Yes, I just did mine on my 72 EC.
At some point a previous owner had put a sunroof in
mine, then someone else welded a panel back on with an
inch of bondo. Big mess.
I bought the Dynacorn roof panel and had it put on,
and it looks great. The seams all line up and the drip
rail is included. Just
Any good shops to do some paint/body work in San
Fernando Valley? My 72 El Camino got a little
crunched.
Also, anyone ever do biz with
http://www.carpartsdiscount.com
They seem to have some good prices.
Although most of my parts are coming from Ground Up
and OPG.
Thanks, Doug
I forgot how to get the glove box lock off, on my 72
SS.
I need to tighten that sucker!
Thanks!
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I couldnt get it to work.
Maybe someone can figure out the secret.
Thanks, Doug
http://www.nbc4.com/consumer/1991367/detail.html
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The best parts house is Car Shop in SoCal.
wwwt.ruckandcarshop.com
Blower switch is $13
And get the free catalog.
Doug
1972 SS EC
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I've gone looking for the blower fan speed switch
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find one in the online catalogs. Anyone know
On my 72, its on the firewall between the dizzy and
the heater core. It got 3 wires and one is a thick
orange one. It could also be your blower motor seizing
and causing the relay to overheat and shutting off.
Doug
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Does anyone know where the blower relay
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On my 72, its on the firewall between the dizzy and
the heater core. It got 3
Trevor probably knows one , they are in that area.
http://www.autoobsession.com
805-306-0795 Shop
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Can anybody recommend a machine shop in or around
Simi Valley, California.
It time to take the Crankshaft and rods in for
turning and balancing
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There is a rubber boot on one end, with a pin switch
under it.
Just push in the switch.
You can reach it from the top of the engine
compartment.
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He probably needs new shocks and springs at the rear.
Not enough downward traction.
Common problem.
Shock hop will make the tires wear in the middle.
Doug
1972 EC SS
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The vent line has been just sitting there long enough.
Its down by the proportioning valve, and it doesnt go
anywhere. Any ideas where it goes? carb?
I dont see anything in
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I did this job with a bushing puller kit, that I
bought at Harbor Freight. Not sure if they still have
it. I would spend the $64 on tools rather than spend
it at the shop.
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Hey,
My Chevelle magazine post has created some confusion,
so I scanned the cover.
Its published 3 times a year by McMullen Argus
Publishing Inc, in Anaheim, CA.
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David,
The Porsche914GT is for another car of mine.
I didnt get the elcamino.com dns.
Doug
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Picked up the new issue of Chevelle.
Killer issue with many awesome Chevelles and El
Caminos.
There are only 3 issues per year.
Wish they had more. Great mag.
Doug
72 EC
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This is the place where I get most of my parts.
Quality and prices are excellent.
Free catalogs too.
http://www.truckandcarshop.com
Doug
72 SS El Camino
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I got a set of really nice seat belts, installed, for
$200. from Sure Fit in Burbank.
They look great and work perfect. They fit really well
in my El Camino.
If anyone
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Looking under the gauges from the center of the car.
Grab hold of the cable back by the firewall with your
right hand.
Get a long thin screwdriver, and with the other hand,
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The new Napster is winmx.com
Its excellent.
Go for the lowest ping rate, when you download.
Gnomezone
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