I agree, I think the new GTO is a great step in the right
direction for GM.
Galen
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I recently subscribed to the list and have enjoyed reading the many emails, although some are really technical for me. Are there any girl owners in the Chevelle List? I own a 1966 Chevelle Malibu, black exterior/black interior, with a holley carb, 327 small block, has a snowflake exh. manifold. 4
Oops. forgot to mention that besides my 1966 Chevelle Malibu, my other car is a 1974 Camaro LT. Ann
Welcome to the Chevelle List, Ann. Glad to have you
aboard.
Clint HooperLT5 Registry DirectorWichita Falls,Tx(940)
855-6636'91 ZR-1 Callaway AerobodyTX TAGS: USA ZR1http://www.LT5Registry.net/'69 El
Camino ProTourer'99 Honda F6 Valkyrie custom
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Hey Ann,
Welcome to the list...Good to hear of a girl thats as crazy about Chevelles as us guys are.
Tim King
1966 Chevelle
Ann:
as far as I'm concerned the chevelle list is all chevelle nutts. i could care less whether anyone here is male, female or a chimp. just as long as they enjoy CHEVELLES they are welcome here. anyway welcome aboard and don;t be afraid to ask questions
Larry (Z)
Do any of you know if anyone is making upholstery for 73-77 swivel buckets? Or the
console lid for these cars, it has a plastic hinge that always breaks.
Thanks,
Rob
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Just letting you know that the convertible top well (pinchweld) moldings
will soon
Hello,
Just wanted to say hi and let you know have seen a lot of good information go across the list. I am from Topeka, Ks. and at present 1967 El Camino is current project. Doing a frame off hence my email addAnxiety10My other cars are:
66 Nova SS with a 383 and MPG is , now where is
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Hello, Just wanted to say hi and let you know
have seen a lot of good information go across the list. I am from Topeka, Ks.
and at present 1967 El
Glad to have you aboard,Bill. Nice to see another
Elky Corvette lover on the list.
Clint HooperLT5 Registry DirectorWichita Falls,Tx(940)
855-6636'91 ZR-1 Callaway AerobodyTX TAGS: USA ZR1http://www.LT5Registry.net/'69 El
Camino ProTourer
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Now that's Imagination!
Don
Hi
Bill,
Welcome aboard. I'm one who lurks in the shadows most of the
time.
Your
thoughts on vanity tags reminded me of a friend from years ago. He and his
wife were childless and had these vanitytags on their
cars;
SLOT
B
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Gino, I also have a 64 elky that I have had for
about a year. Been quite the adventure so far. The wiper motor off of a 65 will
work fine as that is whatI have on mine. The switch will also work but the
knob will be different. The cowl should work from a 65 chevelle but not the side
glass.
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Welcome aboard Gino, a good thing for you to pick up would
Thanks for the advice. I was told that the 64 motor was 64 only.
Thanks,
Gino
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Yes John I'd be interested in the books, Smitty [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Does
anybody
Welcome to the list Gino! These are a great bunch of guys. Im sure they can answer any question that you could ever possibly imagine lol. Anyways, Welcome.
-Tim
1966 Chevelle
Welcome aboard Gino, a good thing for you to pick up would be the Chevrolet Parts Interchange Manual, also checkout www.chevelles.com/tech, there is a wealth of info there.
Tom
/~hlump/
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parts...
I've been looking at those,Herb. Seems like the
price was around $450.
Clint HooperLT5 Registry
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What gets me is they already have them engineered, at least
prototypes made, photographed, part numbered, published on the web and "ready to
ship", why can they publish prices as well? Why ~call for prices and
details~? Look like pretty sturdy parts though.
Dale McIntosh TC
I've been looking at those,Herb. Seems like the
price was around $450.
Clint HooperLT5 Registry DirectorWichita Falls,Tx(940)
855-6636'91 ZR-1 Callaway AerobodyTX TAGS: USA ZR1http://www.LT5Registry.net/'69 El
Camino Pro Street
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Looking good John , real good.Bet you cannot wait to drive it.
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It's
it the right
way like you are doing to your elky. Just keep that dream going.
Brian Zack
'70 Chevelle Malibu
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Thanks Doug,
I'm a little bit miffed because I had hoped it would be done in the spring
and I would have been driving it all summer already. I'm afraid that by
the
time I get it back the weather will be bad and all I
Kim,
welcome to the list.
It sounds like a nice car collection you have there.
André in Italy
Hello everyone
I joined the list a few weeks ago and have found
it
very informative. I bought a 69 back in June at the street machine nat
ionals
in Indy, it has all the SS
Gary,
welcome to the list.
Bad wendors (to me) OPG.
all the others have been great to me but for shipping overseas some of
them charge loads of money
André in Italy
Hi all,
I am new to this list and just picked up a 64 Chevelle Malibu Converti
ble.
