John,
you are really stupid.
If you would call somebody here in Germany Nazi you would go to jail
immediately. And what I learned - at least from American movies - if
you would beheave to a police man as you described you would be at
least into proper treatment from a couple of police men.
Why
Herb,
Now we know why, I was talking about a frame for my car and you for
yours :=)
Med Vennlig Hilsen/Kind Regards/Cordiali Saluti
André Broe Jensen
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Yeah John, a good job of screwing you.
Take that asshole to court
Med Vennlig Hilsen/Kind Regards/Cordiali Saluti
André Broe Jensen
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comeone got a burr under his saddle?
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From: Frank Dragun [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Monday, December 08, 2003 3:06 AM
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John,
you are really stupid.
If you would call
Yes. The seats are in the car and they still
have the original covers on them. :)
Kent
'68 Malibu ZZ502/502
ACES #5102
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Guess this shows how sometimes a list statement can be mis-understood. I'm not sure he
understands the sly humour in this story... It had me rolling on the floor.
It also maybe was lost in the translation
Bill C
Mark, you've described my exact oil change. At 39 I have never paid to have
an oil change.
Krister Meister
Bloomingdale, IL
'66 SS #'s
Mark wrote:
I change my own oil on all my stuff. I like to jack the car up, slide
under
there, and look at stuff. It takes me usually over an hour to change
Reeally. Some people don't know a good joke when they see one ! Lighten up
out there fellas.
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From: Michael Pell [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Date: 12/8/03 5:59:47 AM
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Man John, I
Come on guys. Lighten up. It was a joke that had been passed around on
e-mail before. (Everybody laugh now). Thanks for a laugh John.
Brian Zack
'70 Chevelle Malibu
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From: Michael Pell [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, December 08, 2003
An original duel snorkel LS6 air filter assembly sells for over $2000.00.
They came on some non cowl induction car and are hard to find. Some non cowl
induction cars came with the common open element unit.
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John, I think Frank needs a LIFE. Keep doing what your doing, I enjoy it. Bob 71 Elky
At 06:59 AM 12/8/2003 -0500, you wrote:
Man John, I swear you've had the worst luck of anyone on this list when it
comes to being mis-understood.
I think you need a big bold disclaimer to go along with your signature, and
I think I'll start one.
If you would call somebody here in Germany Nazi
Ok, you guys/gals know I'm joking around, right?
I'm definately on the humored side of this thread. :-)
I pretty much always think these threads are humorous because I know
that 90% of them are simple mis-understandings.
Quoting crobertson1 [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Chill out man. It was a
Well this isn't Germany. It's AMERICA. And we can call anyone we want a
stinking NAZI. We believe in freedom of speech unlike your country. Who, by
the way has a democracy because of us Americans. Get a life.
Rich
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From: Frank Dragun [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: The Chevelle
Actually, even if it had been a true story, the worn tires would have been
on the car that was not mine.
John Nasta
(3 cars - all with new tires)
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Why don't you just take care about your worn tyres??? Do you want to
kill somebody on wet road?
It doesn't matter
Hey Guys,
It's probably true that boxing the frame is overkill for a car that won't
be raced. I'm upgrading to the modern suspension components and the
suspension and handling will be stiffer than the frame was originally
designed to support, so that's why I'm considering it. I thought about
Guys,
Give Frank a break! It was a joke, so how can you get on his case for
not getting it? Not everyone is American and understands jokes the
same. Do any of you know that it is a crime in Germany to advocate
Nazis? Just forwarding this Joke might even be against the law for
him.
Thanks Brad. I agree that people should not give Frank a hard time just
because he didn't understand the intention of the post. Likewise, I did not
understand what it might mean to somebody in another country. How about we
all forgive, forget, and move on?
John Nasta
I have a customer who is making an SS clone and wants to know where to find
instructions on how to assemble a functional cowl induction system.
Does anybody happen to know if this would be in the service or assembly
manual (or elsewhere)? I have service assy manuals here, but they are
WORD
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From: John Nasta [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Monday, December 08, 2003 10:42 AM
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Thanks Brad. I agree that people should not give Frank a hard time just
because he
In a message dated 12/8/03 10:26:27 AM Eastern Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
An original duel snorkel LS6 air filter assembly sells for over $2000.00.
They came on some non cowl induction car and are hard to find. Some non cowl
induction cars came with the common open element unit.
When I change the oil in my 70, it usually takes about a week to do. I put
it up on 4 jackstands and detail the whole chassis while I am changing the oil.
I call it therapy :-).
Tom
In a message dated 12/8/03 11:49:29 AM Eastern Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I have a customer who is making an SS clone and wants to know where to find
instructions on how to assemble a functional cowl induction system.
Does anybody happen to know if this would be in the service
Thanks Tom. Do you happen to know if there are instructions or just
pictures?
John Nasta
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At 08:31 AM 12/08/2003, you wrote:
Mark, you've described my exact oil
change. At 39 I have never paid to have
an oil change.
Krister Meister
Bloomingdale, IL
'66 SS #'s
Got you beat, at 59 I never have not changed my own oil.
Hey it's fun, get car hot, get under a hot car, unscrew the
oil
Somewhere I saw a few pictures of the parts needed for a cowl induction system and I think it was in a Year One catalog. They showed the engine and how the cowl system went together. When, how long ago, I can't be sure. Maybe in last years catalog? Bob 71 Elky
Hell that was worth the read just for the disclaimer Mike! grin
Dan in Nebraska
Michael Pell wrote:
Man John, I swear you've had the worst luck of anyone on this list when it
comes to being mis-understood.
