special thanks and to let every one know what a great guy KENT LEWIS AKA--
[EMAIL PROTECTED], he really knows how to help a guy out, he sent me a mint
radiator for a excellent price, he packed it nice (and did not even let me
pay him until i looked at it) now for no charge he sent me a ignition
can anyone give me the basics for degreeing in a camshaft using a degree
wheel??
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I dunno... I've seen sites like that aimed at webhosts... they just give the
company the chance to respond to any negative comments.
Here, you can suggest that this site add a section called "Body Shops" :)
http://www.rateitall.com/
Rodney.
71 Chevelle
El Mirage, AZ
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A lawyer woke up after an operation to find herself in a room with all the
blinds drawn. "Why are all the blinds closed?" she asked her doctor. "Well,"
the surgeon responded, "They're fighting a huge fire across the street, and
we didn't want you to wake up and think the operation had failed."
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Clint,
I just got home from shopping for a new car, van, SUV, for the spouse and
the Chevy dealer had a Jeff Gordon Monte Carlo in the showroom. Yellow Eagle
1 Goodyears all around. I didn't notice the size but they are making them.
AND, would you believe they are putting a 3.8 liter V-6 in it inst
Slander
1 : the utterance of false charges or misrepresentations which defame and
damage another's reputation
2 : a false and defamatory oral statement about a person
If you got proof, it ain't slander.
Gary Treible
York, PA
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Thank you for that information,Don. I'll pass it along to Jim.
Clint Hooper
LT5 Registry Director
'91 ZR-1 Callaway Aerobody
http://www.LT5Registry.net/
'69 El Camino ProTourer ACES #1650
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'99 Honda F6 Valkyrie custom for sale
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Can someone explain the difference in sizes on a rim? What do the
measurements mean and how can I tell what size will work with my 64 Chevelle
that currently has 14" rims? Summit Racing seems to have very decent
pricing.
Here are four different size descriptions from www.summitracing.com
regardi
At 02:22 PM 03/29/2003 -0600, you wrote:
Great idea but the trouble is, it could be construed as slander.
Dale McIntosh
TC Gold #92/ACES #1709
67SS/67 Elky
Yep, that's why nobody can do it, sad.
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Great idea but the trouble is, it could be construed as
slander.
Dale McIntosh TC Gold #92/ACES #1709 67SS/67 Elky Dale’s Place – My 67 SS
and 67 El Camino ChevelleStuff – Decoding info on 64-72 Chevelles Team 67 – 1967
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Gary,
Like Dale said, bigger usually fits better on the back, and besides that, it doesnt have to turn. Another reason is so you can get the best traction in the back...Small in the front, so there is less rolling resistance(Im talking about those tiny pizza cutting kind). But that would be pretty
At 11:29 AM 03/29/2003 -0600, you wrote:
To make a long story shorter, it took over a year, I had trouble finding
the owner at the shop when he said he would be there, the cost ended up at
over $11,000. (I had him do the interior at an interior shop, so that
added about $1500.)
After I finally
You
know, I'm getting tired of repeatedly getting screwed the same ways.
Somebody with a web site (or someone smarter than me who knows how to build a
web site ;- ) should make an "unofficial" list of good and bad shops from
all over the states. I sure would have appreciated someone
tell
I waited for 6 years to
save for the chance to fully restore my 1968 SS Chevelle I have owned for 26
years. In that 6 yrs., I scouted body shops to find the best to fit my
requirements. I was met with statements that the shop only did
insurance work, or they will never do another restorat
Gary,
My main reason for different size wheels/tire front and rear is stance
and look. You can generally fit larger/wider wheels/tires on the rear
than the front. The disadvantange, of course, is you can't rotate your
tires from front to rear and makes the choice of a spare difficult.
Depending
Gary, I don't know where you are getting your rims, but when I bought the
same rims for my Nova, they mounted a tire on one and put it on the car so I
could see what it looked like. I bought them after seeing the one. Maybe the
place will do the same for you if you ask. Worth a shot.
Rich
ACES # 05
John
It's always darkest just before the light of day. I'm confident that in a few months we will all be drooling over it.
I'm certainly waiting for some pictures!
Bill C
Thanks to everyone who sent the picture links and the site that allows you
to see different rims on your car. These will really help me to make a
decision.
Now the next question:
What is the difference between putting the same size rims all the way around
the car or putting a smaller size rim a
And if you want to view any more. I can forward pictures of my 64 Rag with
SS's and 65 El-Camino with AR-Torque Thrust D's
Wayne
ACES #1556
TCG # 186
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If you don't get enough pictures of Crager SS's on a 65 Chevelle, I'll send
you pictures of mine.
Larry Williams
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THAT IS COOL H :)
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