I am in Madison, WI.
I am new to
Gary,
Any chance you're looking for engine parts? I have a '64 4-bbl intake (E 5 4
date, 3844459 casting) and a set of ordinary small-valve (1.72/1.50) heads
taking up space in my basement. Even if you don't need them the mere fact that
you have a '64 makes them more valuable to you than to
Hello everyone
I joined the list a few weeks ago and have found it
very informative. I bought a 69 back in June at the street machine nationals
in Indy, it has all the SS 396 badging but had a 94 centerbolt 350 with TH
400 trans and 3:73 12 bolt posi. I'm pretty sure it's not
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Sounds like you have a 67 rear end. The reason I suspect a 67 as opposed to a 64-66 is the way the springs mount. I had a 68-72 rear in my 67 and finally swapped it out a couple of years ago for a 67 unit and nothing else was changed - springs
Welcome to the list!
Any chance you're from the Indy area?
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I joined the list a few weeks ago and have found it
very informative. I bought a 69 back in June at the street machine nationals
in Indy, it has all the SS 396 badging
WELCOME ABOARD MATE'!
good choice on the VW-Chevelle swap!!
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Congratulations
and best of luck with the new club.
Wayne
66
Malibu
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I second that motion!!! good luck!
Larry (Z)
congrats on the new car !!! I had a nice SS back in high school, but even
then there were a lot of SS running around which ( I think ) were not true
SS.
Seems I've seen an Impala group somewhere here I'm sure a Google sear would
find one for yougood luck with the new car!
Bill C
70 LS6
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congrats on the new car !!! I had a nice SS back in high school, but
even
then there were a lot of SS running around which ( I think ) were not
true
SS.
Seems I've seen an Impala group somewhere here
sounds like a great buy! Keep us updated on
it.
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Howdy,
Just wanted to drop a line and
make a special
How bout Tri-State Chevelles?
Don
Dwight,
I was wondering if we might get some Eastern Southern Indiana
interest and maybe some Northern Kentucky interest as well. Since Dayton
and Cinci are so close to the borders I can see where members of the
tri-state area might be interested.
I helped start up a club in my home town and the very first thing that you
need to do is get a tax id#...
Second hold meetings and elect positions...each position has their own
responsibility.
I ended up not staying with the club for personal reasons between me and the
pres. but that is another
Steve:
1) contact aces president chuck hansen
2) contact chuck hansen
3) call chuck hansen
4) He helped us get ours off the ground a year ago and we are at like 115 + members now. Chuck didnt do it all but he helped tons.
Larry (z)
Ps
Chevelle El Camino Club of Oregon Homepage
maybe gene or
Steve, While I can give you no real advice on starting a new club I do want
to encourage you to proceed. I live in Indiana about 40 miles west of
Dayton, OH. and would welcome a club closer to home. Please let me know if I
can help.
PS. The Paddock resto parts supplier is only about 20 miles
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Steve, While I can give you no real advice on starting a new club I do
want
to encourage you to proceed. I live in Indiana about 40 miles west of
Dayton, OH. and would welcome a club closer
Detroit Iron (http://www.detroitiron.com.au/) has them available for many
cars. Essentially a scanned collection of the Chassis Service Manual, the
Body Manual, Chassis Overhaul, and Parts Accessories book.
Dale
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Yeah I think there is a lot of hostility about newer cars. Lots of reasons, whether looks, mechanicals, quality... whatever... But I'm glad some of the technology has come along. FI is great now that the bugs are sorted out. But I think a number of things and problems are gonna plauge the car
1. Extreme differences in technology. We are about to see a drastic change in technology. It is gonna make the switch
to FI look like nothing. The new larger electric systems with alternators on the flywheel, cars that no longer idle
but shut off while the brake is held, cylinders that stop
Andrea,
here is a link to explain GM body styles. It is the most comprehensive I've seen. North Georgia Classic Camaro - GM Body Types
Dan McIntosh
65 Malibu
I have a
similar but much longer list (goes back to 1946) on my Oldsmobile site at:
http://johnnasta.com/6898/resources/body-styles.html
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Andrea,
here is a link to explain GM body styles. It is the most comprehensive I've
seen. North Georgia Classic
Hi Andrea,
Obviously others have provided answers to your questions about the different
platforms...
So welcome aboard the list, there's a lot of good people and useful
knowledge floating around out there; enjoy!
cYa-
Herb Lumpp
1966 El Camino, LS6, 6 spd, Currie 9
ACES 3509, MCC 528
Jason
Welcome to the list. We look forward to seeing your 65 progress from a little
rough to showstopper :D Good choice of car and a good idea to tackle safety issues
first.
From memory, the S-10 spindles will work, but something tells me that they are not
the best (easiest) choice for
Jason,
Also check out
Technical Reference #2 and Technical Reference #3 .