I think you need a big
Heres one John..
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SShttp://www.lowriderimpala.com
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LMAO
Bill B.67 MalibuEdmond Oklahomahttp://groups.msn.com/SpidrManspics/mycar.msnwhttp://autos.groups.yahoo.com/group/chevellerestoration/
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McIntosh
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Sent: Monday, December 08, 2003 1:27
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Matt,do you have your car's body off the frame? If so,you might as well mod
the frame all you want. Since you're building a G-machine,a boxed frame will
make a noticeable difference. Heck,it also gives you a good excuse to have
it powdercoated,also. g
Clint Hooper
HH Custom,owner
LT5 Registry
I still think Frank owes John an apology. If not,he needs to go find another
List.
Clint Hooper
HH Custom,owner
LT5 Registry Director
http://www.LT5Registry.net/
ACES #1650
http://dalesplace.com/misc/friends/clint_hooper.htm
I'm in need of right side A-arms for my 72 Chevelle. I ran across this on
EBay, and wanted to confirm that they'll fit. Anyone care to take a look?
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItemrd=1category=33583
item=2446416849
Thanks,
J.D. Stewart
Any A arms from a 68-72 GM A body will fit.
Tom
JD,
Let me know if it doesn't work out because I have a set I personally took
off a 72 Chevelle I parted out some years ago. Let me know what you would
be willing to pay for them. I am around Chicago but would have no problem
shipping them.
Zieg
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From: J.D. Stewart
I still remember the oil change that ended up in me ripping off the whole front
suspension to repaint it :-D.
Tom
Clint, yep the body is off the frame. That's probably the only reason I'm
considering it. If it's going to make a noticeable difference, I'll
probably just go for it. I do plan to powdercoat it as well. Since I
already committed to taking it this far, I might as well, right?
-Matt
At
Dan wrote:
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Dan McIntosh
Pavement Scraping 1964 Impala SS
That's a good one, but John's
WARNING: THIS IS A
JOKE!!
Long
read but I thought the timing was perfect.
Rich
Oil change instructions for women 1) Pull up to
Jiffy Lube when the mileage reaches 3000 since the last oil change. 2) Drink
a cup of coffee. 3) 15 minutes later, write a check and leave with a
properly
ya, it does from time to time,
I was leaving a show one time, and the cooler fell
on the controller.. let all of the air out of the bags..
the car dropped and ground to a stop in the middle
of the street.. scary and embarrassing at the same time..
unfortunately, the floor supports sit
There's 6 hours left on the EBay set, and they're at $19.50 for both sides.
Not sure what they'll end up costing at the end, but if you're close, I'd
rather give a listmember the biz and help them clean out their garage.
J.D.
JD,
Let me know if it doesn't work out because I have a set
GREETINGS!
From us (the wishor) to you (hereinafter called the wishee), please
accept without obligation, implied or implicit, our best wishes for an
environmentally conscious, socially responsible, politically correct,
low stress, non-addictive, gender neutral, celebration of the winter
Title: RE: [Chevelle-list] [OT] Parking ticket
I'm sure it's a cultural and maybe language miscommunication. Exchanging e-mails with a guy in Germany talking about Chevelles, it never dawned on me before, but many enthusiasts are hesitant to build SS clones. Reason? Not because they're
JD,
$19.50 is a deal. Go after it. If it doesn't work out let me know. Mine
are not in my way but a little extra $ at Christmas time is nice too.
Zieg
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Dale,
Do you take on cases. I need a lawyer (just kidding). Nicely said.
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From: Dale McIntosh [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Monday, December 08, 2003 5:56 PM
Subject: [Chevelle-list] My PC holiday greetings to all
I don't know you guys, but this was great! Thank you, and have a great
holiday... Ed
Dale McIntosh wrote:
GREETINGS!
From us (the wishor) to you (hereinafter called the wishee), please
accept without obligation, implied or implicit, our best wishes for an
environmentally conscious,
could anyone tell me of a good restoration shop in MO. I live in northeast MO. I've allways done them myself before but getting to old thanks Don Chesser
MARCIA CHESSER
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Why Wait? Move to EarthLink.
I have a set of 1968 Elcamino doors that I am going
to be selling, but I need to know how many years the doors will
fit??
Any help is appreciated.
DaveIngersoll,OntarioMy web
site: http://members.tripod.com/benj30/
Title: Message
Well, since they've fit for the past 36 years, I'd bet another 36
wouldn't be a bad bet if they aren't slammed too often. :*)
Seriously, according to my GM parts book 68 to 72 doors are the same less
paint, trim, and hardware; 9888121 L.H. and 9888129 R.H.
Dale McIntosh TC
Hmm, I have a single snorkel on a Nova that we have...I would think you could cut the snorkel off something similar, and just kind of make your ownor get another snorkel and put it on a single snorkel one??? Something like that?
-Tim
Seriously, according to my GM parts book 68 to 72 doors are the same less paint,
trim, and
hardware; 9888121 L.H. and 9888129 R.H.
Dale McIntosh
Question: The second number (I think it is) in the VIN represents
the body style. Would that alone tell you what years the doors are
the same?
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