stolen from me many years ago...[ be damn if its original or numbers correct] its the way I want it... E-MAIL directly and we'll compare notes[also a 396/4SPD lover] Rob [EMAIL PROTECTED] - Original Message - From: "Cecil "Steve" Martin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Saturday, November 24, 2001 9:53 PM Subject: [Chevelle-List] New member - howdy ! > > Replies to this message are sent to The Chevelle Mailing List > > > Hi peoples, > > I just signed up on the list and just wanted to say "Hi". I > pick up a 69 Chevelle in about a week as part of my Xmas present. > > Any restoration tips would be greatly appreciated. It's a "middle of the > road" restore case from what I have seen, but has lots of typical rust for a > midwest car. I noticed that there are plenty of replacement parts available, > and some buddys offered to teach me to weld them in, as well as offer the > use of their welding equipment. I have a lot to learn and that's part of why > I am signing up here. TEACH me please oh knowledegable and experienced ones > :) > > It's not going to be a "racing" car, although it IS a sports/muscle car and > will look the part as well as act it if/when I want. I hope to be able to > control that and keep it to a minimum, speeding tickets are expensive ;) I > hope to only drive it to work occasionally, special occasions, warm summer > nights, and "cruise-in's". I don't plan on competing in large shows against > guys that have a lot more money than me. > > Right now it has a stock mid 80's 350 in it, but I think that will have to > be replaced with a 396 or reasonable facsimile thereof ;) I also plan to > replace the auto-magic with a 4 speed. Replace the bench with buckets, and > put in a console. I know, a lot of modifications, and why didn't I just > leave it as it is or buy a diffrent car? Well I WANT a 4 speed, and for the > shape it's in, the price was about right and maybe as cheap as I can get > started and still have something to work with. I am aware that it won't be > "original" or as valuable to collectors or purists. I am building this car > for ME !!! Not anyone else. > > Ok, ok, it may be part of a midlife crises thing, and I know it will be > expensive! But will help to keep me busy and out of trouble ;) Therefore > maybe less expensive in the longrun ? ;) > > If you would care to E-mail me, and/or have a web site for your car that can > assist me in tips, techiniques, good places to buy parts etc. I would > appreciate hearing from you. > > Again "Hi" guys and gals, please be gentle with me :) > >Steve > > > > > > - > To Unsubscribe please visit www.chevelles.net/list.html > To start a new topic, send mail to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] - To Unsubscribe please visit www.chevelles.net/list.html To start a new topic, send mail to: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Replies to this message are sent to The Chevelle Mailing List Hi Steve, Congrats on the new car! You've got the right basic idea as far as I'm concerned, build it "for you, the way you want it". I'm sure you will find all kinds of valuable help on this list. Most of these guys really know their Chevelles! As for the speeding tickets, etc I'm the unofficial lurking policeman of the list, so I can say with authority yes they are expensive!! lol Be careful with your new toy & have fun! Don 68 Malibu > > Hi peoples, > > I just signed up on the list and just wanted to say "Hi". I > pick up a 69 Chevelle in about a week as part of my Xmas present. > > Any restoration tips would be greatly appreciated. It's a "middle of the > road" restore case from what I have seen, but has lots of typical rust for a > midwest car. I noticed that there are plenty of replacement parts available, > and some buddys offered to teach me to weld them in, as well as offer the > use of their welding equipment. I have a lot to learn and that's part of why > I am signing up here. TEACH me please oh knowledegable and experienced ones > :) > > It's not going to be a "racing" car, although it IS a sports/muscle car and > will look the part as well as act it if/when I want. I hope to be able to > control that and keep it to a minimum, speeding tickets are expensive ;) I > hope to only drive it to work occasionally, special occasions, warm summer > nights, and "cruise-in's". I don't plan on competing in large shows against > guys that have a lot more money than me. > > Right now it has a stock mid 80's 350 in it, but I think that will have to > be replaced with a 396 or reasonable facsimile thereof ;) I also plan to > replace the auto-magic with a 4 speed. Replace the bench with buckets, and > put in a console. I know, a lot of modifications, and why didn't I just > leave it as it is or buy a diffrent car? Well I WANT a 4 speed, and for the > shape it's in, the price was about right and maybe as cheap as I can get > started and still have something to work with. I am aware that it won't be > "original" or as valuable to collectors or purists. I am building this car > for ME !!! Not anyone else. > > Ok, ok, it may be part of a midlife crises thing, and I know it will be > expensive! But will help to keep me busy and out of trouble ;) Therefore > maybe