Hello:perform voltage drop tests on all starter cables and negative cables,you can use a set of booster cables to check the ground circuit of the car,connect the negative to the battery and the other end to the block,if the car winds over okay,the ground is the problem,you can also do the same with the positive to check the positive side(only if enough clearance),also attempt to start the car with a boost or a good strong battery charger hooked up to the chevelle.Is there any kind of a junction block,on my 69 chevelle there is a plastic junction where the 10 gauge red wire from the battery positive connects to,you can bypass that to see if that helps,other responses have mentioned to check starter and battery,this should also be checked completely as the other members have suggested,also 1 other thing,check the block whrere the starter mounts to make shure it is clean and not rusty,body grounds etc.  
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Sent: Friday, May 12, 2006 4:21 PM
Subject: [Chevelle-list] Starting

A friend of mine just bought a 66 chevelle at an auction and was having trouble starting it.  When you turn the key the starter clicks a lot and the engine very slowly cranks.  The battery is fine, starter is new and tests fine, and all the electrical in the engine compartment seems to be fine.  Supposedly the car was driven a bit five years ago and then parked in their yard and never started again.  They got it running once before the auction but since then its done this.  Anyone have any other ideas?

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