These are very good articles, and the author appears to know what he is talking about. These articles convinced me that the short spindle swap was the better way to go. See what you think. Hope you enjoy that 65, I sure
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Jason
Welcome to the list. We look forward to seeing your 65 progress from
a little rough to showstopper :D Good choice of car and a good idea
to tackle safety issues first.
From memory, the S-10 spindles will work
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Hi Rick,
Someday I am entertaining the idea of switching to discs on my 67. I
assume that this info for the 65 is the same for the 67?
Thanks!
B
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just want do know, are up young and if so how
old are you. just wonder because I am the youngest to my knowledge
(13)
kyle m
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Dale,
I for one will definately look into that...drums spook me sometimes.
Dan McIntosh
65 Malibu
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NO SPECIAL
SPINDLES are needed - you use your stock drum spindles.
Thanks for the info.
B
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The very easiest disc swap for a drum brake 67 is the Baer kit
y not go with the 13" kit?
Dale
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[Chevelle-List] new to me 65 ChevelleDale, I for one will definately
Congratulations on your purchase Jason and welcome to the list.
Jason Boivin wrote:
Hello all,
I am the proud new parent of a 65 Chevelle.
She is a little on the rough side.
Has 79k original miles. Has a straight six and power glide.
I will get some pictures and post them for all to
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1966 El Camino, LS6, 6 spd, Currie 9
ACES 3509
http://users.adelphia.net/~hlump/
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Jason
Welcome to the list
Andrea,
I think you are right, guys correct me if
I am wrong.
kyle m
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Hi,I don't own a Chevelle, or any other classic
GM A bodies refer to all full frame mid size GM cars from 64-77, ie Chevelle, LeMans, GTO, Skylark, Monte Carlo, Cutlass, 442. All these share the same frame and chassis components for the most part
F bodies are Novas, Camaros Firebirds and they are a unibody design, not a full frame. They use
also welcome to the list and I hope you
have a great time with the 65. I have a 64 witch is under construction. I
may be able to help you withyour project. have fun
kyle m
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Hi Andrea
I don't own a Chevelle either, but I've learned quite a bit from the list.
Good question, too bad I can't answer it.
You have good taste in cars if you like Chevelles,
but for now a convertible will have to do...bummer.
Welcome to the list.
Paul O'Brien
84 El Camino SS
[EMAIL
hey andrea..
The a-body vs. f-body vs. g-body etc, are just the different manufacturer's
designation for a certain platform (chassis). They're only relavent when
talking about the same manufactuer. You can't compare a GM A-body to a
Chrysler A-body.
GM A-bodies include: Olds Cutlass, Buick
Michael,
I really like the feel of a Pro Stick. I don't think they are the best
looking piece. I hid one in the console of my sbc bmw conversion. I have
used Quicksilver and currently Megashifter in my 70 Chevelle. They work ok
and look a little better.
Walt
Anyone else have opinions on this.
Thanks
Michael
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Michael,
I really like the feel of a Pro Stick. I don't think
i have the BM pro stick in my 66 and i love it, but it does not have the
ratchet action you want. for that i would recommend the BM mega shifter
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Yeah, this was a strange deal. They introduced it as a new product but
then
there weren't any available. It sounds to me like they were pretty sure of
themselves, but when the parts actually arrived, there was a fit problem
or
something
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While we are on the subject of mfg's Anyone out there know where I can
purchase a new grille for a 68 Chevelle SS
Any help would be appreciated
Thanks
One of our manufacturers claims to have this in the works. I and they
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While we are on the subject of mfg's Anyone out there know where I can
purchase a new grille for a 68 Chevelle SS
Any help would be appreciated
Thanks
We do have a couple used ones available. One is decent, the other is
Yeah, this was a strange deal. They introduced it as a new product but then
there weren't any available. It sounds to me like they were pretty sure of
themselves, but when the parts actually arrived, there was a fit problem or
something. The same thing happened with the new 67 Chevelle grill
Hey Trevor,
How about new 69 bumper guard chrome pieces?
Jim -69-SS396- H.
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While we are on the subject of mfg's Anyone out there know
where I
As Rick said, I love it when another Chevelle/EL-Camino is saved and
according to the pictures your doing a super
job .
I wish I could have bumped into you at MCC show Sunday, one day soon I hope,
My-be the 69 will be done and then I can admire it at the same time.
Wayne
ACES 1556
TCG 186
Thanks for the kind words everybody. It's definitely a good feeling to see
one come out of a junkyard and come back to a nice roadworthy condition. The
best way to keep the hobby alive is to keep the cars alive IMO. This won't
be a points-winning car because I am not doing the frame and it has
Hi Chad,
This is not the type of restoration you would want to do yourself unless you
have some experience. This job required a fair amount of welding. The job
you described will also require some welding. Also, you never really know
how much work there is to do until after the paint has been
many questions, but i have had so many questions for the past 6
months, and now i found this list, so this is great! thanks for all your
help!