less expensive in the longrun ? ;) > > If you would care to E-mail me, and/or have a web site for your car that can > assist me in tips, techiniques, good places to buy parts etc. I would > appreciate hearing from you. > > Again "Hi" guys and gals, please be gentle with me :) > >Steve > > > > > > - > To Unsubscribe please visit www.chevelles.net/list.html > To start a new topic, send mail to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > - To Unsubscribe please visit www.chevelles.net/list.html To start a new topic, send mail to: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Replies to this message are sent to The Chevelle Mailing List Welcome to the list, Steve >Ok, ok, it may be part of a midlife crises thing, and I know it will be >expensive! But will help to keep me busy and out of trouble ;) Therefore >maybe less expensive in the longrun ? ;) Hey, midlife crisis (plural) are what keep these lists active! >Again "Hi" guys and gals, please be gentle with me :) I'm not touching that one Kelly C. Hanna - To Unsubscribe please visit www.chevelles.net/list.html To start a new topic, send mail to: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Replies to this message are sent to The Chevelle Mailing List Welcome Steve. For tons of daily tips, point your browser to http://www.chevelles.com for Team Chevelle. Many members of this list are members and/or contributors to the various tech areas at Team Chevelle. Dale McIntosh ACES #1709/TC #92 Gold 67 SS/67 Elky http://www.dalesplace.com > If you would care to E-mail me, and/or have a web site for your > car that can > assist me in tips, techniques, good places to buy parts etc. I would > appreciate hearing from you. > - To Unsubscribe please visit www.chevelles.net/list.html To start a new topic, send mail to: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Steve welcome aboard:) Larry in Oregon
[Chevelle-List] New member - howdy !
Replies to this message are sent to The Chevelle Mailing List Hi peoples, I just signed up on the list and just wanted to say "Hi". I pick up a 69 Chevelle in about a week as part of my Xmas present. Any restoration tips would be greatly appreciated. It's a "middle of the road" restore case from what I have seen, but has lots of typical rust for a midwest car. I noticed that there are plenty of replacement parts available, and some buddys offered to teach me to weld them in, as well as offer the use of their welding equipment. I have a lot to learn and that's part of why I am signing up here. TEACH me please oh knowledegable and experienced ones :) It's not going to be a "racing" car, although it IS a sports/muscle car and will look the part as well as act it if/when I want. I hope to be able to control that and keep it to a minimum, speeding tickets are expensive ;) I hope to only drive it to work occasionally, special occasions, warm summer nights, and "cruise-in's". I don't plan on competing in large shows against guys that have a lot more money than me. Right now it has a stock mid 80's 350 in it, but I think that will have to be replaced with a 396 or reasonable facsimile thereof ;) I also plan to replace the auto-magic with a 4 speed. Replace the bench with buckets, and put in a console. I know, a lot of modifications, and why didn't I just leave it as it is or buy a diffrent car? Well I WANT a 4 speed, and for the shape it's in, the price was about right and maybe as cheap as I can get started and still have something to work with. I am aware that it won't be "original" or as valuable to collectors or purists. I am building this car for ME !!! Not anyone else. Ok, ok, it may be part of a midlife crises thing, and I know it will be expensive! But will help to keep me busy and out of trouble ;) Therefore maybe less expensive in the longrun ? ;) If you would care to E-mail me, and/or have a web site for your car that can assist me in tips, techiniques, good places to buy parts etc. I would appreciate hearing from you. Again "Hi" guys and gals, please be gentle with me :) Steve - To Unsubscribe please visit www.chevelles.net/list.html To start a new topic, send mail to: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
RE: [Chevelle-List] new member / carb question
Replies to this message are sent to The Chevelle Mailing List I am going to answer my own question, with some help from Greg Kalkhoff (Sparky's Carb Svc.) Greg says that indeed the later carb requires a computer, but he also said that even the earlier of the two would have smaller jets and different linkages than a correct late-60s Q-jet. I need the old style with manual choke and a vacuum port on the bottom. If anybody needs those later carbs (cheap), contact Mike Stillwell at [EMAIL PROTECTED] Just for FYIs Mike is in the auto transport business, based in Northern VA area. Sparky's Carb Service comes highly recommended for both his work and his customer service. I have not used him myself but I know people who have and everybody raves about his work. Greg does a lot of business with people who want a correct numbers-matching carb for their application. You can reach him at [EMAIL PROTECTED] - To Unsubscribe please visit www.chevelles.net/list.html To start a new topic, send mail