I am quickly coming to the end of the 1969 chevelle
SS (clone) restoration. I am trying to get it to a show this weekend.
The restoration is up to date on website also if
interested
DaveIngersoll,OntarioMy web
site: http://members.tripod.com/benj30/
Diane, Treat the surface rust with ospho and then sand back to bare metal.
Be sure to use etching primer on the bare metal to prevent new rust. It only
takes a dusting of etching primer, not a solid coat.
Mike Holleman
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Thanks for all the responses. Sounds like $2500 is way too much to pay for
stripping the car. I should look for another shop that can do it or look
into all the good ideas from everyone. Soda blasting sounds
interesting. I'll have to find out if someone does that in So Cal.
I really need
I'm looking for some sets of #46 and #47 primary rods for a 4M-series Q-Jet.
Please email me at [EMAIL PROTECTED] Thanks!
Brad
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I have a new dash bezel for my 65 Chevelle ragtop and
am wondering if the glove box trim is supposed to be the same"chrome" appearance
as the dash bezel. My old bezel had been painted by previous owner and I
suspect he did the same to the g.b. trim.
Thanks...
Dave,
Your car is
really looking good, I have been following your progress since you started this
project. Thanks for the great
pictures and updates. I hope to
get my 69 looking as good as yours.
Don
69 Chevelle
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yes!
Dan McIntoshPavement Scraping 1964
Impala SShttp://www.lowriderimpala.com
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Subject: [Chevelle-list] Glove box
I have a new dash bezel for my 65 Chevelle ragtop
I have a chevelle rear bumper, not an SS version. It
is a solid core, could be used as is for a driver. Or
rechrome it for your show core. Asking $30 plus
shipping. Located in the southwest suburbs of
Chicago. Email with any question. Unfortunately I
don't think I have any pictures at this
1972
SS 350/4 bbl L48 rear end Number CA 0902W Any ideas? Thanks!
:-Diane
I'm trying to find out the best way to convert to disc brakes for my 67 SS..and i was thinking that there might be information in the archives..i'm converting from non power assisted drums so i think i need a power booster too..thanks for the help.
tom purtzer
67 SS
For anybody who is wondering what it must have been like, here is a photo of
New York City during the blackout.
http://johnnasta.com/NYC-blackout.gif
John Nasta
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Nice picture, John. I can tell you are a professional, I don't think an
amateur could have captured that image quite as nicely as you did. ;-)
Hope you got your power back and everything is okay.
Don
'69 Chevelle
home.carolina.rr.com/donallen
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Yeah, no flash reflection or redeye to be seen. :*) Must have used a
filter, huh?
Dale McIntosh
Nice picture, John. I can tell you are a professional, I
don't think an amateur could have captured that image quite
as nicely as you did. ;-) Hope you got your power back and
everything is
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You
don't need power for disc brakes unless you want them...just like drum
brakes. You can go any of a few ways with conversions.
1.
Scour the salvage yards for a 69-72 A-body car (Chevelle, Lemans, Skylark, Olds)
with disc brakes and get everything from the master
Tom,
I'm going with a Baer setup, but my '69 currently has factory disc brakes
that are in good condition. I could give you everything you need
for a fair price. Email me offline if you're interested.
Matt
At 05:13 PM 8/15/2003 -0500, you wrote:
You
don't need power for disc brakes unless you
Also, if you go to the Team Chevelle classifieds there are a few complete
setups for sale.
Matt
At 03:48 PM 8/15/2003 -0700, you wrote:
Tom,
I'm going with a Baer setup, but my '69 currently has factory disc brakes
that are in good condition. I could give you everything you need
for a fair price.
Both were bright chrome when
new.
Mike
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Subject: [Chevelle-list] Glove box
I have a new dash bezel for my 65 Chevelle ragtop and
am wondering if the glove box trim
Title: Muncie 4-spd for sale
Now that the 700R4 is in, I'm going to sell the Muncie and complete changeover for a 67 instead of using it in my Camino.
Muncie is a M20 wide ratio 65 unit (2.56/1.91/1.48/1.00), Hurst Comp Plus for a 67 w/console (according to Hurst catalog, the shifter
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The
last CA code was 1969 3.08 10-bolt (and used from 65 to 69). I do show a
CF for 72 as a 3.31 posi and a CH as a 2.73 posi. In 71 and 72 the date
code was changed to a julian date format (i.e., 281 for 281 days from Jan 1) as
opposed to earlier MMDD format like your 0902
cute john LOL
Bill B
Edmond Oklahoma
http://groups.msn.com/SpidrManspics/shoebox.msnw
http://autos.groups.yahoo.com/group/chevellerestoration/
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Filter, lens cap tomato, tomatoe! :-)
It was the same way here in Cleveland. I live right off of US 322 and it
was really weird seeing NO lights in an otherwise (sub)urban area.
-Dave
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COOL PICS
Will prints be available? How much??
G that's a great one John!
JDHall
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Hey guys, If any of you are interested in Car Books (restoration,
information, etc...), check out my auctions on ebay. Here's one link, then
you can click on sellers other auctions and see the rest of my books. I
have more books off the side, just email me if you want some nice books.
All of my
Thanks for the great info..I think Baer is here in Phoenix so that might be the best place to start. I thought I was about ready to go but now I'm finding out a lot about my car from being on the list for awhile..I have a 10 bolt and am wondering if I need to replace it with a 12 bolt. It sort of
How much do you want for it? I have a friend who may be looking for one.
Thanks,
Dan
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Now that the 700R4 is in, I'm going to sell the Muncie and complete changeover for a 67 instead of using it in my Camino.
Got an M-21 for sale is anyone
is interested. 66-67
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How much do you want for it? I have a friend who
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$1400 complete - forgot to mention the pedals and linkage are
there too.
Dale McIntosh TC Gold #92/ACES #1709/NECOA #41 67SS/67 Elky Dales Place My 67 SS
and 67 El Camino ChevelleStuff Decoding info on 64-72 Chevelles Team 67 1967
Chevelle/El Camino Specific Midwest
Help me decide,
If you had the choice of either the Richmond 6 speed or the Tremec 5 speed to put in your chevelle what would you go with?
Thanks for any input!
Dale;
Thanks for the info. Looks like you covered it. I'm giving serious thought to
auctioning it on ebay. I'm thinking that being older might make it worth more.
Interesting what you learn about cars from their parts...I'll pull the cover
tomorrow and check the gears.Thanks!
Anyone
If it turns out to be a 10 bolt 3.08 posi I would be
interested
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Dale;
Thanks for the info. Looks
Tremec 5 spd.
Chad
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Subject: [Chevelle-list] Choose
(richmound 6 speed or tremec 5 speed)
Help me decide,If you had the choice of either the
Richmond
Okay,
I'll let you know tomorrow. :-Diane
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5-speed and spend the extra bucks on something
else.
Dale McIntosh TC Gold #92/ACES #1709/NECOA #41 67SS/67 Elky Dales Place My 67 SS
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On Friday, August 15, 2003, at 08:11 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Help me decide,
If you had the choice of either the Richmond 6 speed or the Tremec 5 speed to put in your chevelle what would you go with?
Thanks for any input!
I think the five speed is a simpler swap, and cheaper as well. Check
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