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Cool pics John!
Keep up the good work!
Don
Given that it's Sunday and technically I should not be working, I finally
decided to put up the 4 newest series of pics of my El Camino project.
These
include the puttying (lead-based), floor pans, first coat of primer
spot-putty, and painting of
Looking very good. You earn my admiration when you take a candidate for the crusher
and put it back on the street.
rick
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Nice Chevelle! Pretty cool video as well. Mikey I uploaded a little video clip of me at Music City Raceway at Chevellabrationonto the Yahoo Site. It's under the files section. Here is a link below.Enjoy ;-).
Cool video!
cYa-
Herb Lumpp1966 El Camino, LS6, 6 spdACES 3509http://users.adelphia.net/~hlump/
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Hey
SMOKIN! :DGreat file Tom.
rick
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Hey Gang
I uploaded a little video clip of me at Music City Raceway at Chevellabration
onto the Yahoo Site. It's under the files section. Here is a link below.
Enjoy ;-).
A
Herb,
Great car and a great site! I'd love to seesome pictures of the
dash!! I'm thinking of getting a Dakota Digital too.
Brian
www.66chevelless.com
heyTom,
like ta see those my
self
Rob
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sure thing rob, i will email them to ya when i get home
Tom
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Define other good benefits?
Larry (z)
Yes, please do! I'll add them to the 1000+ hot rod
pictures I have in my screen saver...
cYa-
Herb
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Hey Herb
ears. Personally, I don't think the Elky is that loud. :)
cYa-
Herb Lumpp1966 El Camino, LS6, 6 spdACES 3509http://users.adelphia.net/~hlump/
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At 04:49 PM 5/28/2002 -0400, you wrote:
Congratulations on your new truck Kelly.
From your other posts it sounds like you already got it working pretty good
from the pics it looks like it looks pretty nice too.
Thanks Don...since I got the idle tamed and the timing set right, the carb
27, 2002 7:32 AM
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Herb,
Nice Page but more noticeable..AWESOME car. way to take your visions
and
putting them together. I like the uniqueness of the car.
NICE RIDE
Walt
http://www.personal.kent.edu/~wbainey/CHEVELLE.htm
Hey Herb
I got some track pictures of the 70 when I took it :), some nice time slips too, the one said 12.72 @ 108 mph. I'll email them to ya off list if you like
Tom
El Camino, LS6, 6 spdACES 3509http://users.adelphia.net/~hlump/
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Sweet!
Did the Commonwealth give you a hard
!
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What's the Commonwealth? Is that like the
DMV?
If it is, I'm active duty Coast
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Virginia is aCommonwealth! Don't ask me the difference between a
Commonwealth and a State
I couldn't get the photos to load but did see that it's
a '73 C20 - good choice (I have a '78 C10 so I might be
a tad biased).
The TH400 uses an electric kickdown switch mounted under
the gas pedal. The secondary air valve is vacuum-
controlled and will open only enough to admit the amount
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WOW, WOW and double WOW!!
Great job on the site, elcy is sweet!
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I couldn't get the photos to load but did see that it's
a '73 C20 - good choice (I have a '78 C10 so I might be
a tad biased).
Cool...yeah I noticed the problem, not sure what it is
The TH400 uses an electric kickdown switch mounted under
the gas pedal.
Ok, I'll check that.
The secondary air
Congratulations on your new truck Kelly.
From your other posts it sounds like you already got it working pretty good
from the pics it looks like it looks pretty nice too.
Don
We finally got to where we could replace the '83 ElkyI decided to give
Jana the 78 SS so it would get a lot less
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Sent: Tuesday, May 28, 2002 9:36 AM
Subject: Re: [Chevelle-List] New web page
Now when do I get to see all of this in person?!?!?! :o)
Ahem our show is just weeks away!!!
JJ Fig
On Mon, 27 May 2002, Herbert Lumpp wrote:
BTW, thanks everyone for all the kind words about my
Nice, real nice. That is a real winner herb.
Larry (z)
Herb,
Nice Page but more noticeable..AWESOME car. way to take your visions and
putting them together. I like the uniqueness of the car.
NICE RIDE
Walt
http://www.personal.kent.edu/~wbainey/CHEVELLE.htm
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Hi everyone,
I finally got off my
Herb:
WOW.
Excellent job. Excellent Jobs everywhere.
Definetely drool material.
David
'69 SS elCamino in need of a web page, but waiting for DSL.
Hey Herb,
Beautiful Elky a really great informative
site!
I really like the way you did it!
Don
I finally got off my butt and put together a new web
page. It's not much, just a single page, but it shows my new wheels and
tires.
http://users.adelphia.net/~hlump/
cYa-
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