to: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Replies to this message are sent to The Chevelle Mailing List Kelly, try these links for your Q-Jet questions. The last one offers free technical assistance. Hope this helps. http://www.weber-carburetors.com/qjet_ref.htm http://www.tbns.net/qjetcarbs/ Rich - Original Message - From: "Kelly Hanna" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Tuesday, August 21, 2001 10:24 PM Subject: Re: [Chevelle-List] new member / carb question Replies to this message are sent to The Chevelle Mailing List >Hi all, > >I just joined the list today. John...welcome to the list > I was a professional mechanic about 20 years >ago, so I do know a thing or two about the older cars. I currently own two >1968 Oldsmobiles and I recently rescued a 69 El Camino from a junkyard. It >had no motor or transmission (originally came with a 350 & 2-spd >powerglide), but it is a very straight, low-rust body and frame. You can see >a picture of what it looked like the day I found it at: Cool Elky...good project starter. >So, here's the question. I know a guy selling two Q-jet carburetors: > >17057216 AWT 3256 and 17080298 1952 DNO > >I believe the first one is a 1977 casting number and the second is probably >a 1983 casting. Does anybody know how many CFMs these are and whether or not >either of them will work on a stock cast-iron late 60s (no-EGR) SB intake >manifold? Not sure of the CFM's, but the '83 carb will need a computer to operate well. Take the '77...less headaches! The Hannas 2 Elks Ranch - To Unsubscribe please visit www.chevelles.net/list.html To start a new topic, send mail to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] - To Unsubscribe please visit www.chevelles.net/list.html To start a new topic, send mail to: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Kelly: you up and running? Between moving things and running the road, you wouldn't think so, but I'm still here. Gonna make another trip tomorrow night, then one more week in Big "D"before departing for the "Ranch" for the duration. My Elky needs a new carb...five years is good for an Edelbrock 600 I hear...gonna have to wait til we get settled though...no time to change it now. Other than that, it's running good. The Hannas 2 Elks Ranch
Re: [Chevelle-List] new member / carb question
Replies to this message are sent to The Chevelle Mailing List yep, forgot about the computer headaces! I agree with Kelly Don - Original Message - From: "Kelly Hanna" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Tuesday, August 21, 2001 10:24 PM Subject: Re: [Chevelle-List] new member / carb question > > Replies to this message are sent to The Chevelle Mailing List > > > > >Hi all, > > > >I just joined the list today. > > John...welcome to the list > > > I was a professional mechanic about 20 years > >ago, so I do know a thing or two about the older cars. I currently own two > >1968 Oldsmobiles and I recently rescued a 69 El Camino from a junkyard. It > >had no motor or transmission (originally came with a 350 & 2-spd > >powerglide), but it is a very straight, low-rust body and frame. You can see > >a picture of what it looked like the day I found it at: > > Cool Elky...good project starter. > > >So, here's the question. I know a guy selling two Q-jet carburetors: > > > >17057216 AWT 3256 and 17080298 1952 DNO > > > >I believe the first one is a 1977 casting number and the second is probably > >a 1983 casting. Does anybody know how many CFMs these are and whether or not > >either of them will work on a stock cast-iron late 60s (no-EGR) SB intake > >manifold? > > Not sure of the CFM's, but the '83 carb will need a computer to operate > well. Take the '77...less headaches! > > > The Hannas > 2 Elks Ranch > > > > > > > > > > - > To Unsubscribe please visit www.chevelles.net/list.html > To start a new topic, send mail to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > - To Unsubscribe please visit www.chevelles.net/list.html To start a new topic, send mail to: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Replies to this message are sent to The Chevelle Mailing List >Hi all, > >I just joined the list today. John...welcome to the list > I was a professional mechanic about 20 years >ago, so I do know a thing or two about the older cars. I currently own two >1968 Oldsmobiles and I recently rescued a 69 El Camino from a junkyard. It >had no motor or transmission (originally came with a 350 & 2-spd >powerglide), but it is a very straight, low-rust body and frame. You can see >a picture of what it looked like the day I found it at: Cool Elky...good project starter. >So, here's the question. I know a guy selling two Q-jet carburetors: > >17057216 AWT 3256 and 17080298 1952 DNO > >I believe the first one is a 1977 casting number and the second is probably >a 1983 casting. Does anybody know how many CFMs these are and whether or not >either of them will work on a stock cast-iron late 60s (no-EGR) SB intake >manifold? Not sure of the CFM's, but the '83 carb will need a computer to operate well. Take the '77...less headaches! The Hannas 2 Elks Ranch - To Unsubscribe please visit www.chevelles.net/list.html To start a new topic, send mail to: [EMAIL PROTECTED]