Re: [Chevelle-List] New member - howdy !

2001-11-26 Thread Phil


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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
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Subject: [Chevelle-List] New member - howdy !



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 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





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Re: [Chevelle-List] New member - howdy !

2001-11-25 Thread Z16CHEVELLEGUY
Steve welcome aboard:)
 Larry in Oregon


RE: [Chevelle-List] New member - howdy !

2001-11-25 Thread 396guy


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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.



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Re: [Chevelle-List] New member - howdy !

2001-11-25 Thread Kelly C. Hanna


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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









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Re: [Chevelle-List] New member - howdy !

2001-11-25 Thread Don


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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





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