Title: HEI tune-up kits
Another distributor would be the next step
if the tune-up kits don’t make a difference.
Thanks.
Brian Zack
'70 Chevelle Malibu
mailto:brianz@dpsabq.com
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From: Don
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Sent: Tuesday, August
05, 2003 9
Title: Hot Wheels for Sale
I'm always buying treasure hunts..
e mail me some prices please...
I may just buy them all!
Dan McIntoshPavement Scraping 1964 Impala
SShttp://www.lowriderimpala.com
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From:
Dale McIntosh
To: Chevellelist
Sent: Saturday
Can anyone recommend a good black spray
can paint for Dash Bezels.
Thanks
Craig
69SS
So,it looks like the heads are probably the original units but the short
block has been changed. Thanks,guys.
Clint Hooper
LT5 Registry Director
http://www.LT5Registry.net/
ACES #1650
http://dalesplace.com/misc/friends/clint_hooper.htm
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> Just
Title: Hot Wheels for Sale
Dale,
I would be interested in seeing your
list.
Thanks,
Rich
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McIntoshSent: Saturday, August 09, 2003 9:02 PMTo:
ChevellelistSubject: [Chevelle-list] Hot
Title: Message
I've got a couple of "honey do" items today but I'll see if I can
break free and crawl up under the car and get some shots of the cooler
lines. They ran nice hard lines right up to the front of the car and then
a small piece of hose for the final connection to the
cooler.
Dal
At 09:01 AM 08/07/2003 -0700, you wrote:
Thanks for the part # Dave. I'll get some of that this time.
Rodney.
71 Chevelle
El Mirage, AZ
It is good stuff, I know because I always take apart my
new crate motors, as I did with my HT383 crate motor in
march this yr. It was not easy to get if off head
I have 2 speakers on either side of mine. Stereo Dash. Haven't looked
under it yet though.
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From: "John Nasta" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, August 08, 2003 6:36 PM
Subject: RE: [Chevelle-list] 70-72 Chevelle front speakers(two)
> My gue
Title: Message
You're first thoughts were right, I had considered the 200-4R due
to possible space problems but after getting the car up on a lift and talking
with the folks at Phoenix, they said the 700-R4 would fit with no
problems. Cost was like $50 difference and O.D. ratio difference wa
Title: 700R4
that good news Dale...
sounds like you got what your were after,,, Ya might miss rowing them gears from
to time.. but if that's the case you can always convert your Elky to a 4 speed
conversion !!!
AS for the floor massage.. have
done two 700R4 both required a few little
blows
Ron, Thanks. I must have missed them
in Year One’s catalog. What about installation? Was it tricky
to install the rivets? I was thinking about using the screw type rivets
for that reason. Thanks.
Rob S.
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Mr John,
I've never dealt with them, but its not to awfully far fron my house if you need me to go and check something out for you.
David Hardin
Memphis, TN
Dale:
Have you had any trouble with the unilite? I ran one for years (replaced one module). last week I was helping a friend find a distributor for his 68 f**d pickup. My buddy at the local parts house said stay away from unilite as its almost for certain within a year you will have to replace the
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